Dictators

Dictators

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Callery Sean
HarperCollins Publishers
EAN: 9780007242214
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Revolutionaries, despots and tyrants – over 40 of the most totalitarian leaders in the world

Want to know which dictator ruled the longest, who added his own name to his country’s national anthem, who killed his own mother, who, it is estimated, was responsible for killing about a tenth of the global population? Read about revolutions and wars; family politics and betrayals.

This book covers 40 dictators throughout history, including a brief outline of how they came to and left power, their personality, abilities and achievements, and a historical perspective on how their rule affected their country and people.

Dictators included are, amongst others: Peter I of Russia, Lenin, Mussolini, Stalin, Franco, Pol Pot, Castro, and Juan Peron.

This book aims to answer questions such as: How do you become a dictator? Why does it happen? What sort of person becomes a dictator? It also explains the legacy of each dictator.

Includes: Top ten tips for tyrants, famous quotes from or about the leaders, and interesting facts about each dictator that you probably didn’t know.

EAN 9780007242214
ISBN 0007242212
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date March 5, 2007
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 117 x 82 x 11
Country United Kingdom
Authors Callery Sean
Series Collins Gem
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