“From Plagues to Political Turmoil: Discover the Unimaginable Struggles of Humanity’s Darkest Eras!”
The chaos lasted over a decade, with entire regions left in ruin. The rebellion went beyond being just another war. This was a period of social collapse in which civilians were often caught in the middle, with no way to escape the carnage. For the people who lived through it, the Taiping Rebellion felt like the end of the world.
12. Stalin’s Purges (1936-1938)
Living in Stalin’s Soviet Union was like playing a game of Russian roulette, except the game was completely rigged, and the odds were always against you. During the Great Purge, Joseph Stalin unleashed a reign of terror that saw millions of people executed, imprisoned, or exiled. Paranoia was rampant, and anyone could be accused of being an enemy of the state.
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