SADDAM HUSSEIN
many 20th century dictators used a form of totalitarianism to rise and maintain power. totalitarianism describes a government that takes total, centralized state control over every aspect of public and private life ( pattern of interactions) totalitarian leaders, such as saddam Hussein practiced the totalitarian system of government in order to maintain control. their are many elements of totalitarianism, all in which he followed. the Iraqi president saddam Hussein born to a poor Sunni Arab family on April 28, 1937 in Tirkit, Iraq. his father died shortly after his birth, largely neglected and abused by his stepfather saddam sought to take control of his life at an early age ( Bio: Encyclopedia Volume 3) denied permission of his education, saddam ran away to his maternal uncle, who was a retired army officer and advocate of Arab nationalism ( villains and Out laws). this attracted him to the military service as a career. extremely interested in politics and impressed with the nationalism that swept Iraq. saddam decided to move to Baghdad in 1956. In 1957 saddam joined Ba'th Arab socialist p
as a young man Saddam Hussein admired Hitler's system of government. arty, a radical Arab nationalist organization opposed to the government. one of those Iraqi intelligence is the general intelligence directorate (GID). 1979 al-bakr retired as Iraq's dictator and saddam was elected. while in Ba'th party saddam was always going in and out of prison. Iraq's totalitarianism was not just political control, it was also about cultural control , which included the arts, literature , city planning, etc. as you all know Iraq became a totalitarian in the mid 1970s when the state became rich as oil prices rose dramatically. this unit was in every police station in Iraqi. org) he also built a million man army a developed nuclear weapons programs. immediately after taking office saddam executed five members of the revolutionary command council and twenty Ba'th members who he thought were not loyal. this marked Hussein's first use of a tool which consisted of rallying public support for his regime as we all know Iraq sits on about 20 % of the world oil reserved by some estimates, and in the 1970s and 80s, saddam poured billions of dollars of petroleum revenues into roads, schools, hospitals, and other improvements (customwire. saddam has held 3 weeks training courses in weapons use, hand - to - hand fighting, repelling from helicopters, and infantry tactics for children between 10 and 15 years of age ( white House). when Iraqi dictator general Abd al Karim Kasseem, was president, saddam was a member of the Ba'th team assigned to assassinate him ( volume 3). with the help of his uncle, saddam made personal changes in leadership and in various military and political offices.
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