Top 10 Most Evil Persons Who Have Ever Lived In The World Till 2023

 

Here are the top 10 most evil persons who have ever lived in the world till 2023.

1. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945 CE)
Hitler's actions resulted in an estimated 50 million deaths.

He is just the epitome of a devil known to the human race that we live in today, based on common opinion that is overwhelmingly stacked in his favour.


Hitler's actions led to a predicted loss of over 50 million lives, and his reign ended with a suicide attempt in his bunker in April 1945.


2. Joseph Stalin (1878 -1953 CE)
Famines were used as a tool of political control, resulting in the demise of millions of people.


Stalin was the Soviet Union's leader of the mid-1920s until his passing away in 1953. He is to blame for the deaths of millions of his own people as a result of forced collectivism, purges, and gulags.

He enacted policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of people. Stalin was in charge of forced collectivization, purges, and gulags, where many people died as a result of starvation and execution.


3. Idi Amin (1952 – 2003 CE)
Killed at least 500,000 of Uganda's 12 million people at the time.


During Idi Amin reign, he was to blame for widespread human rights violations, political suppression, and mass murders. Amin's regime was characterised by extreme brutality and violence, with hundreds of thousands assassinated or vanished without a trace. 

4. Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476 CE)
He is well-known for his cruelty and use of impaling as a form of punishment.


Who hasn't heard of Dracula? Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad III or Vlad Dracula, is thought to have inspired the fictional character of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel of the identical name.

He is remembered not for the amount of deaths he caused, but for the awful methods of execution by impalement. He might not have killed as many individuals as others on the list, but his cruelty is legendary.

5. Pol Pot (1925 – 1998 CE)
Responsible for estimated amount of 1.5 to 2 million deaths


Pol Pot, referred to as Saloth Sar, was Cambodia's Prime Minister from 1976 to 1979, when he carried out an extreme communist ideology known as "Year Zero."

Cambodian society was fundamentally altered under his leadership through brutal collectivization and the eviction of cities and towns, resulting in the demise of a believed 1.5 to 2 million people as a result of starvation, execution, and forced labour.


6. Mao Zedong (1893 -1976 CE)
A cruel dictator who inflicted widespread suffering and killed millions of innocent individuals.


Mao Zedong was the People's Republic of China's founding father and acted as the country's leader from its inception in 1949 till his death in 1976. Mao's policies led to the deaths of millions of Chinese citizens during his reign.


7. Genghis Khan (1162 -1227 CE )
His invasions were brutal, and millions of people were killed or enslaved as a result.


Genghis Khan is still a contentious historical figure. Some regard him as a cruel conqueror who committed many atrocities, while others regard him as an outstanding leader who brought order and unity to Central Asia's nomadic tribes.


8. Ivan the Terrible (1530 -1584 CE)
The title says it all.


Many regard Ivan IV of Russia, also known as Ivan the Terrible, as a cruel and harsh ruler. He is known for his cruel treatment of the boyars (nobility) and peasants, as well as his brutal suppression of internal opposition.


9. Caligula (12 – 41 CE)
Caligula is regarded as a villain due to his violent rule, vices, cruelty, megalomania, sadistic behaviour, and lack of compassion for human suffering.


Caligula, Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, was the Roman Emperor from 37 to 41 AD. He is widely regarded as a cruel and ruthless ruler who committed numerous atrocities and excesses during the time he ruled.

Caligula was known for his odd and erratic behaviour, which frequently manifested itself in cruel and violent ways. On a whim, he is said to have ordered the execution of a number of people, such as family members and close associates.


10. Emperor Tiberius (42 BCE – 37 CE)
A cruel and ruthless ruler who committed numerous atrocities during his reign.

Many historians regard Emperor Tiberius, who ruled Rome from 14 to 37 AD, as a complex and contentious figure.

Others in history portray Tiberius as a cruel and brutal ruler who committed numerous atrocities during his time in power, while others argue that he was a competent and successful ruler who was forced to deal with challenging circumstances.