From ancient times to the present, wars have never stopped, and human history is actually a history of war. In history, there have been one war maniac after another, some of them are regarded as heroes by their own people, some are notorious, and they are regarded as sinners by people all over the world, so today we will take stock of the four major war maniacs in the world.
Adolf Hitler: This man with a small beard will forever be nailed to the column of shame of history, the notorious Führer of Nazi Germany, who provoked the largest war in history, The Second World War, and involved almost all the nations of the world. Hitler was an extreme nationalist and anti-Semite, and at his instigation, the Germans committed heinous crimes and persecuted and massacred as many as 6 million Jews.
2. Boer Jin Temujin: That is, we are familiar with Genghis Khan, Genghis Khan means "the great chief who has the four sides of the sea", and his life is a life of conquest and a life of fighting. Temujin was almost invincible, first unifying the Mongol tribes and establishing the Great Mongol State in 1206. After that, he launched a number of foreign conquest wars, conquering the territory of Central Asia and the Black Sea coast of Eastern Europe, which made the entire Eurasian continent feel frightened, and Genghis Khan was also called the "Whip of God".
3. Gaius Octavian: He was the founding emperor of the Roman Empire and the founder of the Führer's political system, ruling Rome for 40 years. In 44 BC, Octavian became Caesar's first heir and adopted son, and after Caesar's assassination, he entered the political arena and began a brilliant life. At the Battle of Philippi, Octavian defeated the republican leaders Brutu and Kasi; at the Battle of Aktim, Octavian defeated Antony and destroyed the Ptolemaic dynasty of ancient Egypt. After that, Octavian became the "Grand Marshal" and was given the title of "Augustus", he kept the Roman world peaceful and prosperous for 2 centuries, and after his death was listed as a "god" by the Roman Senate!
4. Napoleon Bonaparte: This small man born in Corsica had great ambitions, and in 1804 Napoleon was crowned emperor and became the founder of the First French Empire. He is a god of war-like figure, who has led a large army to break the anti-French alliance formed by Britain, Prussia, Austria, Russia and other countries, and won a total of 50 large battles, and is a great hero in the minds of the French. In 1814, Napoleon abdicated and was exiled to Elba, and the following year suffered a defeat at Waterloo, eventually dying on the isolated island.