The Most Brutal Empires in History.
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00:00 Mongol Empire
01:09 Roman Empire
02:23 Assyrian Empire
03:43 Aztec Empire
05:03 Belgian Congo
06:25 British Empire
07:49 Soviet Union under Stalin
09:17 Nazi Third Reich
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This would be y for Diddy 3:21
Edit:(ts is a joke btw)
0:24 Baghdad's population was less than 800,000 in 1258. Most of the deaths were due to the internal struggles Baghdad had been experiencing for years, a flood that not only killed part of the population but also destroyed much of the city months before, and the plague that ravaged the city. The Mongols sacked the city for a few days, sparing several districts—not only the Jewish, Christian, and Shiite districts, but also a Sunni district. The anecdote that the Tigris River turned black because of the books that were thrown into it first appeared in 1406 by Ibn Khaldūn. I don't think I need to explain why it's not at all reliable… The Islamic Golden Age didn't end in 1258. In the following decades, great experts emerged in various fields of knowledge within the domains of the Lycans. This is yet another of the many lies used as propaganda to defame the Mongols.
Japanese empire?
Not including it is a war crime
Soviet Union wasn’t a Empire
Mongolia is not that f@ck#n brutal
Am sorry as a belgian
Spanish Empire? Russian Empire? Arguably the United States?
Britishs and national socialists are brother from another mother
Don’t forget about Israel and the IDF
1:12 Based 👌🏻