History is rife with tales of monarchs and royalty who suffered from insanity. Although it may be more appropriate to say that their people suffered from their insanity. In some cases it is difficult to tell if these leaders’ actions were truly the result of insanity, or if events were sensationalized. It also seems that accusations of insanity were often used to overthrow royalty. Nonetheless, there are cases in which a member of a royal family has been irrefutably insane. The following men represent very different examples of insanity. Some were cruel and vicious, while others were frightened shut ins. The matter of their insanity really depends on how you define insanity. Why so many royal men of old went insane is anybody’s guess. It could have been the pressure of being forced into being a king. Maybe it was incest or poor medical care. Whatever the cause of their insanity, it is certain that a number of nations have been ruled by madmen.

Anna, who ruled as Empress of Russia from 1730 – 1740, was not born to the throne – she was made Empress by the Supreme Privy Council of Russia. The council had hoped that she would feel indebted to them for her position and act as a puppet ruler – but, little did they know, Anna had other plans in mind. One of her first acts was to restore the secret police, to do her bidding. Finding favor with the Royal Guards, her power became uncontrollable, and she began a ten year reign tormenting the aristocrats who made her ruler. In the most famous example of her insanity, Anna hooked up one of the old princes with her maid, because she had discovered that his, now dead, wife had been Catholic. This seems rather innocuous, but what happened next is not: Anna organized the wedding and had a special palace made of ice for the occasion. She made the wedding party dress as clowns and spend the night in the ice-palace… in the middle of one of the harshest winters Russia had seen in years. Fortunately for Russia, her reign was cut short by her death at the age of 47.

George III of England is probably the second most well known insane ruler in history (second to item 1 on this list), largely due to the famous movie, “The Madness of King George.” King George III sat on the throne of England from 1760-1820, and it was on his watch that the American colonies were lost – perhaps his greatest legacy. He most likely suffered from the hereditary disease of porphyria, which also afflicted Mary, Queen of Scots. The monarch’s illness presented England with a difficult problem: What do you do when a ruler becomes irrational? When the king became ill in 1788, his prime minister, William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806), and the queen ran the government on his behalf – and, later, his son ruled as regent. In his later years, as his insanity grew, he spent his time in isolation, and was often kept in straight jackets and behind bars in his private apartments at Windsor Castle. In recent times there has been some speculation that King George was driven insane by the treatments he received for his alleged insanity.

King Charles VI was crowned King of France in 1380, when he was only eleven years old. Apparently, he was a good king before insanity took over, because he was originally known as Charles the Well-Loved. It later became evident that he was insane, so his moniker was changed to Charles the Mad.
Accounts of the king’s first fit of madness state that King Charles VI became agitated at the sound of a dropped spear, while traveling with his men. He then murdered one of his own knights and, reportedly, a few other men, though accounts vary. After this incident the king fell into a coma.
The symptoms of the king’s insanity progressed in later years and were much varied. There were times when King Charles VI did not know who he was, and could not recognize his wife and children. Several months of his life were marked by his refusal to bathe. He even spent some time under the impression that he was made of glass. King Charles VI of France died, a madman, in 1422.

Justin II was Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 565 to 578. His reign included war with Persia and the loss of large parts of Italy. After two disastrous campaigns, in which the Persians overran Syria and captured the strategically important fortress of Dara (Mesopotamia), Justin reportedly lost his mind. The temporary fits of insanity into which he fell warned him to name a successor – Tiberius II Constantine. According to John of Ephesus, as Justin II slipped into the unbridled madness of his final days, he was pulled through the palace on a wheeled throne, biting attendants as he passed. He reportedly ordered organ music to be played constantly throughout the palace in an attempt to soothe his frenzied mind, and it was rumored that his taste for attendants extended as far as eating a number of them during his reign.

Ludwig II became king of Bavaria, in 1864. During his reign, Ludwig II spent all of his personal funds on the construction of fairy tale castles. He was painfully shy, and ill-equipped for his duties as king. He spent hardly any time governing his people, and had a strong aversion to public appearances.
In 1866, Ludwig was accused of being insane. Whether his eccentric behaviors were caused by insanity is unknown. The man who declared him insane had never examined him. He was deposed on the grounds of insanity at the request of his uncle, who may have wanted control of the government. The day after the king’s deposition, he was found dead in a pond, along with the very doctor who had declared him insane.

One of the most famous Ottoman Sultans, Ibrahim was released from the Kafes (a special prison for potential heirs to the throne), and succeeded his brother, Murad IV (1623–40), in 1640, though this was against the wishes of Murad IV, who had ordered him killed upon his own death. Ibrahim I was allowed to live because he was too mad to be a threat. Ibrahim brought the empire almost to collapse in a very short space of time. He is known to have had an obsession with obese women, urging his agents to find the fattest woman possible. A candidate was tracked down in Georgia, or Armenia, who weighed over 330 pounds, and was given the pet name Sheker Pare (literally, “piece of sugar”). Ibrahim was so pleased with her that he gave her a government pension, and the title of Governor General of Damascus. When he heard a rumor that his concubines were compromised by another man, he had 280 members of his harem drowned in the Bosporus Sea. He was seen feeding coins to fish living in the palace’s pool. These feats earned him the nickname “mad” – for rather obvious reasons.

Ivan IV, or Ivan the Terrible, had a childhood that was scarred by the loss of both of his parents, and abuse at the hands of the Russian government. After the death of his mother, when Ivan was seven, he was left to be tormented by the elite members of the Russian government. He was severely abused and mistreated by them in the very palace that was rightfully his. Abuse gave way to insanity, and Ivan began venting his frustrations by torturing small animals.
In 1544, when Ivan IV was fourteen, he seized control of Russia by feeding the head of the government to a pack of dogs. After that it seemed that Ivan IV had changed his ways. He made a public confession of his cruel acts to his people by way of an apology. It only later became clear that he was dangerously insane.
Ivan IV was a very good Tsar in many ways. He created laws that were aimed toward class equality. However, when he began massacring his people, he showed the same ignorance of class distinction. Ivan IV was also guilty of killing his oldest, and most beloved, son by his own hand. You may or may not believe that acts of cruelty constitute insanity, but if you consider the likes of Hitler and Hussein to have been insane, then Ivan the Terrible certainly was as well.

Maria’s madness was first officially noticed in 1786, when she had to be carried back to her apartments in a state of delirium. The queen’s mental state became increasingly worse. The year of 1786 saw her husband lose his life, in May. Maria was devastated and forbade any court entertainments and, according to a contemporary, the state festivities resembled religious ceremonies. Her state worsened after the death of her eldest son, aged 27, from smallpox, and of her confessor, in 1791. After the end of 1791, her mental state seemed to be becoming even worse. In February, 1792, she was deemed mentally insane, and was treated by John Willis, the same physician that attended George III of the United Kingdom (note the final sentence of item 9). He wanted to take her to England, but that was refused by the Portuguese court. The young prince John took over the government in her name, even though he only took the title of Prince Regent in 1799. When the Real Barraca de Ajuda burnt down, in 1794, the court was forced to move to Queluz where the ill queen would lie in her apartments all day, and visitors would complain of terrible screams that would echo throughout the palace. Maria died at a Carmelite convent in Rio de Janeiro in 1816.

Prince Sado was born in 1735, and was married nine years later. It is said that his father, the king of Korea, began hating his son when Sado was very young. Sado had a son of his own when he was seventeen. After the birth of his son, Sado became sick with the measles. He recovered from his illness, but it seemed to have triggered a deep-seated insanity that lurked within the prince. The king became even more disgusted with his son. The king was said to have washed out his mouth, cleaned his ears and changed his clothes whenever Sado talked to him.
Prince Sado’s insanity first presented itself as nightmares and delusions. These episodes were soon followed by violent attacks. By 1757, Sado was physically abusing his servants, and raping any woman who denied him. Sado murdered and raped on a whim. He even took to stalking his own sister.
The king eventually tired of the terror his son inflicted. The king ordered Sado into a rice chest, and the prince complied. The king then had the rice chest nailed shut. Sado spent eight days in it before he finally died. Perhaps the king’s hatred contributed to Sado’s insanity. Either way, the cruel prince died a cruel death and, in the king’s eyes, justice was served.

Caligula has appeared on Listverse before, but he certainly needs to be on this list and deserves number one spot. Here is a summary of some of the many activities in his life as ruler of arguably the greatest empire in history:
He attempted to instate his favorite horse, Incitatus (“Galloper”), as a priest and consul, and ordered a beautiful marble stable built for him, complete with chairs and couches, on which Incitatus never sat.
Once, at the Circus Maximus, the games ran out of criminals, and the next event was the lions, his favorite. He ordered his Guards to drag the first five rows of spectators into the arena, which they did. These hundreds of people were all devoured for his amusement.
A citizen once insulted him to his face, in a fit of rage, and Caligula responded by having him tied down and beaten with heavy chains. He made this last for 3 months, having the man brought out from a dungeon and beaten, until Caligula, and the whole crowd that gathered, were too offended by the smell of the man’s gangrenous brain, whereupon he was beheaded.
Caligula’s favorite torture was sawing, which topped another list on this site. The sawblade filleted the spine and spinal cord, from crotch down to chest, and the victim was unable to pass out due to excess blood to the brain.
He also relished chewing up the testicles of victims, without biting them off, while they were restrained, upside down, before him.
He had another insulter, and his entire family, publicly executed, one after another, in front of a crowd. The man and wife were first, followed by the oldest child and so on. The crowd became outraged and began to disperse, but many stayed in morbid fascination. The last of the family was a 12 year old girl, who was sobbing hysterically at what she had been forced to watch. A member of the crowd shouted that she was exempt from execution as a virgin. Caligula smiled and ordered the executioner to rape her, then strangle her, which he did.
He publicly had sex with his three sisters at banquets and games, sometimes on the table, amid the food. He was finally murdered by the Praetorian Guard and some senators, leaving the Circus Maximus after the games. His body was left in the street to rot, and dogs finally ate it. He had ruled for 4 years.
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And I guess all of my country's past presidents should be involved here.LOL
Nice list!
which one, pray tell?
-Estrada
-Arroyo
And even the present Aquino…LOL
Estrada seems fine to me. He is still within the definition of sane. Arroyo however, i consider to be insane. About Aquino, still under observation.
First to post!
first to fail
first to second that.
That is exactly what I was going to say!!!
Where's Bush/Obama/the US Govt.?!!?!?!?!
Haha trolls, beat you to it.
that was the question on my mind. and not just the US presidents but leaders from most of the world.
Insanity is more like mental illnesses/ instability. Bush/Obama clearly are not insane.
No just complete idiots though.
They aren't idiots, they just make bad decisions. A believe a testament to the intelligence of both men is that they both graduated from Harvard University.
Didn't Obama graduate from Columbia, and Bush Yale?
Bush – Yale. With a C, I might add.
Obama – Harvard Law School
Bush graduated from Harvard business school, Yale undergrad. First MBA ever to be our president.
There is a different between plain cruel and insanity.
First one applys to nearly every leader over the millenia
because fear and 'might is power' is the simplest and
easiest way to govern a group of people and nearly
always works out.
And second one is.. well that Caligula ***** is the
best example.
And the most shocking thing is, that these people only
could live out their insanity because we allowed it and
executed their revolting orders with such an accurate
perfection that I sometimes think that we are actually
the insane and cruel ones…
Sir, you are an idiot!
We can add a few more if you look at our current world leaders….
And @ John: you are such a fool.
Anyway, I am convinced that Robert Mugabe is insane. In the eighties he was a hero in Zimbabwe,leading the country to great things, but then the decline started. He must have a brain tumor or something because no sane person would do what he did. Maybe it is that young wife of his who is causing all the trouble…
A lot of what Mugabe was and is doing can be traced back to political pressure from veterans of ZANU-PF. But I don't know if he's completely sane on his own
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Welcome back been a while since your last comment – I agree with the ZANU-PF thing, and in the process they are enriching themselves big time.
Charming guy, this Caligula.
Does this mean he convinced you to join his orgy?
lol. I might have fit in well.
LOL
I was super excited because I thought this was going to be about measuring rulers, not crazy folk.
Big fan of office supplies?
Charles II of Spain was an absolute nutter. The poor man was the victim of something like six generations of inbreeding. And surely he wasn't the only royal who suffered this. Some of the other royals must have been driven mad because of the politicial intrigue and not knowing if they would end up on the chopping block. Which raises the question – what excuse do our current leaders have for their behaviour?
His Hapsburg jaw was so messed up that he couldn't eat. He had to have his food chopped up so he could swallow it. He got married and made a mess of that also, not to mention making a mess of the Spanish Monarchy.
What's a Hapsburg jaw?
The austrian royal family, the habsburgs, through generations of inbreeding, had a couple of very defining traits, for example the Habsburger Unterlippe/ Habsburg jaw, a very prominent lower lip and jaw, which nearly 60% of them possessed.
he was retarded, not insane. there's a difference.
well, this list was about rulers (more often than not monarchs). how about creating a list of 10 state leaders who took insane measures during their rule?
also, i kind of guessed caligula would be first. that guy was crazy. imagine how many suffered because of one persons whim and fancy? and then imagine it is still happening today.
I´m pretty sure you're refering to Charles VI not IV . Great list
Correct – fixed
LOL – let's put them all in a room together…"um, yes hi. now listen, I'm under the impression that I'm made of GLASS. So, you really do need to be quite careful around me and I don't really like the ugly smudges left behind after you touch me, so just don't touch me okay?" – "Well that's fine, I won't touch you as long as your horse keeps it's damn behind away from my lovely Galloper's couch. Only Galloper will sit on that couch – and in his own damn time too"….
HA! That just made me laugh! You could totally write a book on the conversation. I see a movie not far behind . . .
Awesome list!!!! But r ppl actually awake right now i mean its 3 am!! Oh well guess im not the only 1 into reading listverse:)
OMG I know!!! That's amazing! So many people up at 3am!!! Go to bed everyone! I don't care if you look out the window and it's sunny or dark – just get to bed.
8.12 pm here. I can't go to bed. I still have one more lesson to teach.
well, i am very sleepy but sadly i'm in office and thus am not able to sleep properly. so yes. i am (almost) awake. it is 2 PM here.
10h47 am in South Africa.
Tis only 11pm here – the rest of the world is awake when America sleeps
It's 10:45am here.
Caligula always gets a very bad press considering it is likely he was no better or no worse than some other Roman Imperator's at the time. The sources for his insanity where Philo of Alexandria who was a bit miffed that Caligula wanted a statue of himself placed in the temple of Soloman in Jerusalem. The other main source is Seneca, who also was a bit miffed with the reintroduction of Tiberius' treason trials and the general plundering of the aristocratic class. He could have been as mad as they say, but its likely that he fell victim to the same sort of vitriol that leaders like Obama get today…Only back then people like Philo, Seneca, Suetonius and Tacitus were the only people who could blog on the internet.
It's Charles VI, actually. Not Charles IV.
People of wealth and power are usually the ones to go extravagantly crazy because of the money and power they still have. Like Howard Hughes or the rulers above. With the rulers, they had an entire nation at their disposal, most of which is too scared to question their motives or actions.
Yea, the stress would be horrible, but I don't think that wealthy and powerful people are usually the more extravagant ones. I think they're just more memorable. You say "Oh, hey, Charles the Mad of France thought he was made of glass."
You don't really spread stories about the homeless guy who thinks he's made of glass.
UPS a another mistake.
The picture number 8 are the royal family of Carlos IV of SPAIN painted by Goya in 1800..not Charles IV (VI actually) of France…
Fixed
I see this is another, presumably purchased?, list from Ms Barcley. All I can suggest Jamie is that you save your money. I found very little in most of these to indicate what I would (as a layman) consider to be clinical insanity.
I mean Ludwig 2, c'mon! No signs of insanity except the word of a power hungry relative. Nor frankly does Prince Sado seem necessarily insane. Homicidal and probably psychotic but not Insane! Nothing in the write up of Ivan indicates any real insanity either. Sure not a man to cross but not really insane judged by the actions in that paragraph.
Seriously if you are serious about about buying lists (which I seem to recall was supposed to be an occasional event) then pay Blogball or TyB (sp?)
Cheers
Lee
I'm with you there. Anybody who has "Rewriting history" as her motto on her website I can't really trust
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This is not a paid for list – it is a joint effort
well then id say its pretty good for someone who was stoned .
'joint effort' – very good.
I don't get it
you'll get it but go first get stoned.
I should also note that paying for lists is so occasional that I can count the number of times it has happened in the last three years on two hands.
I think you could call Sado insane, as it sounds like he was a psycopath, which is a menal disorder.
Not all mental illnesses cause insanity in their sufferers. Not that the term "insanity" is psychiatrically correct anyway. Mental illness does not equal insanity, and it is just such an assumption that explains why, although people have been more or less studying psychology for centuries, the field lags behind other sciences.
Joanna of Castille is the only ruler to be dubbed "the Mad" by history. She was married to "Phillip the Handsome".
Where the hell is Hitler on this list???? OMG..The maddest Leader of all time!
certainly bad but insane or mad – that is questionable. Whatever you think of the man he was a tremendous leader of men. History tends to be unkind to the defeated, I think if the Germans had won ww2 Hitler would be seen in a different light. And NO I am not a nazi sympathiser in fact he killed many of my people (gypsies).
what about king henry, always hacking the heads off of all his wives, course, all kings did that but still!
King Henry VIII wasn't insane, he was just really intent on producing an heir. When one wife wouldn't give birth to a son, he would find another one that would.
I recently watched a documentary on the medical maladies of King Henry VIII… It's been documented that he sustained serious brain injury following a jousting accident after which he was reported unconscious for over 2 hours. Some also believe he may have contracted syphilis, thought to be the cause of his late onset "rapid changes of mood," to put it lightly, but there is little supporting evidence for this theory. So he is, generally believed to have gone mad in adulthood, though the cause cannot be conclusively identified.
A major factor to these insaniities is lead pipes, which were used to move water that everyone, including nobles, drank. Good thing we now know lead is bad
i would love to be mad so that i can appear in a list like this.
Nr. 8 seems to suffer from a form brain tumor, the others are just a "little" eccentrics….
No Kim Jong IL?? That dude is nuts!!
perhaps because he's not done yet? only reason i can think of.
I was going to say – wait, suspect when the truth comes out about how many of the NK suffered and died due to his insane neglegence – he'll go down as the peice of ***** he is.
Dont get me wrong, I would love to see Kim Jong Il be taken down, and the North Koreans freed, but the fact is Kim Jong Il is more then likely very smart, witty and knowledgeable. Accounts from western politicians, and defectors all say that Kim Jong Il is very easy to talk to. It is our media that has portrayed him as crazy
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Caligula definitely deserved the number one spot. Other Roman emperors whose sanity were suspect included Caracalla and Elegabalus.
Timothyjames, your statement about the US government and Presidents Bush and Obama may have a very strong kernel of truth. I believe that there was something seriously wrong with Mr Bush’s thought processes and I’m having strong suspicions about his successor. The presidency and the top congressional positions entail pressure enough to drive every incumbent to near…if not total….madness.
what about adolph htieler
There is one thing I really admire about you Brock. Your continued dedication to stupidity. You've had a couple of near slip-ups with comments that were half funny, but overall your refusal to bow down to intelligence is something applaudable.
I salute you br0ck!
whats ur *****ing problem i just asked why hitler is not on this list
Aside from the fact that you managed that you managed to spell Hitler wrong, which is an achievement in itself, I don't really have a problem with you.
I rather think you're amusing, not in a good Chevy Chase like way though, more like when you see a kid hurt himself a funny way and you want to laugh but you know it's wrong. Admittedly todays comment is one of the near slip-ups I was talking about, but nonetheless, your stupidity, whether faked or real, worries me as you are to some extent the voice of your generation.
Anyways, just continue what you're doing. It's funny
my only guess is the listmaker was focusing on more historical Rulers.
I think Hitler started out in his right mind, although he was a right evil bastard. It was only later that he lost it. Read his biography by Ian Kershaw (heavy reading but if you can get through it very interesting). Also, there's some speculation that he was suffering from syphillis and that was making him lose it. Personally I think he was suffering from nervous exhaustion near the end, not really insane but utterly irrational.
Tertiary syplilis and Parkensons disease. His brain had more holes than Swiss cheese.
I missed the first chinese emperor Qin Shi Huang.
He built himself a Terracotta army, was searching for the elixir of immortality and tried to catch a fish with a crossbow. And when he was buried, in a mausoleum with mercury lakes, all the workers were burried with him.
The clothes in the picture for Charles VI don't match the date
Where`s Idi Amin? He liked to call himself, "His Excellency, President fot Life, Field Marshall, al-Hadji Dr Idi Amin, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of all the beasts of the Earth and fishes of the sea, and Conqueror of The British Empire in Africa, and Uganda in Paticular." And The King of Scotland.
Let's not forget that Big Daddy also established a navy for a landlocked country, killed somewhere around 300K people, and, very likely, kept heads in his freezer. That's about as crazy as they come!
I liked the lttle generals suit he had made for his little son – battle medals and all
Didn't he offer to marry Queen Elizabeth II of England back in the 70's? Proves the man was mad.
Idi Amin? That cat was certifiable.
#8 painting depicts Charles IV of Spain, not Charles IV of France…;)
Not anymore…lol
I can`t believe Hitler isn`t here. Sure Caligula was a bit mad, but compared to Hitler? Caligula is Einstein. Hitler believed "The Jews and Communists control the world," He wanted to create "The Ayran Race," take over the world, believed he was "Germany`s Saviour," made RIDICULOUS military decisions, he killed millions, yet he loved animals, make Germany the capital of the world.. He should be Number 1.
I think what separates Hitler from these is that his beliefs were the cause of his actions
for example, his hatred for the jewish race caused him to exterminate them
whereas the individuals on this list acted in bizarre ways that had no reason behind them, they were literally insane. Like chewing testicles, ripping people open from crotch to belly upside down? thats a little more *****ed up than believing the world is controlled by jews
which is it.
it is*
Yeah, Caligula did some.. STRANGE things, but even he didn`t want to take over the world and he didn`t see himself as "A Saviour." Name one World leader who has seen themselves as "A Saviour." I can`t. Even that North Korean Nutter Kim Jong Il hasn`t. Speaking of Kim Jong Il, why isn`t he here?
its all pointless if people can not define and diffrientiate words like evil and mad. btw how would you definnne evil.
How do you figure?
*gasp* don't let Julius see this comment – you'll be labelled a total idiot and bla bla bla generation blabla conceited git blaa bla bla.
Great List, and way more fun than I've got time for, with excursions into unfamiliar territory for me. Needs a follow-up someday. Will mentioned Elagabulus. There's Prince Vlad Tepes, Pedro II el Loco, King of Portugal,probably some popes….
From what I've seen in contemporary English sources, people (except Peter Pindar) were very fond of King George and Queen Charolette. They held national days of prayer for his recovery etc.
Nice list , i enjoyed it , but next one use more modern leaders . I cant wait until 2050 when the artificial intelligence known as fraternator V2.2 puts me at no.1 in part 5 of this list….
Where`s Megatron? And Galvatron?
I have an insane ruler at my place. The thing only measures in inches and the first inch is missing, meaning I have to add an inch every time I measure something. Hilarity ensues.
Interesting list – always good to read about Caligula. In fact, the story of emperor Titus is often just as crazy – I guess roman emperors make easy targets for lists like this. Just waiting for all the 'w' bushes, maggie thatchers, and kim jong ills to appear as notable omissions.
C'mon, I know you want to.
BTW, I think Hitler was a brilliantly cold and calculated mastermind, his only real 'insanity' came during the final few months of the war. At least he didn't send wave after wave of soldiers into enemy fire to simply absorb their bullets like Stalin did. Anyway…. C'est la vie.
Hitler knew ***** all about warfare. For example, he developed an absurd obsession with dive-bombers after the early successes of the Ju 87 "Stuka" in the war. He had the Me 262, the first operational fighter jet, refitted to be able to divebomb which hugely delayed massproduction, at a time when the Luftwaffe desperately needed a counter for the allied bombers which were wreaking havoc on German cities, a counter which a Me 262 equipped as a fighter or hunter jet would have been able to provide to some extent.
@ Julius: Thanks for replying.
Hitler did get erratic towards the end, and I agree, the 262 could have saved the war. However, the guy did take over most of Europe with Blitzkrieg, so I don't think he was all that dumb. However, to me, hitlers biggest mistake was to take over the role of battlefield commander from the generals actually IN the field, and pushed his own agenda above the advice of his own generals – that's just a bit silly isn't it? But that was probably his own ego, pride, and power corruption rather than a treatable mental disease. Having said all that, he did suffer from syfilis which DID indeed send him crackers in the end.
Hitler sent his Troops in Russia WITHOUT winter clothing, and while his Troops were freezing to death and being slaughtered, he REFUSED to let them surrender. If that isn`t crazy, then I don`t know what is.
@ Armadillotron.
I believe Hilter thought he could rush straight in at full speed at capture the major cities before the winter set in. He almost did, and his army was in mortar range of Moscow before the weather became impossible. He didn't learn from Napoleon it seems. As soon as this became a problem, Hitler ordered everybody in Germany to hand in their winter clothing to be sent to the front, and thousands of citizens handed them over. It worked in as much as this enabled his army to survive the winter rather than withdraw. Hitler thought he'd wait for the next year and carry on as before – so of course he wouldn't want to surrender anything at that stage. He had the oil fields, he had the resources and the time (The russian army didn't really get together and fight him back until later, and the only real headache at that point was the horror of Stalingrad – another ego senario – which cost him very dearly.)
If your Troops are in 30 degrees below zero like they were in Stalingrad, and they were FREEZING to death, saying "Fight to the last man," is the actions of an idiot or a total lunatic. I tend to think that he was crazy. NOONE in their right mind would do that. Even Napoleon realized he`d made a blunder.
@ Armadillotron.
To me, his biggest mistake here was declaring war on the Russians in the first place, as he'd successfully made a strong pact with them just a few months before. Most historians believe this mistake was the one step too far for the Third Reich. But, he made this snap decision only because somebody close to him said: "You know what? I know we've made this peace pact and all, but if you did decide to attack the Russians now, then there really would be no better time to catch them with their pants down." Temptation got the better of him.
As for Stalingrad, at that stage Hitler really believed he could win that battle – and soon – and kept regular tabs on the whole affair. Hitler promised that the army would get plenty of support and fresh troops very soon, and that the last Russian fighters in the city were almost out of ammo, and were actually weak and elderly. With 'Death or Glory' Hitler thought he could motivate his men to end the battle before Christmas and then recoup for the new year. He was wrong. The Russians were not so very weak, the winter was worse than anyone expected, and the re-supply of men never materialized – giving the Russians precious more time to get together. Eventually, his 'fight to the last' plan bottomed out – the moral boost faded, and thousands of men (and even a few generals) were surrounded and gave up.
The mastermind behind the blitzkrieg wasn't Hitler though, it was Erich von Manstein (and to a lesser Guderian).
The thing is that Hitler trusted the Wehrmacht less and less the longer the war progressed. A mistrust which only got stronger after the assassination attempt of the 20.july, by a group which was largely composed of Wehrmacht-officers. So more and more of the tactical decisions were taken by him or the leaders of the Waffen-SS (Himmler and Hausser). The Waffen-SS however didn't have the "Professional-Officers" that the Wehrmacht did (rommel, guderian etc.) so they made mistakes.
Was it ever definitively proven that Hitler had Syphilis? would explain a lot though……
dont think it was proven but it was suggested , also he exhibited all the classic symptoms of Syphilis and was being regularly being treated by numerous physicians . Also he liked "pay as you go " pomping as a young man in Viennese *****s .
i don`t think Hitler had Syphilis. I just think he was insane, in a way, that we`ve never seen before or since. or ever will again. Even though Kim Jong Il is a bit bonkers, even he isn`t as mad as Hitler. Has any other leader besides Hitler made up a new name for himself? Hitler made up "The Fuhrer." which sounds stupid in itself. And Hitler NEVER believed he was wrong. Every other crackpot leader accepted they made mistakes.
did bush ?
@Armadillo – The 'Fury of the Fuhrer' sounds pretty terrible and formidable to me. Fuhrer just means 'leader', and comes from two words which combine to mean 'to make ones way along the road' or 'the journey'. I think most leaders think they are above reproach, and very few even think they made any mistakes. I can only think of Nixon who eventually admited anything. The rest do it 'for the good of their country', and all that.
"Has any other leader besides Hitler made up a new name for himself?"
Well, you have the "Supreme Leader" Kim Jong-il, Mao was "The Great Helmsman", Castro is "El Presidente", Franco was the "Generalissimo", I could go on, but I think you get the point.
@ Julius.
Very interesting! I guessed Hitler didn't invent blitzkrieg, I didn't know who did until right now – but perhaps Hitler was quick and very keen to use it.
Yes, the 20th of July assassination attempt happened in 1944 – three years after the fall of Europe; and by that time Hitler had survived several attempts – making him quite paranoid over that final year of the war. He didn't trust anybody, and even Rommel was bumped off just in case he should get involved with another plot to overthrow him. At this point in the war (1944/45), Hitler was a spent old man (by all accounts), and needed a stick to walk. As for syphilis, well, that's a well established rumour which has never been disproven. The 'Hitler only had one ball' myth is indeed a myth and has been disproven.
The Bomb Plot was the stupidest thing the Germans did. All it did was make Hitler even crazier, and make him believe even more that "Providence," had chosen him to lead Germany to victory in the war. So that was a disaster. It`s now known that Hitler took amphetamines. So if he did have syphilis, the combination of syphilis, megalolomania, surviving the bomb plot and speed would have made Hitler without a doubt, the craziest man in history.
"The Bomb Plot was the stupidest thing the Germans did."
Wow, just wow…..
really?
of course , i would never have sent in tom cruise first of all , second of all every time they tried it was half assed , they should have gotten it right but they sacrificed efficiency and power for secrecy and personal safety . On History channel the other day i saw some dude backed out of Hitlers assassination because he didn't want to kill a man who was eating (Hitler was at lunch), which is pretty ironic if you think about WWI being started because the arch duke stopped for lunch after the 1rst assassination attempt thus enabling a second (and successful) attempt .
with great respect, you are confusing a ruler with a rule
great list though – very erudite
see, these are lists that entertain!
although i find it creepy that the lists which are about death/torture/insanity are the ones which are the most fascinating
A funny bonus: pedro I of portugal. He allegedly exhumed his mistress (that was killed by his father, cuz he didnt approuve) then he named her queen and made everybody kiss her hand. Some people just cant handle death very well. Death is a fact of life.
Aaaaah just another day in paradise
I was kind of disappointed with this list – it perpetuates myths instead of clearing them up. Caligula/Gaius wasn't insane and most of his excesses on this list are unproven. He was shaking up the status quo and redistributing power – how many of his cruelties were made up after the fact to discredit him? The same folks who had him killed spreading those rumors. Not that he wasn't nasty and a bit power mad….. Also George III didn't go nuts until he was old and blind and ill. Seems to me that there likely wasn't anything insane about Ludwig either; I don't see shy as an illness. Not so truly insane if you ask me.
I love to hear all sides of an argument – sounds credible to me – thanks Mom!
Excellent points – I agree.
True dat. The main sources of those rumours were authors who are famous for 'embellishing' their stories, like Suetonius. And if the list makers are considering Suetonius a good source, then Domitian and Nero deserve a spot on this just as much as Caligula.
Then again, if one were to consider paranoia insanity, one could add almost half of the Roman emperors, starting from Tiberius.
No Popes? Where`s Alexander IV? There was one CRAZY guy!
I give the list a meh….not really as interesting as I thought it would be. I was hoping to see Mugabe or Hitler. I can understand that all are ancient rulers, but these 2 deserve a top spot.
Let us not forget the wonderful, resourceful Idi Amin. Such a whackhead.
What about the Burger King? That's one disturbing fella with a crown… XD
Colonel Sanders. All those poor chicken
He truly is disturbing – and the DHHS gave him a bye on Obamacare the other day – kind of fishey?!?!
Insanely freaky!!!!!
No Mustafa I of Ottoman? Frederick William I of Prussia? "Saparmurat Niyazov?
Why should Friedrich Wilhelm I. be on this list? He allegedly had a bit of a dickish personality but he turned Prussia into a military power and is regarded as one of the best prussian kings.
Saparmurat niyazov.. THERE was a madman!
This is a very good list. I knew about half of these people.
About #8 whats so strange about not taking a bath for months I mean that was normal at the time. Queen Isabella of Spain only took two baths in her entire lifetime now where is she on the list?
Christian VII of Denmark could've been mentioned since he was truly insane. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_VII_of_Den…
Yeah well..I was a first time post & I was the one that mentioned Hitler first…but you rock Brock.
Cos you agreed..you must be well known here or something…I don't know..But geesz..lol
I got SO angry that Hitler was not on the list
I could replace EVERY one of these guys on this list with true life mad guys…that changed the course of history…and killed so many inocents people while they were at it…Who gives a fuk about medieval times…The madmen that recently used their power, need to be recognised..but NEVER celebrated,,just remembered so their evil can NEVER happen again.
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That's just *****ing stupid.
And thank you for mentioning Hitler… he actually belongs on the list. But don't be surprised that no one replied. We're magpies, darting at one shiny object but not another. Who knows why? When it comes to someone to reply to, br0ck is jut low-hanging fruit. The typical Listverse experience is Marvel to the list idea, Thrill tothe new concepts of the other posters, excoriate br0ck for saying something stupid…
"low hanging fruit" – or the dog ***** in the doorway .
Hitler was an evil, evil man but I think there is a difference between insanity and evil.
Insanity implies that someone is not in control of their actions at all; I think to call Hitler insane is actually taking away from his evil. I think it’s safe to assume that he was a cold, calculated man who was in control of his thoughts (sick as they may have be) and his actions until the end. Hitler should be accountable for his crimes as a fully functioning human being, not someone with a mental illness.
Good stuff, good stuff, good stuff, good stuff.
Madness? The shortness of the sentences in the introduction to this list, now that is madness.
Still, lovely stuff. Three thumbs up.
Bonus: JFrater.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe you precede the list with a paragraph which refers to "the following men" and "royal men", and then proceed to not only have two females on the list, but to start off the list (the very next paragraph!) with a female.
Not a thorough job of editing on somebody's part.
They may have had the bodies of a weak and feeble woman, but they had the heart and stomach of a man.
Probably in a jar on the desk…
I believe Justin II only went crazy after surviving the plaque which could do some serious brain damage. He also wouldn't sleep for days.
And if he'd brushed his teeth carefully he wouldn't have got the plaque in the first place, which goes to show the importance of oral hygiene on mental health and world history.
King Ludwig II of Bavaria actions kind of remind me of Michael Jackson
Genghis Khan? George Walker Bush? Tsar Nicholas II? Adolf Hitler? Joseph Stalin? Kim Jong Il? Robert Mugabe? Not even Prince of Wallachia? Ruhollah Khomeini? Pol Pot?
Polesch, I think I like your list better. Depressing to realize how many…
What is the fixation on here with Caligula's horse? I thought that was just an unsubstantiated legend.
Some info regarding his horse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incitatus
It gives a more understandable reason for the way Caligula treated his beloved pet, rather than an indication of his sanity.
Many modern leaders, while they are crazy by most standards, would most likely be considered more evil than crazy, i.e. Kim Jong Il, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein…the list could go on for a very long time!
no actually more crazy then evil…
Penthouse produced a movie titled “Caligula” starring Malcolm McDowell as the Emperor – not for everyone, but for film buffs it is a must see. Critics rated it anywhere from “I walked out” – to “best ever”.
For the *****ually explicit offended – don’t watch it.
For those that lean the other way – best felatrombone scene ever!
Little Alex as Caligula ……must be cool .
You can all keep your Hitler and Stalin suggestions to yourselves. Being mean does not equal being insane. They knew exactly what they were doing.