So Unit 731 was the worst thing right?
>>1988963
Dunno, it's hard to compete with what Pol Pot did. Some special snowflake will probably also claim what the Swedes did during the 30-year war to be equally bad.
>>1988969
Was never really informed about pol pot beyond him being a bad leader. What's his specific acts o shittiness?
>>1988976
Pol Pot threw half of Cambodia into prison camps where they were starved and forced to eat their own shit until they confessed to being counter-revolutionaries, at which point they were killed. Also his men were forced to smile while swinging counter-revolutionary infants into trees by the ankles to bust their heads open.
>>1989205
Also did similar live experiments on prisoners...but more mundane. Drained blood from people until they died, although I think that might have been the easiest way to go in Khmer Rouge camps
>>1988963
Assyrians make the Japs look like teddy bears.
>>1988969
What did the swedes do?
>>1988963
Greetings from the Canadian Expeditionary Force in WWI.
>>1988969
Came here to post this about Pol Pot. Managing to kill (or on their terms, "smash") 25% of your population in 4 years is insane.
Also, OP, you should do some research about their most notorious prison, S-21. Of the 12000 people who passed through, only 7 weren't executed. The executions were also horrific; in order to save on bullets, they weren't allowed to use guns, so the most common execution method was bludgeoning with a hammer. Thousands were bludgeoned to death in their "killing fields"
>>1991299
Id be interested to know this as well
>>1991299
Freed Germany from the Catholic Yoke.
Dead or alive.
Would say what we did in Poland was worse since we were the sole actors there, but they had it coming for claiming our crown.
>>1991392
You have overthrown a legitimate ruler and waged war because of some personal quarrels in your dynasty. Then you tried to tear apart the country you invaded unjustfuly and when you failed, you resorted to murdering 25% of Poland's population (literally worse than Hitler) and stealing whatever you could.
>Swedes stole anything they could lay their hands on - windows, stairs, chimneys, sculptures, floors, doors and gates. Most goods were loaded on boats and transported along the Vistula to the Baltic Sea, and then to Sweden. In November 2011, archeologists of the University of Warsaw found app. 70 items (total weight five tons), which probably come from the Warsaw Royal Castle. They sank in the Vistula while being transported to Sweden. Article 9 of the Treaty of Oliva stated that Sweden should return all stolen goods, all items are still kept in Stockholm and other Swedish locations. Several Polish kings (John II Casimir, John III Sobieski and Stanisław II Augustus) sent official missions to Sweden, but without success. In most situations, Swedish authorities claimed that they did not know where stolen goods were.[24] In 1911, Kraków's Academy of Science sent its own mission, which was made up of renowned professors Eugeniusz Barwiński, Ludwik Birkenmajer and Jan Łoś. In Stockholm and Uppsala they found 205 manuscripts and 168 rare Polish books, describing their foundings in a report.
>>1991522
>Catholic ruler
>Legitimate
>>1991522
> you resorted to murdering 25% of Poland's population
>and stealing whatever you could.
The good ol' Viking blood