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10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by frevison(m): 11:50am On Jul 11, 2015
The selection of this list is based not upon death tolls, but upon the general actions, and impact, or brutality of the people. From bad to worst. Here are the top 10 evil men in history:


10. Attila The Hun
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Attila was Khan of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. In much of Western Europe, he is remembered as the epitome of cruelty and rapacity.

An unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an invasion of the Eastern Roman Empire, the success of which emboldened Attila to invade the West. He passed unhindered through Austria and Germany, across the Rhine into Gaul, plundering and devastating all in his path with a ferocity unparalleled in the records of barbarian invasions and compelling those he overcame to augment his mighty army. Attila drowned in his own blood on his wedding night


9. Maximilien Robespierre

Maximilien Robespierre was a leader of the French revolution and it was his arguments that caused the revolutionary government to murder the king without a trial. In addition, Robespierre was one of the main driving forces behind the reign of terror, a 10 month post-revolutionary period in which mass executions were carried out. The Terror took the lives of between 18,500 to 40,000 people, with 1,900 being killed in the last month. Among people who were condemned by the revolutionary tribunals, about 8 percent were aristocrats, 6 percent clergy, 14 percent middle class, and 70 percent were workers or peasants accused of hoarding, evading the draft, desertion, rebellion, and other purported crimes.

In an act of coincidental justice, Robespierre was guillotined without a trial in 1794.


8. Ruhollah Khomeini

Ayatollah Khomeini was the religious leader of Iran from 1979 to 1989. In that time he implemented Sharia Law (Islamic religious law) with the Islamic dress code enforced for both men and women by Islamic Revolutionary Guards and other Islamic groups. Opposition to the religious rule of the clergy or Islam in general was often met with harsh punishments. In a talk at the Fayzieah School in Qom, August 30, 1979, Khomeini said:
“Those who are trying to bring corruption and destruction to our country in the name of democracy will be oppressed. They are worse than Bani-Ghorizeh Jews, and they must be hanged. We will oppress them by God’s order and God’s call to prayer.”
In the 1988 massacre of Iranian prisoners, following the People’s Mujahedin of Iran operation Forough-e Javidan against the Islamic Republic, Khomeini issued an order to judicial officials to judge every Iranian political prisoner and kill those who would not repent anti-regime activities. Many say that thousands were swiftly put to death inside the prisons. The suppressed memoirs of Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri reportedly detail the execution of 30,000 political activists. After eleven days in a hospital for an operation to stop internal bleeding, Khomeini died of cancer on Saturday, June 04, 1989, at the age of 86.


7. Idi Amin Dada

Idi Amin was an army officer and president of Uganda. He took power in a military coup in January 1971, deposing Milton Obote. His rule was characterized by human rights abuses, political repression, ethnic persecution, extra judicial killings and the expulsion of Indians from Uganda. The number of people killed as a result of his regime is unknown; estimates range from 80,000 to 500,000. On August 4, 1972, Amin issued a decree ordering the expulsion of the 60,000 Asians who were not Ugandan citizens (most of them held British passports). This was later amended to include all 80,000 Asians, with the exception of professionals, such as doctors, lawyers and teachers. Amin was eventually overthrown, but until his death, he held that Uganda needed him and he never expressed remorse for the abuses of his regime.


6. Leopold II of Belgium

Leopold II was King of Belgium from 1865-1909. With financial support from the government, Leopold created the Congo Free State, a private project undertaken to extract rubber and ivory in the Congo region of central Africa, which relied on forced labour and resulted in the deaths of approximately 3 million Congolese. The regime of the Congo Free State became one of the more infamous international scandals of the turn of the century. The area of land privately owned by the King was an area 76 times larger than Belgium, which he was free to rule as a personal domain through his private army, the Force Publique. Leopold’s rubber gatherers tortured, maimed and slaughtered until at the turn of the century, the conscience of the Western world forced Brussels to call a halt.


5. Pol Pot

Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge and the Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1976 to 1979, having been de facto leader since mid-1975. During his time in power Pol Pot imposed an extreme version of agrarian communism where all city dwellers were relocated to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labour projects. The combined effect of slave labour, malnutrition, poor medical care and executions is estimated to have killed around 2 million Cambodians (approximately one third of the population). His regime achieved special notoriety for singling out all intellectuals and other “bourgeois enemies” for murder. The Khmer Rouge committed mass executions in sites known as the Killing Fields. The executed were buried in mass graves. In order to save ammunition, executions were often carried out using hammers, axe handles, spades or sharpened bamboo sticks.

4. Vlad

Vlad III of Romania (also known as Vlad the Impaler) was Prince of Wallachia three times between 1448 and 1476. Vlad is best known for the legends of the exceedingly cruel punishments he imposed during his reign and for serving as the primary inspiration for the vampire main character in Bram Stoker’s popular Dracula novel. In Romania he is viewed by many as a prince with a deep sense of justice. His method of torture was a horse attached to each of the victim’s legs as a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. The end of the stake was usually oiled, and care was taken that the stake not be too sharp; else the victim might die too rapidly from shock.Wikipedia has an article that describes, in great details, the methods of Vlad’s cruelty. The list of tortures he is alleged to have employed is extensive: nails in heads, cutting off of limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off of noses and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of women), scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or to animals, and boiling alive. There are claims that on some occasions ten thousand people were impaled in 1460 alone.


3. Ivan IV of Russia

Ivan IV of Russia, also know as Ivan the Terrible, was the Grand Duke of Muscovy from 1533 to 1547 and was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of Tsar. In 1570, Ivan was under the belief that the elite of the city of Novgorod planned to defect to Poland, and led an army to stop them on January 2. Ivan’s soldiers built walls around the perimeter of the city in order to prevent the people of the city escaping. Between 500 and 1000 people were gathered every day by the troops, then tortured and killed in front of Ivan and his son. In 1581, Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law for wearing immodest clothing, causing a miscarriage. His son, also named Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated argument with his father, which resulted in Ivan striking his son in the head with his pointed staff, causing his son’s (accidental) death.


2. Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, becoming “Führer” in 1934 until his suicide in 1945. By the end of the second world war, Hitler’s policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is now known as the Holocaust. On 30 April 1945, after intense street-to-street combat, when Soviet troops were spotted within a block or two of the Reich Chancellory, Hitler committed suicide, shooting himself while simultaneously biting into a cyanide capsule.

1. Josef Stalin

Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. Under Stalin’s leadership, the Ukraine suffered from a famine (Holodomor) so great it is considered by many to be an act of genocide on the part of Stalin’s government. Estimates of the number of deaths range from 2.5 million to 10 million. The famine was caused by direct political and administrative decisions. In addition to the famine, Stalin ordered purges within the Soviet Union of any person deemed to be an enemy of the state. In total, estimates of the total number murdered under Stalins reign, range from 10 million to 60 million.

Bonus: Emperor Hirohito of Japan

Hirohito was the Emporer of Japan from 1926 to 1989. In 1937, Japanese troops committed the war crime that is now known as the Rape of Nanking (the then Capital of China, now known as Nanjing). The duration of the massacre is not clearly defined, although the violence lasted well into the next six weeks, until early February 1938. During the occupation of Nanjing, the Japanese army committed numerous atrocities, such as rape, looting, arson and the execution of prisoners of war and civilians. A large number of women and children were also killed, as rape and murder became more widespread. The death toll is generally considered to be between 150,000 and 300,000. The Wikipedia article contains images and descriptions of the atrocities committed.

Notable Omissions: Oliver Cromwell, Mao Tse-tung, Kim Il-sung, Caligula

Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by obiZEAL(m): 11:52am On Jul 11, 2015
no GEJ?
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by frevison(m): 11:53am On Jul 11, 2015
more pics

Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by frevison(m): 11:55am On Jul 11, 2015

Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Samuelkirk(m): 11:57am On Jul 11, 2015
Emperor nero,the north korean leaders,Genghis khan etc

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 11:57am On Jul 11, 2015
This men shaped history regardless of their deeds though

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 11:59am On Jul 11, 2015
sad
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 12:02pm On Jul 11, 2015
Where is Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand?
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by frevison(m): 12:04pm On Jul 11, 2015
IdisuleOurOwn:
Where is Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand?





worthy mentions i guess
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by DaBullIT(m): 12:10pm On Jul 11, 2015
You didn't include Jonathan Bin Badluck
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jul 11, 2015
You forgot Mohammed the Prophet of Islam

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jul 11, 2015
DaBullIT:
You didn't include Jonathan Bin Badluck

Elections are over. You hate peddling is old tense.
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by husnath(m): 12:15pm On Jul 11, 2015
they are all terrorist
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by baralatie(m): 12:17pm On Jul 11, 2015
The Japanese will take exclusion to the inclusion of the emperor.they don't mind mingi era but not emperor hero!
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by phlemzy: 12:18pm On Jul 11, 2015
DaBullIT:
You didn't include Jonathan Bin Badluck
Am not Jona's sympathiser but he didn't commit any evil that will make him rate with this ones.

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by DaBullIT(m): 12:27pm On Jul 11, 2015
phlemzy:
Am not Jona's sympathiser but he didn't commit any evil that will make him rate with this ones.

WombRaiders:


Elections are over. You hate peddling is old tense.

Really? Stealing is not corruption

How much did nwobodo stole?

Who is boko haram, I don't know them

And I have not heard anything from my advisers about any kidnap (even when CNN had already aired the news)

In my book he allowed massacres in the North with negligence

And I won't be surprised if he's named the sponsor after full investigations
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by seunny4lif(m): 12:28pm On Jul 11, 2015
grin shocked cool shocked shocked
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 12:35pm On Jul 11, 2015
Where is this evil geniuses on that your list
Tinubu: Funso Williams
Obasanjo: Harry dokubo, Harry marshal
Muhammed Buhari: NYSC members
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by iamrealdeji(m): 12:37pm On Jul 11, 2015
Remove Ayatollah Komeini's name joor,you know nothing about him
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Blackfire(m): 12:49pm On Jul 11, 2015
What about muhamed ibn abduallah husband a.k.a prophet muhamed... Whose evil we still feel today ... Tears , sorrows and blood.

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by LEvuls(m): 1:36pm On Jul 11, 2015
Wara bout Shekarua
Wara bout Bin Laden

Wara bout ............... undecided
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Olameen1713: 2:03pm On Jul 11, 2015
WombRaiders:
You forgot Mohammed the Prophet of Islam
You must be crazy & insane for ur stupid & barbaric comment on the prophet of Islam. Prophet Muhammed is a golden symbol of we muslims. If u don't av anything nice to say u had beta kip ur mouth shut b4 ignorantly invoking Allah's wrath on ur coconut head. Stupid fellow.

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by deejayALFY(m): 2:43pm On Jul 11, 2015
I WAS EXPECTIN TO SEE GEJ ON THAT LIST...MY OPINION THO



dont quote me...try it and die young




click like if u concor
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Nobody: 2:46pm On Jul 11, 2015
Remove Idi Amin's name from that list you m0r0n.angry

If you wanna buy West's propaganda on him and Gadhaffi, someone like me don't. undecided
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by Buho(m): 2:48pm On Jul 11, 2015
where is babangida
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by OrlandoOwoh(m): 2:53pm On Jul 11, 2015
Incomplet list, Jonathan is missing.
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by lawkie77(m): 3:14pm On Jul 11, 2015
Atilla=wherever i passed through, the grass will not grow again
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by baralatie(m): 3:20pm On Jul 11, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Remove Idi Amin's name from that list you m0r0n.angry

If you wanna buy West's propaganda on him and Gadhaffi, someone like me don't. undecided
Idiamin is a classic example!
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by b3llo(m): 3:43pm On Jul 11, 2015
These people listed above are mentors and Loving fathers. What of America's President, Barack Obama?
Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by atilla(m): 3:55pm On Jul 11, 2015
@OP. There is a guy that should be included on this list his name was Aleister Crowley also known as the great beast or the wickedest man in the world. I saw a documentary on the guy it was really scary this guy practiced an evil religion and used to do incantations. He got so deep he wrote satans bible and used to make his 'guardian spirit' do what he wanted. Google him and find more info on him.

Men that vlad guy should be number one. His execution method is extremely wicked

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Re: 10 Most Evil Men In History Of The World (pictures And Their Deeds) by osnova(m): 3:57pm On Jul 11, 2015
Op.....remove Ayatollah..... what of king Louis XVI of France?

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