Joseph Stalin was the ruthless and unforgiving leader of Soviet Russia from the 1920s to 1953 when he died. The USSR had 56- 62 million “unnatural” deaths during his time as dictator. 49 million deaths were linked to Joseph Stalin. Anyone who against Joseph Stalin was killed within the month. During his youth, he robbed banks and killed people. He did not like independent people, only people who followed his orders. He treated his wife horribly which led to her committing suicide. He would kill as many people as he had to to get his way. After World War Two, he tried to rapidly better his nation's army in hopes of fighting the U.S. in a war. He once said, “One death is a tragedy, one million is a statistic.”
Hitler was Chancellor…show more content… Ivan was cruel, brutal and merciless even as a kid. Ivan would enjoy talking defenseless creatures such as cats, dogs and squirrels to the top of tall buildings and throwing them to the ground. As a teenager, Ivan would seek joy in killing people. Ivan soon loved to kill and torture his enemies. Once he became the Tsar, he developed paranoid and believed that he was constantly in danger. Ivan destroyed hundreds of villages, towns, and cities. In the Novgorod Massacre, 60,000 were tortured to death. He had his own personal torture chamber. Ivan died in 1584 during a chess game probably from poisoning.
He was emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989. He was responsible for killing hundreds Chinese, Indonesians, Koreans, Filipinos, and Indochinese. He ordered every Chinese war prisoner to be killed. Over 10 million Chinese became slaves, were tortured or were even eaten. Some of the ways he killed included being shot, beheaded, stabbed, burned, boiled, roasted, buried alive, and impaled. People were sometimes killed by gas, aid, military dogs and being hanged by their tongues on iron hooks. Hirohito died in 1989 from…show more content… The narrator used to like animals, but that changed when his path crossed with a certain black cat. Once he adopted the cat, they became the best of friends. But one night In a drunken rage, the narrator cut his cat’s eye out because he felt offended by his cat, whom he loved when it did not come when he called. He felt guilty for his deed, so he killed the cat by hanging it in the backyard to not have to bear seeing the empty eye socket every day. Once he killed the cat he felt guilty and stated “I knew I was committing a horrible sin. But my nature, which by this time was demented and twisted by drink, forced me to pull the noose tighter… which only reminded me of how evil I had become.” Eventually. Soon he found a new black cat, and when it caused him to trip down a flight of stairs, he decided to kill it. His wife stepped between the ax and the cat and was accidentally