Posted on 09/08/2011 6:44:46 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Adolf Hitler
Genghis Khan
Marcus Brutus
Judas Iscariot
Cain
Osama Bin Laden
Saddam Hussein
Jack the Ripper
Vlad the Impaler
Lee Harvey Oswald
Source: listphobia.com
Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/list/article/10-most-infamous-people-in-history-2158333.php#ixzz1XMsaRBUL
I guess infamous for is probably defined as “whose name can we remember who was really bad?”
First you need to define the context.
Lee Oswald is infamous to the 180 million or so Americans, and a few others out there.
But to someone in Japan, I am sure the list would include Harry Truman and Curtis LeMay.
Chomsky defended Pol Pot?
Cesare Borgia.
Classically trained pianist and funny guy, to boot. I loved his “Phonetic Punctuation” bit.
Because the method that the Kahns used were so brutal. Alexander annexed countries and absorbed them.
Kahn just killed them all. Men, women, kids, dogs. All of them. You cannot have a rebellion if you are all dead.
Not a single communist on their list? Mao has the all-time record for mass-murder. Funny how they left off Atilla.
George Soros?
One day he’ll join Mao, Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, et al.... in hell.
Thanks for reminding me about Japan.
Why isn’t Yoko Ono on the list?
Well, I guess you could claim that Oswald was a communist....
the most infamous will depend on country to country. I can guarantee that if you ran the same questions in China or Japan, most of those listed here would not be known to those questioned
Nazi Party
The National Socialist German Workers' Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), commonly known in English as the Nazi Party (from the German Nazi, abbreviated from the pronunciation of Nationalsozialist[5]), was a political party in Germany between 1919 and 1945. It was known as the German Workers' Party (DAP) prior to a change of name in 1920.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party
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National Health Care: Medicine in Germany 1918-1945 [Nazi health care]
Does the Modern Bureaucratization of Medicine Risk a Return to the Horrors of National Socialist Medicine?
by Marc S. Micozzi M.D.
Today we are concerned about issues such as doctor-assisted suicide, abortion, the use of fetal tissue, genetic screening, birth control and sterilization, health-care rationing and the ethics of medical research on animals and humans. These subjects are major challenges in both ethics and economics at the end of the twentieth century. But at the beginning of the twentieth century the desire to create a more scientific medical practice and research had already raised the issues of euthanasia, eugenics, and medical experimentation on human subjects. In addition, the increasing involvement of the German government in medical care and funding medical research established the government-medical complex that the National Socialists later used to execute their extermination policies. ..."
http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/national-health-care-medicine-in-germany-1918-1945/
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Saddam Hussein and the
Ba'ath Party student cell,
Cairo, in the period 1959-63
--wikipedia (article: Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party).
Genghis Khan ruled over more conquered human beings than any other conqueror in history - he didn't kill them all - just enough to provide a compelling example.
Mao and Stalin not in top 10....
“It should have all teh commie dictators on their, Stalin, Lenin, Mao, Pol Pot, Pot Bellied Pig, Castro, etc”.
...Obama.
He probably turned out to be a fat kid that needs to take part in the First Lady’s Fat Fest.
Robespierre?
Don’t forget ManBearPig! Or Shakra Man for short.
Actually, the Mongols were perfectly happy to let everyone live, provided they got their tribute. What’s more, the Mongol empire was the first country in the world with universal religious toleration and constituted a free-trade zone almost the entire length of Eurasia. Because the Mongols, unlike the Teutonic Knights, were perfectly happy to let the Rus remain Orthodox Christians, St. Alexander Nevsky made the Republic of Novgorod tributary to the Mongols so he could turn his military attentions against the northern Crusaders.
In a way a shame the Mongols’ attitude toward hygiene was as retrograde as their attitude toward religion and commerce was forward-looking: they collapsed due to infectious diseases the spread of which was facilitated by the Mongol abhorence of bathing.
Warren E. Burger
William O. Douglas
William J. Brennan, Jr.
Potter Stewart
Thurgood Marshall
Harry Blackmun
Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
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William Rehnquist and Byron White dissented.
Still, I'd nomimate
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