If we take a look at the history of the world, there will be many such examples in which dictators (as dictators) ruled the country in the form of governments. These dictators shed the blood of their own people in their own country. Today we are going to tell you about such dreaded dictators, who had nothing to do with the word mercy. Let us know how many murders took place under the dictator’s rule (Which Dictator Killed Most People). These figures are based on active assassination and deaths due to national policies.
Mao Zedong is considered to be a revolutionary and politically minded person of China, who was the leader of the Communist Party. The Chinese Revolution was successful under his leadership. On average, 31,998,894 people died in Mao’s reign from 1946 to 1976 (30 years). The reason behind this is inhuman economic policies such as the Great Leap Forward, Forced Wages, Cultural Revolution using violent methods, Destruction of any one class through land reform. A lot of blood was shed for those who opposed these policies.
Adolf Hitler, who belonged to the National Socialist German Worker Party (NSDAP), was a German ruler. Under his rule, from 1934 to 1945 (11 years), an average of 18,564,944 people died. Most of the murders occurred on the massacre of Jews. These include Gypsies (people from the Roma community), people from Serbia, slaves, disabled, homosexuals, war captives, and witnesses of Jews. These deaths occurred in European countries controlled by Germany.
From 1922 to 1953 (31 years), on average, 11,416,182 people died during the rule of Joseph Stalin, the Secretary-General of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party. All these deaths occurred in the Russian Empire. The reasons for this include starvation, genocide, killing in labor camp, hanging, killing prisoners of war. A writer had earlier told the death toll 3 crore, then later the figure was told 2 crore. Which is considered close to 10 million 14 million on an average. In 2011, American writer Timothy D. Snyder said that on average, between 6 and 9 million people were killed during Stalin’s rule.
In North Korea, dictator Kim Jong Un (Kim Jong-un) is currently ruling. Prior to this, his father Kim Jong-il (Kim Jong-il) and grandfather Kim Il-sung (Kim Il-sung) ruled here. The phase of killing of people started here in the year 1948, which is still going on. So far, an average of 1,576,388 people have died. Here people are put in torture camps for speaking against the government. They are enslaved, tortured, starved, shot, killed by poisonous gas, and various experiments are done on the human body. Here everything that happens against humanity is still done today.
During the period of 1989 to 2019 (29 years) during the reign of former President of African country Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, an average of 1,639,936 people have died. Of these, 10-20 lakh deaths have occurred in the second Sudan civil war. At the same time, 63,000 to 530,000 people have died in the Darfur massacre.
Between 1979 and 2003 (24 years), an average of 632,456 people have died in the reign of Saddam Hussein, who served as the President of Iraq for nearly two decades. He violated human rights, which is considered to be the most feared in the world. These people were killed by intelligence police, terrorism spread in the country, persecution of people, mass killings, elimination of any caste or class, rape, death penalty by court, use of chemical in war and southern Iraq. Has been due to violent methods adopted to kill opponents.
Benito Mussolini led the National Fascist Party of the European country Italy. Mussolini was close to Hitler and was the former Prime Minister of Italy. During his reign, on average, 314,998 people died from 1922 to 1945 (24 years). These deaths occurred in Italy, Libya, Ethiopia, Yugoslavia and Greece. These deaths occurred during the Italy-Libya War, Italy-Ethiopia War, Greece and Yugoslavia.
From 1971 to 1979 (8 years) an average of 223,607 people died during the reign of Idi Amin, the former President of the African country of Uganda. There was a lot of violation of human rights under his rule. He showed extreme insanity with ethnic minorities and political opponents. People also used to call Amin the ‘Butcher of Uganda’. You can guess Idi Amin’s dread that he used to eat his flesh even after killing humans.