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** [[Imperial Japan]]: obsessively indoctrinated in the ideal of [[Honor Before Reason]] [[Martyrdom Culture|to the point of anti-individualistic self-destructive tendencies]] (obsessive-compulsive Superego)
** [[Fascist Italy]]: Provides the template for the Fascist mindset yet they are not as warmongering as Hitler or the Japanese, a little more rational with rejecting Hitler's genocidal methods and the Japanese ideal of Honor, but had a poor performance in the war, which forced them to ally with the Allies at the last minute (a weakened Ego)
* The leaders in [[World War OneI|Paris]] [[Peace Conference|1919]] were also dysfunctional, but not as much:
** Georges Clemenceau: Ambitious, feisty, and more than a little bit vindictive. This last bit gave him an intense and personal desire to see Germany ''pay''. (Id)
** [[Woodrow Wilson]]: Emphatically moral to the point of being puritanical, as well as being very [[The Spock|cold and logical]] (he was not only a college professor, but he was part of the movement that tried to make political science as much like a science as possible). He insisted that the world comply with his ''moral'' conception of order, and didn't think much of anyone who disagreed. (Superego)
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