Who was the most villainous person in history?

Who was the most villainous person in history?

I'm not neccessarily talking about the person who did the worst things, but the person who acted like a mustache twirling villain as well.

Probably him to be honest. He was a bloody lunatic and a brutal man.

Luigi Cadorna.

How no one didn't just kill him after his first fuck up is baffling.

Is he that guy who wanted to start up the mongol empire again?

That's just Soviet propaganda though, and his soldiers' and advisors' guilt being blamed on him. And civil wars tend to get out the worst in people.

Yes.

Incompetency is not exactly villainy.

>Russian civil war
>In fucking Mongolia
Nah m8, he was just that insane. One good thing he did was kicking Chinese out of there, though.

Anyway, my nomination is this guy.
>Nicknamed El Loco ('the Madman'), he styled himself "Wrath of God, Prince of Freedom, King of Tierra Firme"

Finally he turned his attention to Baghdad, once considered the jewel of the Islamic world. After conquering the city Tamerlane ordered every soldier to present him with two severed human heads or lose their own head. The terrified soldiers quickly complied with this cruel order. In fact, some of the soldiers cut off the heads of prisoners captured in earlier campaigns just to have two human heads to drop at the feet of Tamerlane. His own soldiers were deathly afraid of this tyrant.

I guess Mussolini would be the typical evil supervillain character. Just look at the guy's headquarters

>yfw some of the soldiers cut their own heads off to give to Tamerlane because they couldn't find any others
fucking hell

Dirlewanger

Beria

>Hulagu
>Tamerlane
>George Bush

Poor Baghdad never catches a break

Correct answer.

Vlad Tepes is a close second for being an edgy cunt.

Vlad did literally nothing wrong.

On a local scale, the guy who built the murder hotel gets my vote.

>Literally had a mustachio
>Impaling turk fucking shits along the road to his big ass creepy castle in the mountains causing the sultan to have a nervous breakdown
>Purged his own nobles

The Scourge of God is a pretty based name for a villain. By the virtue alone gotta say Attila.

Vlad did nothing wrong though. Not even kidding. Everything that he did was for the sake of his own people and his lands. His methods were harsh but would not have stood out in 15th century Balkans. The only reason he has such a reputation is because the Saxons in Transylvania were some of the people he 'mistreated'. Word gets back to the Germans about his brutal methods and now all of a sudden he gets this reputation as some undead bloodsucking monster who impales children on wooden spikes. Fucking Saxons man.

>Besides being a serial killer, H. H. Holmes was also a successful con artist and a bigamist.

What makes a successful con artist?

What makes a successful bigamist?

>Fucking Saxons man
Word up, homie.

Vlad the impaler is up there.

Beria had a smooth face, nigger.

he looks like some kind of arthouse director here

Well, early Bolshevik propaganda was toptier art.

>Don Lope De Aguirre
>Villainous

kys yourself you pleb fuck

Heinrich Krammer penned the "Maleus Malificarum" which had a devastating and enduring effect on women in the western world. It could perhaps be the book that led to the assumption of women being inherently wicked that endures even to this day in some conservative religious circles. And everyone persecuted by the rules of this book died for nothing since it was utter superstition and an enduring legacy to the "dark ages" mentality (even though it was published during the period of the "Eurocentric Renaissance"). It also stalled numerous scientific progressions over the years as it allowed for the assumption of witchcraft rather than logical examinations of bizarre phenomena attributed to "witches". Men were persecuted too, but women were proportionally more persecuted since the book described women as "inherently weak to the wiles of the dark arts".

Need I say anything?

You do because you're retarded if you think he was a villain. If anything his speeches are more relevant than ever in an America that's enforcing more and more racial division under the guise of "stopping discrimination" by forcing people to choose sides instead of accepting a wide array of different interpretations and moderations.

Take your shitty "nigguhs ruined 'merricuh" memes back to /pol/

Someone's triggered.

>2017
>triggered memes
wew lad

William Dudley Pelley.

Leader of the Silver Legion of America. Though it pretended to be a fascist organisation, in reality Pelley and his crew were full on cultists. He thought he could walk on water, see through walls etc.

He even had a supervillain HQ.

> Circa 1935, a Nazi agent befriended mining fortune heiress Jessie Murphy, convincing her to contribute cash, and the use of her ranch, recently purchased from screen cowboy Will Rogers, to the Fascist movement. The Silver Shirts began construction of the Murphy Ranch, situated on a secluded 55 acre site in the Los Angeles hills, meant to serve as a fortified world headquarters after the expected Fascist global conquest.

>Violent
>Aggressive
>Sadistic
>Gay
>Russian
>Manlet

They never learn, do they?

...

>kebab will never be removed on such a massive scale ever again

>taking blatant bait this seriously
Do you need a good pat on the back for your deeds?

Stallin? Not that this guy was even a really terrible person. But the things he did were just so Tricky!

>America tells Russia that they Have nuke and are bouta drop it on Japan
>Stallin goes, "I know, oh btw we have nukes too. Muahahaha!"

Like cmon!? Dude was such a triskster

Oda Nobunaga is kinda already romanticized as being a villain similar to Cao Cao.

He was a ruthless mother fucker, that's for sure, but also quite cultured and progressive. If he's a villain at least he's got layers.