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[[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Adolf Hitler]] in Germany, [[File:Stalin.png]] [[Stalinism|Joseph Stalin]] and [[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Vladimir Lenin]] in the Soviet Union, [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Benito Mussolini]] in Italy, [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism|Mao Zedong]] in China, [[File:Cball-Isis.png]] [[Jihadism|the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]], [[File:Polpot.png]] [[Pol Potism|Pol Pot]] in Kampuchea, and [[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche|Kim-Il Sung]] in Korea are leaders and regimes that have commonly been regarded as being totalitarian.
[[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Adolf Hitler]] in Germany, [[File:Stalin.png]] [[Stalinism|Joseph Stalin]] and [[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism|Vladimir Lenin]] in the Soviet Union, [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Benito Mussolini]] in Italy, [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism|Mao Zedong]] in China, [[File:Cball-Isis.png]] [[Jihadism|the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]], [[File:Polpot.png]] [[Pol Potism|Pol Pot]] in Kampuchea, and [[File:Juche.png]] [[Juche|Kim-Il Sung]] in Korea are leaders and regimes that have commonly been regarded as being totalitarian.


Less famous examples include [[File:Burmasoc.png]]
less famous examples include [[File:Burmasoc.png]]
[[Burmese Socialism|Ne Win]] in Burma, [[File:Chine.png]] [[Chinese Theocracy|Qin Shi Huang ]] in the Qin Dynasty, and more recently, [[File:Cball-Taliban.png]] [[Jihadism|the Taliban]] in Afghanistan.
[[Burmese Socialism|Ne Win]] in Burma, [[File:Chine.png]] [[Chinese Theocracy|Qin Shi Huang ]] in the Qin Dynasty, and more recently, [[File:Cball-Taliban.png]] [[Jihadism|the Taliban]] in Afghanistan.