Terrible fatcs in the history!
Throughout history, entire people and peoples committed terrible, despicable and truly aberrant acts, here is a compilation of some facts
The Nanking Massacre
During the War between Japan and China. Japanese soldiers invaded the Chinese city of Nanjing and carried out a series of atrocities: cruel murders, mass rapes, ripping babies from their mothers' bodies, forcing family members to have sex with each other and several other cruel facts.
Cats Massacre
Pope Gregory IX related the cats with demonic practices and thousands of felines were killed. Not only did many cats die, but as the cat population declined, that of rodents increased, so we can hold Gregorio IX responsible for facilitating the spread of the bubonic plague, which killed more than 100 million people.
The Terrible Show
The Roman Emperor Comodo decided to have his people gather all the disabled or dwarfed people and take them to the Colosseum. Once in the Colosseum, they were forced to fight to their deaths with sharp knives, all to entertain the emperor.
The Czar's punishment
Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia during the second half of the seventeenth century, discovered that his wife had a lover and deceiving the most powerful man of the empire brought its consequences. The Czar had his wife's mistress executed, and as a reminder not to disobey him again, made her have the head of the now dead lover in a jar on his bedside table.
Guilty Until the boiling water proves otherwise
In the Middle Ages, the trials were not complicated, since to know if the defendant of violent crimes was guilty or innocent, should put his arm in a jar of boiling water. If he burned his arm, he was guilty, since if he were innocent God would have protected him from such a terrible and unjust wound.
Austrian Error
An army is to defend a country from external attacks, never from the civilians, but in 1788, product of an error, the Austrian army attacked its own comrades, resulting in more than 10 thousand deaths.
Dentures of the 19th century
Dentures of the nineteenth century were composed of teeth of soldiers killed in battle, which were barely died and had a great commercial value.
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