The most murderous regimes in the world
The list includes all of the Kim Il Sung responsible for the deaths of 1.6 million people, Pol Pot who killed a quarter of Cambodia's population to the three biggest killers - Hitler, Stalin and Mao Tse-tung ...
10. Kim Il Sung, North Korea
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of 1.6 million people. The prisoners in labor camps were forced to dig their own graves before them violently hit in the head and thrown inside. Pregnant women were forced to work hard in order to abort!
9. Pol Pot, Cambodia
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of about 1.7 million people. In just four years of his reign he managed to wipe out a quarter of the total population of the state, and his targets were intellectuals and anyone who is considered a threat to the seizure of power - ordered the murder of anyone who wore glasses and knew that speaks another language.
8. Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkey
It is estimated to be responsible for the death of two million people. He is responsible for the great famine in the land, as well as the Armenian genocide when they killed 1.5 million. They were forced to walk naked through the desert where many of them died of exhaustion.
7. Hideki Tojo, Japan
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than four million people. He was a leader of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and he ordered a number of other massacres of civilians and unarmed soldiers. He was executed in 1948 for war crimes after a failed suicide attempt.
6. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Russia
It is estimated to be responsible for the death of about four million people. He ordered the execution of the entire royal family and Russian ministers during the civil war. In addition, pursued a policy of "cleansing the opposition" - killing anyone who did not agree with his regime, and as punishment they were buried alive.
5. Chiang Kai-shek, China
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 10 million people. In the Shanghai massacre ordered the execution of over 5,000 rebels, of which the largest number were students. It is also responsible for the deaths of more than 20,000 Taiwanese, mainly politicians and intellectuals.
4. Belgian King Leopold II, Congo
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 13 million people. Massacred more than 10 million people, an order which would include the burning of their villages, flogging slaves to death and decapitation of their heads and genitals.
3. Adolf Hitler, Germany
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 30 million people. Parents of disabled children were forced to hand over their children to the clinic where they were given a lethal injection. During the Holocaust that he led killed two-thirds of European Jewry.
2. Joseph Stalin, Soviet Union
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of 40-62 million people. Farmers, more than 90 percent of food was taking by government, and so more than 5 million people died of starvation. An even larger number have been killed as enemies of the state, which is before the execution forced the public recognition of their sin.
1. Mao Tse-tung, China
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of up to 75 million people. During his regime, decided on who has access to food - a weak and old are written off to die of starvation. Parents of children who are caught stealing food were forced to bury them alive!
10. Kim Il Sung, North Korea
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of 1.6 million people. The prisoners in labor camps were forced to dig their own graves before them violently hit in the head and thrown inside. Pregnant women were forced to work hard in order to abort!
9. Pol Pot, Cambodia
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of about 1.7 million people. In just four years of his reign he managed to wipe out a quarter of the total population of the state, and his targets were intellectuals and anyone who is considered a threat to the seizure of power - ordered the murder of anyone who wore glasses and knew that speaks another language.
8. Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkey
It is estimated to be responsible for the death of two million people. He is responsible for the great famine in the land, as well as the Armenian genocide when they killed 1.5 million. They were forced to walk naked through the desert where many of them died of exhaustion.
7. Hideki Tojo, Japan
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than four million people. He was a leader of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and he ordered a number of other massacres of civilians and unarmed soldiers. He was executed in 1948 for war crimes after a failed suicide attempt.
6. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Russia
It is estimated to be responsible for the death of about four million people. He ordered the execution of the entire royal family and Russian ministers during the civil war. In addition, pursued a policy of "cleansing the opposition" - killing anyone who did not agree with his regime, and as punishment they were buried alive.
5. Chiang Kai-shek, China
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 10 million people. In the Shanghai massacre ordered the execution of over 5,000 rebels, of which the largest number were students. It is also responsible for the deaths of more than 20,000 Taiwanese, mainly politicians and intellectuals.
4. Belgian King Leopold II, Congo
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 13 million people. Massacred more than 10 million people, an order which would include the burning of their villages, flogging slaves to death and decapitation of their heads and genitals.
3. Adolf Hitler, Germany
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of more than 30 million people. Parents of disabled children were forced to hand over their children to the clinic where they were given a lethal injection. During the Holocaust that he led killed two-thirds of European Jewry.
2. Joseph Stalin, Soviet Union
It is estimated to be responsible for the deaths of 40-62 million people. Farmers, more than 90 percent of food was taking by government, and so more than 5 million people died of starvation. An even larger number have been killed as enemies of the state, which is before the execution forced the public recognition of their sin.
1. Mao Tse-tung, China
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