SHOCKING TRUTHS REVEALED: The Most Unexpected Assassinations of World Leaders!
Today we delve deep into the pages of History to uncover some of the most shocking and pivotal moments that changed the course of Nations we’re talking about the assassinations of world leaders events shrouded in mystery Intrigue and often controversy from Julius Caesar to John F Kennedy we hope you will like the Video Know I get it Back Yeah I would never clim Give I get my [Applause] Back I want to play those games with you You’re yeah I give Back Yeah I get my back Yeah I never you I give Back yeah play I get my Back I give it back have thoughts or theories about these events drop a comment below we love hearing from you if you found these stories as captivating as we did please give this video a thumbs up and share it with your fellow history enthusiasts your support helps us bring
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Today, we delve deep into the pages of history to uncover some of the most shocking and pivotal moments that changed the course of nations. We’re talking about the assassinations of world leaders – events shrouded in mystery, intrigue, and often, controversy. From Julius Caesar to John F. Kennedy.
1. Julius Caesar (Roman Republic, 44 BC) – The Roman dictator was assassinated by a group of senators including Brutus and Cassius.
2. Henry IV of France (France, 1610) – Stabbed to death by François Ravaillac.
3. Oliver Cromwell (England, 1658) – Died of natural causes. His body was exhumed and posthumously executed
4. Spencer Perceval (UK, 1812) – Shot by a disgruntled businessman in the House of Commons.
5. Ioannis Kapodistrias (Greece, 1831) – Assassinated by political rivals.
6. Abraham Lincoln (USA, 1865) – Shot by John Wilkes Booth.
7. James A. Garfield (USA, 1881) – Shot by Charles J. Guiteau.
8. Alexander II of Russia (Russia, 1881) – Killed in a bomb attack by members of the revolutionary group Narodnaya Volya.
9. Gabriel Garcia Moreno (Ecuador, 1875) – Assassinated by a machete-wielding attacker.
10. William McKinley (USA, 1901) – Shot by Leon Czolgosz.
11. Franz Ferdinand (Austria, 1914) – His assassination in Sarajevo was a major catalyst for World War I.
12. King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (Yugoslavia, 1934) – Assassinated in Marseille, France.
13. Paul Doumer (France, 1932) – Shot by a Russian émigré.
14. Mohammed Nadir Shah (Afghanistan, 1933) – Assassinated during a high school graduation ceremony.
15. Philippe Henriot (Vichy France, 1944) – Assassinated by the French Resistance.
16. Mahatma Gandhi (India, 1948) – Shot by Nathuram Godse.
17. Carlos Delgado Chalbaud (Venezuela, 1950) – Kidnapped and murdered by political rivals.
18. Liaquat Ali Khan (Pakistan, 1951) – Assassinated by an Afghan national.
19. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka, 1959) – Shot by a Buddhist monk.
20. Ngô Đình Diệm (South Vietnam, 1963) – Assassinated during a coup.
21. John F. Kennedy (USA, 1963) – The 35th President of the United States, assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas.
22. René Schneider (Chile, 1970) – Assassinated in a failed kidnapping attempt.
23. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia, 1975) – Shot by his nephew.
24. General Murtala Muhammed (Nigeria, 1976) – Assassinated in a military coup.
25. Aldo Moro (Italy, 1978) – Kidnapped and murdered by the Red Brigades.
26. Park Chung-hee (South Korea, 1979) – Shot by his intelligence chief.
27. Louis Mountbatten (UK, 1979) – Killed by an IRA bomb on his boat.
28. Anwar Sadat (Egypt, 1981) – President of Egypt, assassinated by fundamentalist army officers.
29. Ziaur Rahman (Bangladesh, 1981) – Assassinated in a military coup.
30. Indira Gandhi (India, 1984) – Prime Minister of India, assassinated by her own bodyguards.
31. Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso, 1987) – Killed in a coup d’état.
32. Juvénal Habyarimana (Rwanda, 1994) – Died in a plane crash, suspected to be an assassination.
33. Cyprien Ntaryamira (Burundi, 1994) – Died in the same plane crash as Juvénal Habyarimana of Rwanda.
34. Yitzhak Rabin (Israel, 1995) – Prime Minister of Israel, assassinated by an Israeli ultra-nationalist.
35. Laurent-Désiré Kabila (Congo, 2001) – Shot by one of his bodyguards.
36. King Birendra of Nepal (Nepal, 2001) – Killed in a massacre perpetrated by his son.
37. Rafic Hariri (Lebanon, 2005) – Killed in a car bombing.
38. Benazir Bhutto (Pakistan, 2007) – Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, assassinated during an election rally.
39. Ali Abdullah Saleh (Yemen, 2017) – Killed by Houthi rebels during the Yemeni Civil War.
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