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The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims.
This list of wars by death toll includes all deaths directly or indirectly caused by the deadliest wars in history. These numbers encompass the deaths of military personnel resulting directly from battles or other wartime actions, as well as wartime or war-related civilian deaths, often caused by war-induced epidemics , famines , or genocides .
Scholarship varies on the definition of genocide employed when analysing whether events are genocidal in nature. [2] The United Nations Genocide Convention, not always employed, defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or ...
German military attaché: 24 April 1975 Stockholm Sweden: Heinz Hillegaart [6] German trade attaché: 24 April 1975 Fritz Sippe German police officer 7 May 1976 Sprendlingen West Germany: Siegfried Buback [7] Federal prosecutor 7 April 1977 Karlsruhe: Jürgen Ponto [7] CEO of Dresdner Bank: 30 July 1977 Oberursel: Heinz Marcisz [8] Schleyer's ...
Member of the People's Assembly 8 April 1963 Unknown Unknown Denounced as the "People's Enemy" by the regime, he was killed by artillery gunfire. 64 Myslym Keta Commander of the Tanks Regiment 26 February 1966 Unknown Fushë-Arrëz: Keta was suspected to be an opponent of dictator Enver Hoxha. 65 Mehmet Shehu: Prime Minister 17 December 1981
Killed in an insurrection by Nabu-suma-ukin II. [8] Nabu-suma-ukin II: 732 BC: Nabu-mukin-zeri [9] Nabu-mukin-zeri: 729 BC: Killed during the Assyrian conquest of Babylon by Tiglath-Pileser III. [10] Shalmaneser V: King of Assyria: 722 BC: Neo-Assyrian Empire: Sargon II [11] Mushezib-Marduk: King of Babylon 689 BC: Babylon: Murdered during ...
This list includes people from public life who, owing to their origins, their political or religious convictions, or their sexual orientation, were murdered by the Nazi regime. It includes those murdered in the Holocaust , as well as individuals otherwise killed by the Nazis before and during World War II.
The American prosecution supported a longer list. [4] Added to haphazardly, this list was the basis of those to be prosecuted at Nuremberg. Some of the most prominent Nazis—Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels—had died by suicide and therefore could not be tried.