“dictator” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “dictator”:

+ In his later years, Hitler spoke of Poetsch as a “great man.” As dictator of Germany, Hitler tried to get all German-speaking people together and persecuted Slavs, Jews, Gypsies, and others.

+ Unfortunately by then the music critics had changed their ideas because of the political situation in the Soviet Union which was being ruled by the dictator Stalin.

+ This was because she was Jewish when Italy was ruled by a dictator called Mussolini.

+ From the 1920s to the 1950s, Josef Stalin ruled as an absolute dictator of Soviet Russia, and destroyed anything and anyone that was against his rule, including taking the property of farmers and shopkeepers.

+ The Spanish Republican government in Exile was a group of politicians who went into exile in France when the dictator Francisco Franco took power in Spain after the Spanish Civil War.

+ He was later jailed by the military dictator Siad Barre for speaking out against the regime.

+ It is not always clear whether a leader is a dictator or not.

dictator - sentence examples
dictator – sentence examples

Example sentences of “dictator”:

+ They wanted back wagepay and for dictator Patassé to be removed from control of the country.

+ In the late 1970s, she had an affair with the subject of one of her interviews, Alexandros Panagoulis, who was a big rebel in the Greek resistance against the 1967 dictatorship, having been captured, heavily tortured and imprisoned for his Greek military junta of 1967-1974assassination attempt against dictator and ex-Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos.
+ In June 2000, she sued former dictator Augusto Pinochet for the disappearance of her family 26 years prior.

+ They wanted back wagepay and for dictator Patassé to be removed from control of the country.

+ In the late 1970s, she had an affair with the subject of one of her interviews, Alexandros Panagoulis, who was a big rebel in the Greek resistance against the 1967 dictatorship, having been captured, heavily tortured and imprisoned for his Greek military junta of 1967-1974assassination attempt against dictator and ex-Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos.

+ In June 2000, she sued former dictator Augusto Pinochet for the disappearance of her family 26 years prior.

+ After the war, in June 1939, Arbós died and many of the musicians had gone into exile because of the rise of the dictator General Francisco Franco.

+ After he stopped Parliament, Yeltsin ruled as a dictator for a few months until a new constitution was approved by voters.

+ She was married to Erich Honecker, the dictator of East Germany from 1953 until his death of liver cancer in 1994.

+ He became friends with German dictator Adolf Hitler.

+ His death was hardly mentioned in the newspapers because the dictator Josef Stalin died on the same day.

+ He declared himself a dictator in May 1834.

+ During the invasion, the Panamanian leader, general and dictator Manuel Noriega was removed from his position and the elected president Guillermo Endara took control of the office.

+ Born in 1906, Brezhnev was First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union from 1964 until his death in 1982.

+ The plan for the dam was approved during the regime of the Pakistani dictator and later president General Ayub Khan, in the 1960s.

+ Some one-party states are considered dictatorships and called a police state or a military dictatorship, if a secret police force or the military is used to keep a dictator in power through force.

+ Francisco Franco Bahamonde was a Spanish military leader who ruled as dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death.

More in-sentence examples of “dictator”:

+ In 1987, started a public movement of protest in support of 77 Chilean actors, directors, and playwrights who had been sentenced to death by the dictator Pinochet for criticizing his government in their works.

+ He clung to his power until 1989 when he lost his power as a dictator due to an overthrow.

+ She received a bouquet of red roses as a wedding gift from the then CubaCuban dictator Fidel Castro.

+ Alessandra Mussolini is the granddaughter of Benito Mussolini, a fascist dictator of Italy.

+ He helped the Nazi dictator to get around the Treaty of Versailles.

+ He said that he was a “different kind of communist” and “one of the great fighters for freedom in his country against the Empire of JapanJapanese.” Graham went on to say that even though he had never met Kim’s son and former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, he had “exchanged gifts with him.” Graham gave a globe covered with doves to the “North Korean Friendship Museum”.

+ As well, the Mediterranean SeaMediterranean’s sea lanes were opened to the Allies, and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was briefly removed from power.

+ In 1939, those who wanted democracy were defeated, and a nationalist dictator named Francisco Franco took over the government.

+ Aquino was against Ferdinand Marcos, the dictator who ruled the Philippines.

+ Idi Amin, dictator and President of Uganda went to the airport to meet with the hostages.

+ Detractors allege he was simply a brutal dictator and only brought about high growth through military control over labour.

+ The dictator Adolf Hitler used the word “Führer” for his title “Führer and Reichskanzler of the Third Reich”.

+ In 1982, after Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, Haig tried to solve the crisis peacefully by bringing UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Argentinian dictator Leopoldo Galtieri to negotiate.

+ Pak Chŏng Hŭi was the dictator of South Korea from 1961 until he was assassinated.

+ The value of the Indonesian rupiah plummeted, destablising Indonesia to the point that long-time dictator Sukarno stepped down.

+ Caesar was the dictator of the Roman Republic at the time.

+ The dictator Josef Stalin was making life very difficult for creative people.

+ Benito Mussolini the Fascist Italian Dictator started the Plan and Began to Build up His Armies on the Italian Water Border.Albania was aware of the Invasion but did not Know when it would happen, Zog I the King of the Albanians ordered out his Armies in Defense in case.

+ Late in 48 BC, he was appointed dictator again, with a term of one year.

+ He was the Dictator of 9 in the Praja Mandalam Congress.

+ Rafael Cruz would later be against Castro after he became a dictator himself.

+ Either Philo’s father or his father’s father was a Jew who became a Roman citizen based on a decision of the dictator Julius Caesar.

+ José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco was the dictator of Paraguay.

+ In 1939, those who wanted democracy were defeated, and a dictator named Francisco Franco took over the government.

+ In the USSR, the dictator Joseph Stalin died and Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev took his place.

+ In 1936, Mussolini signed an alliance with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany.

+ In 1975 Giscard made the King of Spain Juan Carlos I of SpainJuan Carlos I to ban Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet from his coronation by saying that if Pinochet went, he would not.

+ Later he went to France, from where he returned to try to kill the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

+ In 1937, it was named “Villa Generalísimo” in honor of the dictator Trujillo but in 1962 the town got again its old name.

+ A dictator who imposed martial law he also became the President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969.

+ He was the longest living dictator in Asia at the current age of 100.

+ He led the country as a dictator from early 1933 until 1934.

+ He was a trusted associate of dictator Francisco Franco.

+ In 1958, it was made a province with the name “Julia Molina”, after the mother of the dictator Rafael Trujillo, with the municipalities of Julia Molina and Cabrera and the municipal district, later a municipality, of Río San Juan.

+ James of the SwordGCSE, was the Prime Minister and dictator of Portugal from 1932 to 1968.

+ This is because those monarchs have some reason for being in power, but a dictator gained power himself.

+ At this point in the story, Pink is imagining himself as a fascist dictator during one of his shows.

+ After the Spanish Civil War it was ruled by a dictator until the mid-1970s when it became a democracy.

+ Joseph Stalin was the leader and dictator of the Soviet Union, which was a communist country.

+ In June 1941, the Romanian dictator Ion Antonescu gave an “illegal secret order” to the special police force.

+ The word dictator or despot in modern times is used to describe the absolute ruler of a country, who uses force and fear to keep himself and his friends in authority, and can effectively make laws all by himself.

+ In a television interview in the 1990s for the popular magazine “Veja”, he also made controversial declarations about the Augusto PinochetPinochet’s military dictatorship in Chile, praising the Chilean dictator and stating that “the regime should have acted more violently to restore the country.”.

+ He went into politics in the 1960’s after the dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo was murdered.

+ A dictator often creates the job of dictator by gaining power.

+ The issue of North Korea’s participation in the 2018 Games is complicated by the reciprocal military threats made in August and September 2017 by the governments of North Korea, under the leadership of dictator Kim Jong-un, and the United States, led by President of the United StatesPresident Donald Trump.

+ But in 1917–19, General Federico Tinoco Granados ruled as a military dictator until he was overthrown.

+ A citizen led revolt overthrew and killed the brutal new dictator General Vilbrun Guillaume Sam within 6 months of seizing power.

+ He was a critic of Marcos Pérez Jiménez and played a role in planning the 1950 coup d’etat that removed the dictator from power.

+ This made the Nazis the majority of the Parliament, and made Hitler’s the dictator in effect.

+ He was had an important role in the overthrow of the dictatorship by refusing to carry out the orders of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu during the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

+ In 1987, started a public movement of protest in support of 77 Chilean actors, directors, and playwrights who had been sentenced to death by the dictator Pinochet for criticizing his government in their works.

+ He clung to his power until 1989 when he lost his power as a dictator due to an overthrow.
+ She received a bouquet of red roses as a wedding gift from the then CubaCuban dictator Fidel Castro.

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