The Most Evil Men And Women In History by Miranda Twiss, Miranda Tvis
A catalog of horrific evil, from the 1st century AD to the present day evil is a fact of life. We can see it, not only in the reigns of Stalin & Hitler, but also in everyday crimes like murder, rape & assault--quite apart from the millions of lives brutalized by political or religious oppression, poverty, disease & starvation. One factor unites the 16 featured in this book & the evil acts they committed: they all had unlimited power over the people whose lives they controlled. Their reigns a terror cover a time-span of nearly 2000 years, from the rule of Caligula over the Roman Empire starting in 37AD, to the genocide of educated Cambodians under Pol Pot during the 1980's. Motivated by power, religion, political belief or by sadism & lust, sometimes by insanity, they've become bywords for terror.
Introduction
Caligula, the schizophrenic emperor
Nero, fifth emperor of Rome
Attila the Hun, the "storm from the east"
King John, a callous, cold-hearted monarch
Torquemada, the Spanish inquisitor
Prince Vlad Dracula, "the impaler"
Francisco Pizarro, conqueror of the Incas
"Bloody" Mary I, "a Catholic queen in a Protestant country"
Ivan IV, 'The terrible", tsar of all the Russias
Elizabeth, Countess Bathory, "Countess Dracula"
Rasputin, the "mad monk" who brought down a dynasty
Josef Stalin, a 20th-century tyrant
Adolf Hitler, father of the final solution
Ilse Koch, the "bitch of Buchenwald"
Pol Pot, architect of genocide
Idi Amin, the butcher of East Africa
Bibliography
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The Most Evil Men and Women in History by Miranda Twiss
Hardcover, 293 pages
Published: March 21st 2002 by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Original Title: The Most Evil Men and Women in History
ISBN: 1854794884 (ISBN13: 9781854794888)
Language: English