
Jorge Rafael Videla Pt. 1: Argentina
In 1976, after thirty years as a military officer, Videla led a coup against the disastrous President Isabel Perón. He named himself president and waged a brutal war against political opponents and ev...
14 Heinä 202043min

Jean-Bédel Bokassa Pt. 2: Central Africa
In a move inspired by his hero, Napoleon, Bokassa named himself Emperor of the Central African Republic in 1977. But his lavish spending and absolute rule drew the ire of the nation’s students. When p...
7 Heinä 202049min

Jean-Bédel Bokassa Pt. 1: Central Africa
Orphaned as a six-year-old in the late 1920s, Jean-Bédel Bokassa eventually found stability and prestige in the French Army. When he finally returned home to the newly established Central African Repu...
30 Kesä 202046min

Francisco Macias Nguema Pt. 2: Equatorial Guinea
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23 Kesä 202041min

Francisco Macias Nguema Pt. 1: Equatorial Guinea
His early life, before seizing power in 1968, is shrouded in mystery. But what we do know is that Francisco Macias Nguema used the colonial system as a means to grasp his own power. But instead of Bri...
16 Kesä 202043min

Idi Amin Pt. 2: Uganda
Throughout the 1970s, Idi Amin ruled over Uganda with an ironfist as means to make sure he stayed in the spotlight. Mass crimes against humanity, like the ethnic purges, and the harboring of terrorist...
9 Kesä 202040min

Idi Amin Pt. 1: Uganda
Growing up in colonial Uganda in the 1930s and ‘40s, Idi Amin chose to embrace his British colonists by joining the British Army. Climbing the ranks, he became a natural choice to lead the Ugandan Arm...
2 Kesä 202043min

Kim Jong-un Pt. 2: North Korea
As he continued the family legacy of oppression, Kim Jong-un looked to show the world he was more than just a laughing stock. Not only did he flex his might by allegedly assassinating his half-brother...
26 Touko 202045min



















