Compare the democratic regime of Great Britain and the totalitarian one in Germany.

The main difference between Britain and Germany was in the political realm. After A. Hitler came to power in Germany, a one-party, totalitarian system took shape. The leading role was played by the NSDAP. The UK had a two-party system. A distinctive feature of Germany was both anti-Semitism and chauvinism, which were not characteristic of Great Britain. During the reign of A. Hitler, the cult of the leader, Hitler himself, was established in Germany. This was not the case in Great Britain.



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