The world's 10 most cruel and dangerous dictators.

The world's 10 most cruel and dangerous dictators

Some rulers are known for their strong rule in history, then there have been some rulers who have crossed the limits of their brutality. Such rulers have not only laid down the rules and regulations of every kind but also created a major shame for humanity in the world to maintain their power. That is why they got the status of the highest dictator. Let's know about 10 of the most brutal and dangerous dictators of history, who are considered to be the world's most dangerous dictators.


Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was the leader of German National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) of Germany, and during his reign nearly 17 million people were killed. He burned millions of Jews alive, he never had mercy on jews, Christians, womens and children.
You might be surprised to know that Hitler's first love was the Jewish girl. He made his rule for Germany for nearly 12 years (from 1933 to 1945). He is considered to be the most responsible person for World War II.


Joseph Stalin



Josef Stalin was one of the leader of the Soviet Union. He made his decree on the Soviet Union for 31 years (from 1922 to 1953). Only after assuming the command of the Soviet Union, he killed every one of his opponents. During his rule, he had killed nearly 2.3 million people. Stalin made Russia the world's second nuclear power-rich country during the Cold Wars. In 1939, he made millions of murders with the help of army in the name of Great Purge.


Idi Amin was the ruler of Uganda (Central African). He ruled the country for 8 years (1971 to 1979). He was also called "Butcher of Uganda". He was responsible for the death of nearly six million people. Those who used to oppose him, his private parts and toes were cut immediately and was forced to eat their meat himself.
After the punishment, the dead bodies of those who died were thrown into the pond, who used to be eaten by the crocodiles. During his reign, many womens were raped and tortured. He had five wives and dozens of children, yet he always kept looking for a young girl for marriage. He believed that any worthy girl could be ready to become the wife of Uganda's mother.


Saddam Hussein



Saddam Hussein has been President of Iraq for two decades (from 1979 to 2003). After assuming power, he began to consider himself the most influential in Arab countries. In the year 1980, in order to weaken the effectiveness of the new Islamic Revolution, he put his army on the borders of Western Iran. Millions of people died in this manner.
In the meantime, in 1982 Saddam Hussein had killed 148 people in Dujail village after a suicide attack on himself. In August 1990, Iraq launched a war with Kuwait accusing Kuwait of dropping prices of oil. After the intervention of US military pressure in 1991, the Iraqi army was forced to retreat from Kuwait. But in this war thousands of Iraqi soldiers were killed.

Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini was a politician of Italy, who led the National Fascist Party. He ruled Italy from about 1922 to 1943. He governed constitutionally by 1925. After that he adopted dictatorship. In 1935, he attacked Abyssinia. From the time of World War II, he faced defeat in many attacks.

Because of this, he had to resign from the Prime Minister's post and was put behind the bars of the jail. At that time Hitler rescued him, but he still could not take power for a long time, and in 1945 the Allied forces attacked Italy, in which Mussolini was captured and detained, then on 28 April 1945 He was sentenced to death.


Muammar al-Gaddafi
Muammar al-Gaddafi was the dictator of Libya. He ruled 42 years in Libya (from 1970 to 2011). Gaddafi was always afraid that no one would kill him, that's why he used to roam all the time in bullet proof trains. He always used to appoint women as a security guard. His Hobbies of Ukrainian nurses and blonde bodyguards soon made headlines in foreign media.
In His rule he created disputes between different tribes and he rules. Afterwards the critics punished him the death penalty. The dictator, who ruled a small regime for 42 years in Libya, begged to his soldiers to save his life before death. Gaddafi's last words were 'Do not shoot me'.

Hosni Mubarak

Hosni Mubarak was the dictator of Egypt. He ruled Egypt from 1981 to 2011. During his reign, he oppressed the public. Because of his cruelty, all the people became his opponents. Once Islamic extremists also attacked him, but he escaped from there. Eventually, in 2011, the public mobilized the movement against him and expelled him from power. There were several corruption and murder cases registered on him, he was arrested. In 2012, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.


Kim Jong Il



Kim Jong Il, after the death of his father Kim Il Sung, became a great dictator of North Korea's power. He had killed a large number of people during his rule from 1994 to 2011, violating many human rights.


During his reign more than 3 million people were arrested and millions of Korean nationlists were fired due to his cruel policies. Because of this dictatorship of Kim Jong Il, the United States declared North Korea an Axis of Evil in 2002.


Robert mugabe


Robert Mugabe is the President of Zimbabwe. He maintained his rule from 1987 to 2013. He had achieved power only by fraud. At the time of elections, he did not get a single vote from many states, but he got power by threatening people. During the election phase, he led a painful murder of nearly 20,000 civilians. In addition, during his reign, he had ruined the lives of more than three million people.

Mao Tse Tung

Mao Tse Tung was the dictator of China. He ruled from 1949 to 1976. He is said to be the killer of about 7.8 million people. During his reign, he ran two programs 'Great Leading Forward' and 'Cultural Revolution' and the result was that nearly 20 million people became victims of starvation.

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