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# 14 John George Haigh

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      He was not typically considered as a serial killer, however, he was regarded as the most wanted man in Britain at his times. His murders were proclaimed as "sensational", he not only decomposed his victimes, but also drained them with all of blood. For that reason he was called "Vampire Killer". He was born in Stamford in 1909, his parents were developed to strong Puritan beliefs and were deeply rooted into the faith, were pronouned to be part of Plymouth Brethern. The harsh upbringing and constant discipline made him hyper-sensual, hyper-sensitive and very, very vicous and vindictive. He used to remember nothing but harm and pain. He adapted very easily, he could easily drift between two so different enviromnemts; his strict and severe parents and much easy-going shool life. He didn't mind to take part in the philosophical discouse about the God, the importance of the Bible, behind the facade of bing strong and unbroken, he was very weak, emotionally crus...

#6 Japan; Imperial Japan

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      The Empire of Japan, 大日本帝國 "Great Japanese Empire", was the historical Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration. In 1868 started Japan's rapid industrialization and militarization under the slogan Fukoku Kyōhei  富國強兵 "Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Armed forces". It all led to its emergence as a world power and began the establishment of a colonial empire. Economic and political turmoil in the 1920s led to the rise of militarism, which prevailed and  culminated in Japan's membership in the Axis alliance, as well as, the conquest of a large part of the Asia-Pacific region. At the height of its power in 1942, the Empire ruled over a land area spanning 7,400,000 square kilometres (2,857,000 sq mi), making it one of the largest maritime empires in history. The military successes during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and the Pacific War made Japan almost unstoppable and indestructible, moreover, the Empire gaine...