The most unfortunate aspect to researching this list was the realization that that I could do a top 100 most evil men and still have a multitude of people for a second list! The selection of this list is based not upon death tolls, but upon the general actions, and impact, or brutality of the people. From bad to worst, here are the top 10 evil men in history.
10. Attila The Hun
Attila was Khan of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. In much of Western Europe, he is remembered as the epitome of cruelty and rapacity. An unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an invasion of the Eastern Roman Empire, the success of which emboldened Attila to invade the West. He passed unhindered through Austria and Germany, across the Rhine into Gaul, plundering and devastating all in his path with a ferocity unparalleled in the records of barbarian invasions and compelling those he overcame to augment his mighty army. Attila drowned in his own blood on his wedding night.
9. Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre was a leader of the French revolution and it was his arguments that caused the revolutionary government to murder the king without a trial. In addition, Robespierre was one of the main driving forces behind the reign of terror, a 10 month post-revolutionary period in which mass executions were carried out. The Terror took the lives of between 18,500 to 40,000 people, with 1,900 being killed in the last month. Among people who were condemned by the revolutionary tribunals, about 8 percent were aristocrats, 6 percent clergy, 14 percent middle class, and 70 percent were workers or peasants accused of hoarding, evading the draft, desertion, rebellion, and other purported crimes.
In an act of coincidental justice, Robespierre was guillotined without a trial in 1794.
8. Ruhollah Khomeini
Ayatollah Khomeini was the religious leader of Iran from 1979 to 1989. In that time he implemented Sharia Law (Islamic religious law) with the Islamic dress code enforced for both men and women by Islamic Revolutionary Guards and other Islamic groups. Opposition to the religious rule of the clergy or Islam in general was often met with harsh punishments. In a talk at the Fayzieah School in Qom, August 30, 1979, Khomeini said:
“Those who are trying to bring corruption and destruction to our country in the name of democracy will be oppressed. They are worse than Bani-Ghorizeh Jews, and they must be hanged. We will oppress them by God’s order and God’s call to prayer.”
In the 1988 massacre of Iranian prisoners, following the People’s Mujahedin of Iran operation Forough-e Javidan against the Islamic Republic, Khomeini issued an order to judicial officials to judge every Iranian political prisoner and kill those who would not repent anti-regime activities. Many say that thousands were swiftly put to death inside the prisons. The suppressed memoirs of Grand Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri reportedly detail the execution of 30,000 political activists.
After eleven days in a hospital for an operation to stop internal bleeding, Khomeini died of cancer on Saturday, June 04, 1989, at the age of 86.
7. Idi Amin Dada
Idi Amin was an army officer and president of Uganda. He took power in a military coup in January 1971, deposing Milton Obote. His rule was characterized by human rights abuses, political repression, ethnic persecution, extra judicial killings and the expulsion of Indians from Uganda. The number of people killed as a result of his regime is unknown; estimates range from 80,000 to 500,000. On August 4, 1972, Amin issued a decree ordering the expulsion of the 60,000 Asians who were not Ugandan citizens (most of them held British passports). This was later amended to include all 80,000 Asians, with the exception of professionals, such as doctors, lawyers and teachers. Amin was eventually overthrown, but until his death, he held that Uganda needed him and he never expressed remorse for the abuses of his regime.
6. Leopold II of Belgium
Leopold II was King of Belgium from 1865-1909. With financial support from the government, Leopold created the Congo Free State, a private project undertaken to extract rubber and ivory in the Congo region of central Africa, which relied on forced labour and resulted in the deaths of approximately 3 million Congolese. The regime of the Congo Free State became one of the more infamous international scandals of the turn of the century. The area of land privately owned by the King was an area 76 times larger than Belgium, which he was free to rule as a personal domain through his private army, the Force Publique. Leopold’s rubber gatherers tortured, maimed and slaughtered until at the turn of the century, the conscience of the Western world forced Brussels to call a halt.
5. Pol Pot
Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge and the Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1976 to 1979, having been de facto leader since mid-1975. During his time in power Pol Pot imposed an extreme version of agrarian communism where all city dwellers were relocated to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labour projects. The combined effect of slave labour, malnutrition, poor medical care and executions is estimated to have killed around 2 million Cambodians (approximately one third of the population). His regime achieved special notoriety for singling out all intellectuals and other “bourgeois enemies” for murder. The Khmer Rouge committed mass executions in sites known as the Killing Fields. The executed were buried in mass graves. In order to save ammunition, executions were often carried out using hammers, axe handles, spades or sharpened bamboo sticks.
4. Vlad Ţepeş
Vlad III of Romania (also known as Vlad the Impaler) was Prince of Wallachia three times between 1448 and 1476. Vlad is best known for the legends of the exceedingly cruel punishments he imposed during his reign and for serving as the primary inspiration for the vampire main character in Bram Stoker’s popular Dracula novel. In Romania he is viewed by many as a prince with a deep sense of justice. His method of torture was a horse attached to each of the victim’s legs as a sharpened stake was gradually forced into the body. The end of the stake was usually oiled, and care was taken that the stake not be too sharp; else the victim might die too rapidly from shock. Wikipedia has an article that describes, in great details, the methods of Vlad’s cruelty. The list of tortures he is alleged to have employed is extensive: nails in heads, cutting off of limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off of noses and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of women), scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or to animals, and boiling alive. There are claims that on some occasions ten thousand people were impaled in 1460 alone.
3. Ivan IV of Russia
Ivan IV of Russia, also know as Ivan the Terrible, was the Grand Duke of Muscovy from 1533 to 1547 and was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title of Tsar. In 1570, Ivan was under the belief that the elite of the city of Novgorod planned to defect to Poland, and led an army to stop them on January 2. Ivan’s soldiers built walls around the perimeter of the city in order to prevent the people of the city escaping. Between 500 and 1000 people were gathered every day by the troops, then tortured and killed in front of Ivan and his son. In 1581, Ivan beat his pregnant daughter-in-law for wearing immodest clothing, causing a miscarriage. His son, also named Ivan, upon learning of this, engaged in a heated argument with his father, which resulted in Ivan striking his son in the head with his pointed staff, causing his son’s (accidental) death.
2. Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, becoming “Führer” in 1934 until his suicide in 1945. By the end of the second world war, Hitler’s policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is now known as the Holocaust. On 30 April 1945, after intense street-to-street combat, when Soviet troops were spotted within a block or two of the Reich Chancellory, Hitler committed suicide, shooting himself while simultaneously biting into a cyanide capsule.
1. Josef Stalin
Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. Under Stalin’s leadership, the Ukraine suffered from a famine (Holodomor) so great it is considered by many to be an act of genocide on the part of Stalin’s government. Estimates of the number of deaths range from 2.5 million to 10 million. The famine was caused by direct political and administrative decisions. In addition to the famine, Stalin ordered purges within the Soviet Union of any person deemed to be an enemy of the state. In total, estimates of the total number murdered under Stalins reign, range from 10 million to 60 million.
Bonus: Emperor Hirohito of Japan
Hirohito was the Emporer of Japan from 1926 to 1989. In 1937, Japanese troops committed the war crime that is now known as the Rape of Nanking (the then Capital of China, now known as Nanjing). The duration of the massacre is not clearly defined, although the violence lasted well into the next six weeks, until early February 1938. During the occupation of Nanjing, the Japanese army committed numerous atrocities, such as rape, looting, arson and the execution of prisoners of war and civilians. A large number of women and children were also killed, as rape and murder became more widespread. The death toll is generally considered to be between 150,000 and 300,000. The Wikipedia article contains images and descriptions of the atrocities committed.
Notable Omissions: Oliver Cromwell, Mao Tse-tung, Kim Il-sung, Caligula























You forgot Jesus and his followers Christians. I say its most evil movement ever.
yeah because Jesus killed so many people.
I agree, Mao is the greatest ruler. Without him China wouldn’t be able to kick out the notorious leader, Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek only favored the aristocrats and despised the poor. He treated the impoverished like objects and trash. Mao, on the other hand split the profits of the citizens so that everybody gets the same payments. He would end the traces of castes and social classes. Everybody would be helping each other to defend their pride of their occupations. Unlike Stalin’s ideas and resolutions, Mao did tolerate feelings and freedom for everyone. Stalin, Pol-Pot and others made communism look like (S)ugar (H)oney (I)ce (T)ea. Marx, Mao and some others defined the true greatness, pride, and philanthropy of Communism. You hear people scold others to be not so selfish. Wouldn’t that be an example of Communism? Not being selfish? Communism is only good if it is controlled by great leader. Mao, Marx, and some others are in that spotlight.
What a dumbass. Mao is on the second list
What you are believing is American propaganda, Mao killed no one.
Yes, Hirohito and Hitler’s evilness are quite relevant. Did you ever see the TVB series “No Regrets?” It portray’s Imperial Japan’s cruelty and brutality towards the innocent Chinese.
No way Vlad is on the list I thought the bulk of his legend is just, well legend.
ehat about Ghenghis Khan? The guy was responsible for about 40 million deaths.
Don’t say someone is evil because you don’t like their oppinions. George bush is not evil do your research. I don’t like Obama’s policies, opinions, the belief that there should be bigger government and that the fact he has socialist idea, but that doesn’t mean he’s evil.
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you forgot george bush for killing a million and a half iraqis and obama for the drone strikes in pakistan unleashing a reign of terror
Garbage
I find it incredible that the Khomeini made it almost to the top of the list, how about Mao that was responsible for more than 30 million Chinese deaths in what is now still a very repressive Communist China.
There is no doubt that Khomeini carried a lot of evil baggage with him to Iran after having been in exile a good part of his life by the Shah and the Persian secret police.
There is no telling how many deaths the Shah of Iran was responsible for, I would venture to guess that his tally equals Khomeini’s compounded with the robbery he was responsible when he went into exile.
Why are 30-50 million Chinese murdered, not in a war but in mass Communist genocide not worth the mention but 60 some years later, the Jews that were victims in a war are still beng recompensed and no one dares say a negative thing about that horror? Isn’t any one human being murdered as important as the next?
Which brings me back to the question, how is it possible a mass murderer like Mao claiming much more than 30 million lives not even included in this list of evil people? Even with 20 million plus Russsians killed in the war, Hitler’s butchery can not match Mao’s.
Why, because we want to erase the fact Communist China has never had to pay for their crimes against humanity that are even to day still perpetrated for the sake of money?
Mao killed no one. That is just American propaganda trying to brainwash our minds.
Where the hell is Slobodan Milosevic? Also formerly known as the Serbian hitler.
As a Native American, the most evil man of all was President Andrew Jackson the “Great Indian Fighter”. He murdered my people on a massive scale in the 1800′s as he tried to rid the statanic indians from his white, puritanical, society.
YAY a Jew is number one!!!
Stalin above Hitler is ridiculous
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Very opinionated, such as Vlad the Impaler. You try to stop an army the size of the Ottoman Empire without being a cruel mother*****er
You should do better research before you write something like Vlad the Impaler being considered a person with the sense of justice in Romania.
I can assure you that if you come to Bucharest and ask about Vlad the Impaler, you’ll hear 2 things: 1. He was not Dracula (as many foreigners believe); 2. He was one of the cruelest people Romania has ever had to face.
No one will tell you, not even historians, that Vlad the Impaler was a man with the sense of justice.
What do you think Romanians are? Modern barbarians?!
Vlad Tepes, the best of the best!
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Hitler and Stalin should switch spots. Of course Statin murdered millions. But most of it was his gross incompetence (Communism! It’s for everyone!) Of course, Stalin was mad, too.
Hitler had this maniacal, empororer worship about him. The way he hunted down Jews was truly unparalleled.
When I showed this list to everyone at work (Jew and Gentile) they all agreed with me. Hitler=1 and Stalin=2
Attila the hun lead his people to glory! So did Stalin! He is belowed to his communist russian people even today it is only westerners who hate him and left this evil propaganda during the cold war. I dont of the rest
hitler Criminal same like osama ben laden no brain criminal..kill Innocent ppl.Both hell
I suggest reading Monsters by Simon Sebag Montefiore. You can buy it here at
http://www.amazon.com/Monsters-Simon-Sebag-Montefiore/dp/1847245013/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_8
The author also has several books on Stalin in case you are interested.
I think perhaps a ‘Top 10 list of evil people’ is always going to be quite impossible to make, because there are so many kinds of relative and absolute ‘evil’; and people are always going to have differing views as to what and who they class as ‘evil’.
However I was really surprised to see that Josef Mengele had not been included in the list. His actions towards children in Auschwitz cannot be forgotten as some of the most horrific seen in history – the sewing together of young twins, unthinkable experiments involving injecting children with fatally chemicals to see how long they would survive, extensive blood transfusions of the wrong blood type, injecting dye into babies’ eyes to turn them blue, and performing unnecesary operations without anaesthesia to name but a few. This amounted to no major scientific gain, and was instead a way of feeding Mengele’s sick obsessions. More than 3,000 twins children fell victim to Mengele’s sadistic experimentation. He was known to have felt no remorse, and his diaries never revealed any sense of regret or admittance to wrongdoing.
I was equally surprised to see Robespierre on the list. He is frequently described as the typical ‘bad guy’ in schools, yet many of his actions changed the world for the better. Starting out his career as a lawyer in Arras, he found his talent for speech and writing, but left Law as he couldn’t bring himself to pass the Death Penalty. Even in his earliest years he wrote many papers on the rights of bastard children, seeking to improve their condition and provide them with equal rights, despite being legitimately born himself. He was quiet, well mannered, loved keeping birds, and would weep if any of them died. He had lived a sad childhood in which his mother had passed away when was six, his father had left, and had been cared for along with his brother, Augustin, by his grandparents and uncles.
Even when he first entered the political scene during the revolution, he fought for some of the most radical and noble ideas of the time. He passionately called for universal suffrage, the abolition of slavery, equality among all men and the abolition of the death penalty. He became a voice for the young Republic of France and voiced many of the ideas still evident in the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He was vigorously devoted to the people and fought unwaveringly for their rights, and earned the nickname ‘L’Incorruptible’; ‘The Incorruptible.’ He was loved, respected, and we cannot deny that his actions up until the Great Terror changed the way people valued themselves as individuals – he gave the Revolution direction.
It must be remembered that Robespierre was not the sole architect of the Terror. Marat had long before initiated the idea of ‘enemies of the people’, constantly calling for the swift executions of nobles, priests and anyone suspected of being a monarchist or unsupportive of the revolution, in his frequent publication ‘L’Ami de Peuple’. The people of France at the time of the Great Terror had the taste for blood – So many executions could not have taken place without the support and approval of the people. Whilst it would be wrong and generally bad history to defend many of Robespierre’s actions during the Terror, we must take into consideration the pressure he was under as one of the leading figures of the CPS, which in effect lead the new Republic, and also the psychological strain he experienced at the time in order to make a balanced judgement. I’d fully reccomend reading Peter McPhee’s paper on the life of Robespierre for a deeper understanding of the man.
Maximilien Robespierre may have made catastrophic decisions towards the end of his short life, but as an A-Level student and a passionate historian, I feel compelled to try to ensure that his greater contributions to society are not obscured by the popular view that he was simply a bloodthirsty dictator. He was a revolutionary, a poet and a fighter for the Rights of Man, whose situation towards the end of his life changed such that under extreme pressure and a deterioration of health, he sadly lost sight of what was right. Josef Mengele, in my opinion, is certainly more deserving of a place here than Robespierre.
Thank you for this sober, well-thought- out, clear, and informative comment. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Glad you enjoyed it. I think it’s a shame that Robespierre has become something of a scapegoat for everything that went wrong in the revolution. As a politician, he never once lined his pockets at the state’s expense, which in this day and age is something we should surely all appreciate!
Vlad Tepes shouldn’t be here. The German merchants in Transylvania came out with the impaling stories because Vlad made laws for trading in Wallachia that weren’t in their advantage. They hated him so much that later, they lied to Matthias Corvinus of Hungary that he’s a betrayer. Corvinus threw him in a dungeon, unfairly.
UHM. I THINK YOU FORGOT THE MOST EVIL, Marquis de Sade. HE IS SADISM PERSONIFIED
Can’t help but agree.
But don’t forget the church. Maybe an auxiliary list is in order….
How about the synagogue, the mosques, and ashrams too, you evil anti-Christ bigoted hate monger. Too bad your head is an empty inkwell…..that’s blue ink, right?
How come Ariel Sharon didn’t make the list?! Oh yeah, consider the source…….
Everyone hates Bush. You know why? Bush is a republican. The media is made of democrats that will take any chance they get to spread slander about them. Obama is a democrat. Have you heard ANYTHING bad about him from the media? No. did you know that Obama played more golf in his first year as president than Bush did in his entire 8 years? No. That being said, everyone shut the ***** up about Bush being bad.
Everyone is *****ed that we police the world, but people are also angry that we didn’t help in the Rwandan genocide. Many people did things they did because they absolutely had to. U.S. Grant HAD to win the Civil war or England would coerce the Confederacy to their side and attack the Union.
Nowadays, ask people in Iraq and Afghanistan if they are happy that the Taliban are being driven out and upset, and most will say yes and thank the Americans. I do know that there have been some atrocities in our history, like when U.S. soldiers would massacre American Indian settlements, and we absolutely hate and are ashamed of these events. People, grow some balls and try to understand how decisions are made and where the makers are coming from. Have some god damn empathy.
The number of people “murdered” by Stalin is still hotly debated. First of all, what is “murdered”? Is that all the people that *might* have died as a result of his policies, or is that people that were actually intentionally murdered? Because the latter is about 800,000 according to Soviet archives that were released in the late 80s. That’s obviously still a ton, but no where near what American common knowledge has most people thinking. If you mean the former, then one could come up with those same numbers for People “murdered” by capitalism because they can’t get food, shelter, or healthcare. Also, even if you include things like gulag deaths and shortages, most modern estimates attribute only 10 to 15 million deaths to Stalin. Not 60 million.
As for Holodomor, again, it’s still debated. Robert Conquest, one of the most respected historians on Soviet history used to believe that Holodomor was intentional, bit no longer does.
if this article is about the most evil man, dictators in history WHAT THE HELL IS VLAD TEPES DOING HERE??? since when was he a dictator? you idiots that made this article should read some history before writing (you make atricles and you inspire from wikipedia…how morons can u be?…oh yeah and you get paid for that) first of all vlad YES is seen by romanians as a true leader doing a lot of justice…that torture that you write here was actualy the punishment that today is called prison…in that age there were no prisons…and the thieves, traitors etc. were punished this way…he DID NOT do any massacre, any genocide….read some REAL history not the dracula book that is actualy a fantasy book…and by the way the most evil men in history don’t have to be dictators to do mass-killing and torture.
ps>sorry if i have writing mistakes because i’m ROMANIAN and no english-native speaker
and you have some numbers (the people that got killed) for every man in this top 10….but you don’t have any for vlad tepes….why?
Who writes without knowing what he write?. Vlad Tepes was a great leader in Romanian history, so before you write read History of Romania before writing nonsense, don’t look at the Hollywood nonsense idiots people
Why is Vlad Tepes on the list? He did not punish people for his ideas, for no reason! He punished the Turks who tried to conquer Romania in a horrific way to put fear into them. He was a severe person, but he defended Europe and especially Vienna from the invasion of the Ottoman Empire. He did a damn good job in his country to punish the thief’s, murders and rapers, to give an example for others who tried the same. But to put Tepes along side with Hitle, Stalin or Pol Pot? This is outrageous. All the great commanders of armies who defended their countries where criminals? Tepes was a hero and he was betrayed by some of the people that saw him as the great leader that he was! Please review this chart with accurate historic facts, not legends from a English writer who depicted him as vampire. And the methods of torture? Oh my god! Please read something about the medieval Europe! Rebel Romanians where tortured in horrific ways many centuries by the Turks, the Hapsburg Empire. The catholic church did that! Tepes did that to defend his country from Turks, not in a sadistic way. He put fear into them and it worked. He was the only one that defeated Mehmet II, the conqueror of Constantinople. Look into facts, not legends! Look at what he did for Romania and Europe!
DUMBASS
Who s Oliver Crosung?
Robespierre was one of the greatest men in history, not evil. The executions he pushed for were of purely self-centered and evil leaders who starved and cheated their people. We need men like him in America today.
Toss George Soros up there too…….amd while you’re at it, Rumsfeld.
where is Slobodan Milošević and Radovan Karadžić? they are most evil leader.
Why haven’t you mentioned any American or English speaking evil people or are westerners completely perfect?
I’m pretty sure George Bush has done more harm to humanity than Khomeni ever did
What. The. *****.
You dare to compare Atilla to the rest of these scumbags! Do some research man. Europe is just *****ed cause he powned their asses. Yet everyone calls Ghenghis Khan a great leader even though he was 10x as cruel. Roman officials visiting Atilla wrote how civilised he was and how simply he lived despite being phenominally rich. Put friggin Mao or Kim Jong Il instead you ignorant ass. Also, he did not look like that, that is a bad caricature. (experts speculate he died because an artery in his brain burst).
Well i would agree with most of these but i do belive POL POT was not #1 bad but worse then #5
where is Dick Cheney?
I searched the Ivan gut up. he died playing chess. wow. by a stroke
Where is Charles manson?
Mengele, A.K.A. Dr. Death?
You should have done more to explain how Vlad was evil. Someone who tortures and kills criminals and enemies of his country? That’s the impression I got reading his spot and if that’s the case then he doesn’t even deserve to be on the list let alone in number 4.
I realize this is an old article. but you say you judge upon this “but upon the general actions, and impact, or brutality of the people” Then hell why are they all leaders of governments, there are a lot of people that are common people I consider more inherently evil, than in this list
Where’s Justin Bieber? Just Kidding.
Where’s Kid Buu? Buu threw a mini spirit bomb on earth and it is eradicated the whole 6-7 billion population with it. Hitler’s and Pol-Pot’s massacre look like sesame seeds compared to Buu’s utter eradication.
Notice – not one of them is English or American.
I can think of plenty of Evil, male Englishmen and Americans.
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Notice – not one of them is English or American.
I can think of plenty of evil, male Englishmen and Americans.
I should be at number one! I’ m the number one most evil person that excist>:) Mwhuahahaha!! and I’ m gonna conquer the world!! >:)
This guy doesn’t have a clue what evil is! Try these top ten even though there is a lot more! and being evil doesn’t just mean how many people you have the power to kill, but also the acts these morbid individuals enjoyed and indulged in. Keep in mind there is a difference between psychotic and beingevil!EXAMPLE(EVIL) is a spiritual determination that possesses a man to sway the hearts of men away from God for eternal damnation,completely separating their being from love by using a very high form of manipulation! MEN that have fallen prey to this destructive spiritual being are not the most evil men in history, they are simply manipulated into believing that they are more than they are and they can do no wrong because they believed the lie! and the biggest shocker is that we all fall under this category simply because we are all sinners! Therefore I believe that there is no top 10! There is a top 1! His name is Lucifer and all that follow him(they all have 1 mind and their agenda is the same! Pride and Power, backed up by everything God calls sin! (What does a man gain if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?) Through 1 man sin entered the world(Adam) and through 1 man (Jesus Christ) who did not sin and yet died for us sinners so that we might have everlasting life and dwell in the house of the Lord forever with Him for those that believe! For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son and whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life! Jesus is the life, the truth and the way! no one comes to the Father but by Him! Jesus is the second Adam! God who came in the flesh who did not sin was slain by sinners for our salvation! The moment of His sacrifice, to those who believe, are being redeemed and led back to Eden(Heaven)before the fall of man! So you see, there are only to beings who fit the category of GOOD and EVIL;…God the Almighty and Lucifer the devil! The conclusion and truth to this fact is even though there might be a few bad apples in this world who have the influence, false worldly power and who’s agenda is to make God just a faded memory or just a bedtime story that doesn’t exist, this man doesn’t know one thing…(FAITH) Though he may kill 50 million people who believe in God and yet he himself thinks he is God, here is the result. We are all apples growing on Gods’ tree who’s names are written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, because of what Jesus did,our redeemer, we will dwell in the house of the Lord forever, while the wicked one who slanders our Father’s word will be the apple that falls from the tree!(hitting Sir Issac Newton in the head giving him the idea that gravity can hurt!lol) Just remember, your faith in Jesus Christ has and will continue to heal you and nothing will ever separate you from His love again!! God Bless everyone
10. Roman Emperors-Caligula,Claudius,Tiberius,Nero,Caesar(there’s more of course)
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Do you have any idea wat da dumbass you are? The title is “Top 10 most evil men”. I will tell you what “men” are since you don’t seem to know. Men are adult human males. You know, the ones with dicks, hairy legs and arms, and grow beards. You need to go back to kindergarten to learn what “men” are.
i agree atilla the hun is the worst in history i would say.
Those you have mention on your list
It seems to me those legends are hero in their own countries
How come they became very bad, because they against you I think so.
Let whole world decide what you are? That will be acceptable try it.
Regards
Abbas Hyder
where is mao
he created the most deaths
wow seriously stalin number 1 not hitler, and pol pot shouldnt be in top 5. might aswell put ernesto guevarra and fidel castro. this ones abit of a stupid one.
im guessing the people that made this dont like communists i mean stalin was not a good man but hitler in the short time he was incharge irradicated blacks,jews,disabled,polskis,russians,french. wow.
why are people saying chairman mao for
How could Hitler be an evil man if he’s not even human?
where is osama bin laden?
and i nvr knew that stalin was evil loll