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By korjrb hdjdjhPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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1. Nazi Germany: The Nazis controlled all aspects of German society, including media, literature, art, and education, to promote their ideology of Aryan supremacy and eliminate dissent.

2. Stalinist Soviet Union: Under Stalin's rule, the Soviet government censored all forms of expression that did not conform to Communist ideology, including literature, music, and film.

3. Maoist China: Mao's regime censored and controlled all media and education to promote Communist ideology and suppress dissent.

4. North Korea: The North Korean government controls all forms of media, including newspapers, television, and the internet, to promote the cult of personality around its leader and suppress dissent.

5. Saddam Hussein's Iraq: The Ba'athist regime controlled all forms of media and used propaganda to promote its ideology and suppress dissent.

6. Iran: The Iranian government controls the media and censors any content that is deemed offensive or critical of the government.

7. Myanmar: The Myanmar government has a long history of censoring the media and suppressing freedom of expression.

8. Saudi Arabia: The Saudi government controls the media and censors any content that is deemed offensive or critical of the government or Islam.

9. Syria: The Syrian government has a long history of suppressing freedom of expression and censoring the media.

10. Turkey: The Turkish government has been criticized for its increasing censorship of the media, including social media platforms, and cracking down on dissenting voices.

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Nazi Germany: The Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler, was responsible for the Holocaust, the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of other people deemed undesirable by the Nazis. The regime controlled all aspects of German society, including the media, literature, and education, to promote their ideology of Aryan supremacy and eliminate dissent. The consequences of the regime's censorship and propaganda were devastating and still affect the world today.

Stalinist Soviet Union: Under Stalin's rule, the Soviet government censored all forms of expression that did not conform to Communist ideology, including literature, music, and film. Dissent was suppressed through the use of secret police and brutal repression, leading to the deaths of millions of people through starvation, forced labor, and executions. The regime's censorship and propaganda created a culture of fear and mistrust that lasted for decades.

Maoist China: Mao's regime controlled all media and education to promote Communist ideology and suppress dissent. The Great Leap Forward, a disastrous economic campaign, and the Cultural Revolution, a violent and chaotic political movement, led to the deaths of tens of millions of people. The regime's censorship and propaganda contributed to the isolation and repression of the Chinese people.

North Korea: The North Korean government controls all forms of media to promote the cult of personality around its leader and suppress dissent. The regime's censorship and propaganda have created a closed society with severe human rights violations, including forced labor camps and executions of political dissidents.

Saddam Hussein's Iraq: The Ba'athist regime controlled all forms of media and used propaganda to promote its ideology and suppress dissent. The regime's censorship and propaganda contributed to the oppression and persecution of minority groups and political dissidents, including the use of chemical weapons against the Kurdish population.

Iran: The Iranian government controls the media and censors any content that is deemed offensive or critical of the government. The regime's censorship and propaganda have contributed to the oppression of women, religious minorities, and political dissidents.

Myanmar: The Myanmar government has a long history of censoring the media and suppressing freedom of expression. The regime's censorship and propaganda have contributed to the oppression and persecution of minority groups and political dissidents, including the Rohingya people.

Saudi Arabia: The Saudi government controls the media and censors any content that is deemed offensive or critical of the government or Islam. The regime's censorship and propaganda have contributed to the oppression of women, religious minorities, and political dissidents.

Syria: The Syrian government has a long history of suppressing freedom of expression and censoring the media. The regime's censorship and propaganda have contributed to the oppression and persecution of political dissidents and minority groups, including the use of chemical weapons against civilians.

Turkey: The Turkish government has been criticized for its increasing censorship of the media, including social media platforms, and cracking down on dissenting voices. The regime's censorship and propaganda have contributed to the oppression of journalists, academics, and political dissidents, including the imprisonment of thousands of people after a failed coup attempt in 2016.

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