"50 Voices Reveal Humanity's Most Notorious Traitors: Who Tops the List?"
Maximilien Robespierre. Betrayed the National Convention, was a leading figure in the e*******n of Louis XVI, and was himself executed for being a traitor.
Harkis, during the French colonization of Algeria.
Not only they sell their brothers to the enemy but also made themselves involved in the t*****e and interrogation of liberation militants.
Wang Jingwei, who collaborated with the Imperial Japanese to form a puppet state during the Second Sino-Japanese War. (WWII)
He’s basically the Philippe Petain of the East.
To a lesser extent, Akechi Mitsuhide could be considered a traitor as well. During the Sengoku Period (Warring States of Japan), he served under one of the three great Daimyos (Shoguns), Oda Nobunaga. He betrayed Nobunaga during the Honnoji Incident and laid siege to Honnoji temple, while Nobunaga was on the verge of unifying Japan.
Another Daimyo, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, would later unify Japan.
I have scrolled a long time and am shocked to not have seen any references to Brutus, Cassius, or Decimus? The betrayal and subsequent assassination of Caesar is likely among the most influential betrayals in history.
Nico Harrison.
Bobblefighterman:
You don’t understand, that fat Euro likes drinking beer, he’s a negative asset!
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