Who was the ten most rage dictator ever?
Trending 1. Adolf Hitler, Germany Hitler is considered the most responsible for World War II. His party was a ‘Nazi party’ and he spread hatred against the Jews and killed about 60 Lakh people. 2. Joseph Stalin, Soviet Union Joseph Stalin, ruler of the Soviet Union. He killed millions of people in the name “Great Suitranna”. His rule is forbidden to freedom to speak and people lived in panic. 3. Mao Jedong, China Mao Jedong led the Communist Revolution. Crores of people were killed in campaigns such as ‘Great Leap Forward’ and ‘Cultural Revolution’. He banned education and independent thinking. 4. Kim Jong-Il, North Korea Kim Jong-Il was the dictator of North Korea who cut North Korea out of the world and implemented strange rules, like people like him. People had to worship Him. 5. Kim Jong-Un, North Korea Kim Jong-Un made more strict rule than his father. He even killed his uncle and tread brother. Even today, there is no freedom to speak and think in the country. 6. Idi Amin, Uganda Idi Amin is called ‘Butcher of Africa’. He killed more than 3 lakh people. His rule was full of fear and violence. He calls himself the winner of Africa. 7. Saddam Hussain, Iraq Saddam Hussain crushed the opponents cruelly and carried out chemical attacks on the Kurdish community. He installed his idols and photos across the country. He could go to any extent for power. 8. Muammar Al Gaddafi, Libya Gaddafi was known as Colonel Gaddafi. He called the dictatorship as a revolution. The woman lived under the circle of bodyguards. He was occupied by all the wealth of the country. 9. Nikolaye Chaause, Romania, he declared the children the property of the government and kept strict control over everything. The public caught and shot him with his cruelty, and in 1989 the public caught and shot him. 10. Poll Pot, Cambodia Pol Pot killed more than 20 Lakh cambodia to create a communist paradise and prohibit education, medicine, etc. There the carrier carrier was killed as trained. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here