How were Germany and Japan similar in the 1930s? How were they different?
Both started the 30s as democratic nations and ended as expansionist militant dictatorships. In both cases, totalitarianism emerged more-or-less legally as a result of flaws in the constitution. In both nations those seeking power exploited feelings of inadequacy, of the people having been 'cheated' out of a deserved position of strength. Both engaged in crash rearmament.
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