>worst Niyazov Got to a high position by being so mediocre he wasn't worth getting out of the way when ambitious dickheads wanted to climb the sovietic hierarchy, and so empty he wasn't worth purging when traitors had to be found to clean the party from political dissent. Then spent all his time in power writing a fucking religious book with himself as both prophet and god (and some say he was so close to being illiterate, it's possible he asked someone to write it for him). There is still a giant copy of it with automatically flipped pages.
>Best Chiang Kai-Shek It's not that he did nothing wrong, it's that he almost did everything right. To the point that he arguably wasn't a dictator.
Anthony Myers
i thought they were dressed as nintendo characters from the thumnail
>luigi and mario
Joseph James
>ctrl+f Assad >0/0 Thank you for not recognizing Assad as a dictator.
Ryan Morgan
Lee Kuan Yew.
Charles Edwards
kys yourself commie
Juan Lee
This
>worst Not Ne Win of Myanmar or Pol Pot of Cambodia
Angel Nelson
Literally who
Sebastian Rivera
Emperor Augustus.
He knew Roman democracy was falling apart and the military would support martial law so he gave Rome the best Emperor he could by becoming it himself.
He shifted Rome's priorities from conquest and genocide (triumphs) to trade and achieved lasting comparative peace in the empire (Pax Romana)