There are so many nation leaders who can be considered as unforgettable like Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the US, JFK, and who could ever forget George Washington, the first president of the United States of America. We can also include in this list Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the man with the longest term of office in the history of the US presidency, Winston Churchill of Great Britain, Nelson Mandela of South Africa, The Dalai Lama of Tibet and many others.
There are also many nation leaders who can be considered as unforgivable. First on the list is of course, no other than the former president of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, he occupied Kuwait and believed to have ordered the torture and killing of about 600,000 people, Idi Amin of Africa who was discovered to be a cannibal upon his death when his fridge were found out to be full of human flesh. There's Deng Xiaoping of China, who ordered the massacre of thousands of student protesters during his regime, and many others.
But who can be considered as unforgettable and at the same time, unforgivable nation leader? I couldn't think of any other person who can be called as the most unforgettable and unforgivable leader in History but Adolf Hitler.
Who could ever forget the Holocaust? Three scores and three years had past but this infamous event in the history of mankind still have a great impact on our lives most especially to the families of those millions of Jews who were tortured and put to death by mass killings in different unimaginable manners. Many were killed in extermination camps, especially built by the Germans for the mass killing of the Jews. These camps were equipped with gas chambers and crematoria capable of killing and cremating thousands of people in a day, million others were slowly worked to death as slave labor.
Why did Hitler order the killings of these people? He wanted to rid Germanic life of all Jewish influence. Hitler hated the Jews very much. When the Nazi came to power in 1933, Jews were dismissed from the civil service and banned from certain fields, such as law, medicine, and teaching. The government also encouraged boycotts of Jewish-owned businesses. In 1935 the Nazis enacted the Nuremberg laws, which stripped Jews of their citizenship and forbade them to marry non-Jews.
The systematic slaughter of European Jews by the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler in Germany during World War II popularly known as the Holocaust, killed some six million Jews out of the nine million Jews living in Germany and German-occupied territories. The Germans also killed about five million Gypsies and Slavs, who like the Jews, were considered undesirable.
So who can be considered as the most unforgettable and most unforgettable nation leader in the world? It's no other than Adolf Hitler. As a matter of the fact, he is considered as the worst criminal in the History of mankind, killing more than eleven million Jews, Slavs, and Gypsies combined aside from the million casualties of World War II which he also initiated.
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