Every Childhood That Created a Dictator Part II
Every Childhood That Created a Dictator: Part II "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth." That's a comment one of you left under Part One. You also asked me to cover the dictators I missed. This is that video. Eight more childhoods. Eight more lines drawn straight from a wound to a body count. From Mussolini's first stabbing at age ten, to the orphan who crowned himself Emperor in Paris-tailored robes, to the bureaucrat whose dead mother became a country's national month. None of this excuses what they did. But it helps answer the question Part One left open. Why does the same story keep happening? WATCH PART ONE: • Every Childhood That Created a Dictator CHAPTERS: The Comment Under Part One Benito Mussolini (Italy) Francisco Franco (Spain) Augusto Pinochet (Chile) Kim Il Sung (North Korea) Idi Amin (Uganda) Francisco Macias Nguema (Equatorial Guinea) Jean-Bedel Bokassa (Central African Republic) Saparmurat Niyazov (Turkmenistan) What We Owe The Children Still Out There MORE ON THIS CHANNEL: Every Childhood That Created a Dictator (Part One) Your Life as Every Rank in the Ottoman Empire Your Life as Every Rank in the Aztec Empire POV: You're the Executioner for Henry the Eighth SOURCES 1. Mack Smith, Denis. Mussolini: A Biography. Vintage, 1983. 2. Bosworth, R. J. B. Mussolini. Hodder Arnold, 2002. 3. Preston, Paul. Franco: A Biography. Basic Books, 1994. 4. Payne, Stanley G. The Franco Regime, 1936-1975. University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. 5. Constable, Pamela and Valenzuela, Arturo. A Nation of Enemies: Chile Under Pinochet. W. W. Norton, 1991. 6. Suh, Dae-Sook. Kim Il Sung: The North Korean Leader. Columbia University Press, 1988. 7. Amnesty International. Human Rights in Uganda: Reports 1978 and 1979. 8. Kyemba, Henry. A State of Blood: The Inside Story of Idi Amin. Ace Books, 1977. 9. Fegley, Randall. Equatorial Guinea: An African Tragedy. Peter Lang, 1989. 10. Human Rights Watch. Equatorial Guinea: The Trial of Macias, 1998. 11. Titley, Brian. Dark Age: The Political Odyssey of Emperor Bokassa. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. 12. Anceschi, Luca. Turkmenistan's Foreign Policy: Positive Neutrality and the Consolidation of the Turkmen Regime. Routledge, 2008. 13. Nichol, Jim. Turkmenistan: Recent Developments and U.S. Interests. Congressional Research Service, 2012. TAGS dictators, childhood trauma, history documentary, psychology of evil, mussolini, franco, pinochet, kim il sung, idi amin, macias nguema, bokassa, niyazov, part 2, the history explainer Disclaimer: This video examines historical figures responsible for mass atrocities. Descriptions of violence are drawn from documented historical sources. No content is intended to minimize, glorify, or excuse the subjects' actions.

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