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Dictators have been a part of human history for centuries, and their reigns have often been marked by violence, oppression, and cruelty. From ancient empires to modern-day regimes, these leaders have left a lasting impact on the world, for better or for worse. Here are 20 weird facts about some of the world's worst dictators in history:

  1. Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian and believed in the healing power of fresh air and sunlight.
  2. Joseph Stalin had a third arm, which was removed shortly after his birth.
  3. Saddam Hussein wrote romance novels under a pseudonym.
  4. Idi Amin claimed to be the King of Scotland.
  5. Pol Pot was a fan of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney.
  6. Kim Jong-il was afraid of flying and traveled by train for all his international trips.
  7. Mao Zedong was a prolific poet and wrote over 38,000 poems in his lifetime.
  8. Francisco Franco had a phobia of cats.
  9. Benito Mussolini was a fan of the American actor Clark Gable.
  10. Augusto Pinochet was a trained economist and worked for the Chilean Ministry of Finance before seizing power.
  11. Robert Mugabe was a teacher before becoming a politician.
  12. Fidel Castro was a talented baseball player and was scouted by the New York Yankees.
  13. Kim Il-sung claimed to have invented the hamburger.
  14. Nicolae Ceaușescu was obsessed with his own image and had thousands of portraits of himself made.
  15. Joseph Mobutu changed his name to Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga, which translates to "the all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake."
  16. Enver Hoxha banned beards and long hair in Albania.
  17. Hideki Tojo, the Prime Minister of Japan during World War II, was an avid gardener.
  18. Leonid Brezhnev had a collection of over 1000 watches.
  19. Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia, was a fan of Dolly Parton.
  20. King Leopold II of Belgium was responsible for the deaths of millions of people in the Congo Free State.

These facts may seem strange and even amusing, but they serve as a reminder of the dark and often bizarre nature of dictatorship. The actions of these leaders have had a profound impact on the world, and their legacies continue to be felt today.

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