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Inventory the hardest-to-kill people in history, dodging 638 assassinations and living to the age of 90

To say that the most difficult person in history to kill, the first thing that comes to my mind is Hitler.

As the most powerful villain in the history of World War II, although Hitler was deeply guilty, people had to admit that in terms of politics and military strategy, Hitler had extraordinary talents.

Inventory the hardest-to-kill people in history, dodging 638 assassinations and living to the age of 90

After the start of World War II, in addition to fierce battles with the Germans on the frontal battlefield, the Allies also sent a large number of agents to infiltrate Germany and attempt to decapitate the Germans. This operation had some success, and many German generals were assassinated by Allied agents in the war. However, Hitler, the greatest target of the Allied forces, remained unscathed. According to statistics, during World War II, the Allies planned more than 50 assassinations against Hitler, but none of them succeeded. Hitler's security team was able to do this very easily.

Compared with Hitler, King Zog I of Albania is even more bullish. Zog's life can be seen as a life of assassination. He was the only Muslim king in modern Europe, born in Ahmed in 1895 and elected prime minister in 1922, and a series of assassinations began after his election as prime minister.

Inventory the hardest-to-kill people in history, dodging 638 assassinations and living to the age of 90

It is said that King Zog rarely appeared in public, ate almost no meals, and accepted only food from his mother for fear of poisoning him, and was only with his most trusted guard, who was also a member of his tribe's family. It was probably such caution and strict security that Zog was able to survive more than fifty assassinations.

Zog was said to have suffered 55 assassinations in his lifetime, and although he was shot twice by the killer, he was not critical and survived. However, to say that the most fatal is the following brother, who has suffered 638 assassinations in his life, but has lived peacefully to the age of 90.

Inventory the hardest-to-kill people in history, dodging 638 assassinations and living to the age of 90

The dude was named Fidel Castro. He was the former leader of Cuba, who led the Cuban Revolution of the 1950s, and Che Guevara was a close comrade-in-arms. Born in 1926, he launched an operation in Cuba in 1953 against Batista's authoritarian rule, failed and was imprisoned and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Two years later, however, the brother was released and in 1956 he assumed cuba's official leadership and was appointed Prime Minister. After seizing power, Castro began a vigorous reform movement, leading the Cuban people to defeat the Bay of Pigs incident conspired by the Americans, and withstanding great pressure to survive the Cuban missile crisis in the US-Soviet game. He was a great man of the Cuban Revolution, and his uniform and beautiful hair became the symbol of the Cuban Revolution.

Inventory the hardest-to-kill people in history, dodging 638 assassinations and living to the age of 90

For many years, the Americans have wanted to get rid of this thorn in the eye, and have planned more than six hundred assassinations, from beauty to snipers, from poisonous food to sick cigars, it can be said that thirty-six cycles have been used. Unfortunately, none of them succeeded. In 2008, Fidel resigned due to illness and died in 2016 at the age of 90.

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