My murderer is Vlad The Impaler or also known as Dracula. He is famous for being the prince of Wallachia He is famous because they defended their land and were known for being a good leader and protector. Vlad was born in 1431 in the Sighisoara Citadel family. When Vlad was 11, his father refused to support the Ottoman invasion of Transylvania of March 1442, and Sultan Murad the second ordered him to come to Gallipoli to prove his loyalty. He departed together with Vlad and his brother, Radu, and once they arrived, they were all imprisoned. Vlad had many criminal charges. He was imprisoned for killing hundreds of thousands of Ottomans and impaling them all. Also, for rebelling against the whole Empire. He defeated an Ottoman army of more than 250,000 people with an army of no more than 30,000 men including young boys. He also harassed the Ottomans with several unexpected night attacks, destroying all their possible food sources and poisoned their water sources. …show more content…
He got rid of greedy people, rapists, thieves, and beggars. He did it by any means necessary but it still worked. He was only cruel to the people who threatened his people and he was a respected ruler. Vlad became a well-respected ruler overall. On the night of June 16th Vlad, and a handful of men organized a night attack on the Ottoman army. They went into the camp disguised as Turks and tried to capture or assassinate the Sultan. Even though they did not succeed the Turks started killing each other because of the
Josef Mengele. Dr. Nyiszli writes he was driven to survive so that he would be able to inform the world of what had taken place in Auschwitz.
One of the big conflicts that Vladek encountered was distrust and betrayal. When Vladek heard that the
Vlad Tepes or Vlad III Draculea or commonly known as Vlad the Impaler, because of his habit of impaling his enemies through large wooden stakes. He was the former ruler of Walachia and a ruthless man and a folk hero to his people. The full history of Vlad is one filled with death and war, as he embarks on multiple campaigns of war. Vlad was born as the second son of four male children, his sobriquet draculea meaning “son of dracul,” was derived from the Latin draco “dragon” after his father induction into the order of the dragon. Vlad had moved to Walachia in 1436 when his father gained leadership of the Walachian.
Vladek was not perfect. He did what he needed to do to survive. Vladek dealt in illegal black market trading, frequently bribed people and sometimes stood idly by while bad things happened to others. But he never lost his humanity. Vladek was never cruel and he helped others when he could.
A zombie is a monster that has been a horror movie legacy for many years now. Zombie is defined as “a dead person who is able to move because of magic according to some religions and in stories, movies, etc.” Zombies haven’t always been the creature that we see today though. George A. Romero merged the old-forgotten zombie into the standardized version we see today. James Conroy writes, “With his 1968 film Night of the Living Dead, George Romero brought the concept of the slow-moving, flesh-eating zombie into mainstream American culture.” (1) Night of the Living Dead not only set an iconic image for zombies, but it also brought issues you would not normally see in a Zombie film, dealing with race and gender stereotypes.
Who Was the Zodiac Killer? The Zodiac killings of the late 60s were some of the most horrific criminal acts in American history. Only five of the horrific murders were directly linked to him, but the Zodiac claimed the murders of 37 people. The first two victims were the teenage couple, Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday, on their first date.
The malevolent necromancer strived to perform two demonic acts: poison the town's mayor and manipulate the town's police officers to arrest everyone.
...e seemed to be effective even against one of history other sadistic leaders, Sultan Mehmed II. During Vlad’s reign as voivode, he provided peasants with a sense of security that still lingers in the hearts of Romanians today.
I chose the Nazi war criminal, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, he was the Chief of RSHA (an organization that included the offices of Gestapo, the SD, and the Criminal Police) and the Chief of Security Police. He was accused of ordering prisoners in the concentration camps that were closed down before they could be liberated by Allied Sources, like Dachau. The prosecution said that Kaltenbrunner and the RSHA both were both responsible for "The Final Solution” plan. As well as the 2 million jews killed by Einsatzgruppen (paramilitary death squads that were responsible for mass killings) and for 4 million jews killed in concentration camps, adding up to 6 million deaths that Kaltenbrunner was responsible for. During his trial, Kaltenbrunner said “How
During this time, he wanted the power of the throne. “So he got all the Boyars the (noble men) together on Easter Sunday.” (Goldberg and Itzkowitz 2008) “Vlad asked how many rulers there was before him some fifty others couldn’t count how many they had.” (Goldberg and Itzkowitz 2008) Vlad knew that Boyars were the ones to get rid of the ruler so he impaled the ones he thought could not and the rest he started to put to work on building a castle.
Although it seems that he was a horrible leader, he did many things for Russia. He made Russia from being one of the weakest and rural country to being one of the most powerful and industrial country in the world. He stabilized the country. When he died, many people wept. They were sad that their leader had left them. Now it all depends on if the good outweighed the evil. He did do some good things but he also did very horrific things as well.
Forty thousand. Forty thousand is the estimated number of victims of Vlad the Impaler. Many of that staggering amount was, in fact, his own people, which included less than 50,000 citizens at the highest point in population. Vampires have evolved throughout the years, but the modern bloodsuckers can find some basis in actual people and events. Vlad Tepes was not always known as “The Impaler,” so one must look at the circumstances before he gained power and then through his rule over Wallachia in Romania to comprehend how fitting his title is. Modern representations of the infamous prince have been made due to the rediscovery of his story. Vlad’s childhood and early adulthood played a significant
Vlad III supported the Ottoman Empire and in 1442 after a “diplomatic meeting” with Sultan Murad III he and two of his sons, Vlad and Radu, were taken hostages. Vlad III was released but his sons were kept there as a guarantee that he would support the Turks' cause. Vlad and Radu were well treated and were taught everything the
... on discipline. Firstly, he needed to be sure of the loyalty of subordinates and officials, which he did by introducing rewards and punishments, the incentive of rewards increased momentum, however because targets were so high and nearly impossible the only beneficiaries were the Stakhanovites (workers who exceeded their quota). Secondly he ended wage equalisation, claiming that equality caused chaos.
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