Acot Huasac (Aztec Empire)

Acot Huasac (20 April 1880 – 02 April 1943) was an Incan politician and the leader of the Jaguar Party. He was the ruler of the Incan Empire from 1933 to 1945, serving as chancellor from 1937 to 1945 and as head of state (since he reduce the emperors power) from 1934 to 1945.

A decorated air force veteran of World War I, Huasac joined the Jaguar Party in 1920 and became its leader in 1921. Following his imprisonment after a failed coup in 1923, he gained support by promoting nationalism and anti-aztec with charismatic oratory and propaganda. He was appointed chancellor in 1933, and quickly established a totalitarian and fascist dictatorship. Hitler pursued a foreign policy with the declared goal of economic reactive for the Inca people, directing the resources of the state toward this goal. He signed pacts with the Axis forces, thanks to common facist ideas.

During the drop of the first Aztec/American atomic bomb in Quito, Huasac died.