
Dictators: Rise, Reign, and Ruin
Tales of Ambition, Power, and Legacy in the 20th Century
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Narrated by:
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Johnathan Welsh
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By:
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Dexter Maxx
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From the shimmering palaces of absolute power to the shadowy corners of political machinations, journey through the tumultuous 20th century and witness the rise and fall of its most formidable dictators. Each leader, unique in ambition and method, shaped nations, wrote history, and left indelible marks on humanity's collective memory. In "Dictators: Rise, Reign, and Ruin", delve deep into the psyche of these emblematic figures, and explore the delicate balance of charisma, fear, and the inexorable pull of power. Spanning continents and ideologies, this tome lays bare the intricate web of leadership, tyranny, and the legacies that reverberate to this day.
©2023 Daniel Martin (P)2024 Daniel Martin
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