The totalitarianism of totalitarianism in Europe before the war refers to the ideological system of many European governments and parliaments from 1918 to 1939. Many ideologies have been developed and are being implemented during this period, and many people even blamed the rise of totalitarian states and active authoritarian leaders in World War II. Totalism is usually related to the administration, one leader and political party has doubt and power, and there is no important competitor.
During the two world wars, totalitarian entered the European countries with rapid shooting. Totalism can be interpreted as centralized management of authoritarian rulers and hierarchies. This form of government theoretically does not allow individual freedom, it reduces all aspects of individual life to government authority. Totalitarian countries try to pursue goals such as industrialization and conquest. Under totalitarian control, traditional social institutions and organizations do not encourage it. In the 20th century, many totalitarian rulers held power in Europe. The most influential of these rulers are Joseph Stalin of Russia, Benito Mussolini of Italy, and Adoldorf Hitler of Germany. Every ruler developed a very powerful totalitarian state and made this a very successful form of government between the two world wars in the mid-20th century.
Rather than walking around the long and complicated history of Europe through the 20th century, according to my background I am not having the right of justice, but focusing on the field of totalitarian literature and exploration I feel there. The possibility of totalitarian governance actually goes far beyond totalitarian reality (thankfully!). It is strongly aware of the great distropia writers of the 20th century. In this regard, it is assumed that the threat of totalitariy was conquered after World War II and the end of the Cold War, but the logic of totalitariy has a wider threat. Therefore, as a starting point, I will look to George Orwell's classic work "April 19" on this subject (for brevity, I write it as '1984') .