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00:00Elisabeth Bathory was a 16th century Hungarian noblewoman
00:04who supposedly carried out the bloody murders of over 600 of her female servants.
00:24Spartacus is one of these people who didn't set out to become the head of a large army.
00:29That would raise a rebellion against Rome and Italy.
00:32He just wanted to escape from Capua.
00:37He spoke of peace until they killed his family and took his land.
00:41Now he chose to fight. He would become the U.S. Army's most wanted renegade.
00:46Jerónimo, a terrible Apache leader, went down in history as one of the most relentless warriors in the world.
00:51The death of his family at the hands of the Mexican troops
00:54fueled a search for revenge that lasted his entire life.
01:09For decades he led a brutal and quixotic guerrilla campaign against the Mexican and American armies.
01:16He represented the last cry of challenge against the colonialism of the native lands.
01:20Jerónimo was known for his unbreakable courage and his brilliant, although brutal, tactics.
01:26He and his gang avoided being captured on several occasions and attacked with lethal precision.
01:32Their raids devastated enemy settlements, leaving a legacy of terror throughout the southwest.
01:38Despite being at a numerical and armament disadvantage,
01:42he fought until 1886, when he was finally forced to surrender for the last time.
01:54When it comes to esgrima, Donald McVean literally wrote a book on the subject.
01:59He was a Scottish soldier and one of the most prolific duelists in Scotland.
02:03Outside the battlefield, he became a legendary duelist and participated in almost 100 sword duels, usually to the death.
02:12Over 100 duels.
02:15Didn't receive a single cut himself.
02:25It was his last duel, but not because he lost it.
02:28It was his last duel because he chose to hang up his sword after that and commit his life to God.
02:42In 1728, four years before his death, McVean wrote one of the fundamental treaties on the fight with the sword.
02:50Tsukuhara Bokuden, the wandering swordsman.
02:53The samurai known as Tsukuhara Bokuden lived a life of solitude.
02:57Called the wandering swordsman, he was famous throughout Japan for his unparalleled ability in combat and his profound mastery of strategy.
03:05Trained from a very young age, he won his first duel to death at the age of 17.
03:10He had 20 duels and 37 battles throughout his life.
03:14With 6 arrow wounds, he died without ever being touched by another sword.
03:18It is believed that he killed more than 200 men during his life and spent his career traveling the field learning from other masters.
03:25Finally, he developed his own combat school.
03:29Mutekatsu Ryu, the school of winning without hands.
03:32Herman Webster Mudgett, H.H. Holmes.
03:46Generally considered the first serial killer in the United States, H.H. Holmes was a ruthless genius.
03:53He used his vast intellect and charm to hide his true nature, but deep down he was a dangerous predator.
04:00Mudgett, who lived in Chicago, built a labyrinthine hotel designed to disorient and trap his victims.
04:07With hidden rooms, soundproofing and deadly gas chambers, his hideout looked like a gore movie.
04:14Holmes is really unique in the history of serial killers, because we've seen killers before who will create some sort of cage or cell to keep their victims in.
04:24But what Holmes has done is to create really a killing machine, a factory.
04:29Holmes took advantage of guests, business partners and even lovers.
04:34The estimates of his victims vary widely, since many of his murders were never fully discovered.
04:40Some experts believe he could have killed more than 200 Chicago residents.
04:44Like a spider in a cobweb, Mudgett was a ruthless and patient killer, and one of the most terrifying human beings that have ever existed.
04:52Holmes was the first person in modern times who was able to take advantage of the complexities and anonymity of modern society in order to kill and kill again without being detected.
05:09Vasily Zaitsev.
05:11So far this morning, he's knocked off five officers plus two machine gunners.
05:16Before the premiere of Enemy at the Gates in 2001, most of the western world did not know Vasily Zaitsev.
05:23After growing up among the Ural Mountains, he ended up joining the Red Army.
05:28During World War II, he quickly earned the reputation of being one of the best snipers on Earth.
05:34His aim during the Battle of Stalingrad made him a legend that the Politburo spread everywhere.
05:46Reading my words, memorizing your name, we're famous in the city.
05:50Known for his patience, precision and ability to overcome his enemies, Zaitsev was the nightmare of snipers, officers and enemy soldiers.
06:00He has an amazing record of 225 confirmed deaths.
06:04The Nazis were so afraid of him that they supposedly sent their own hero, Commander Erwin Kooning, to face him in Stalingrad.
06:12Zaitsev won the duel.
06:13The fascists had come to the duel well prepared.
06:16He'd already taken out two of my snipers.
06:19Then, with the help of a couple of others, I finally managed to pick him off.
06:25Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Lady Muerte.
06:28Snipers had the ability to change the course of history with one shot, one kill.
06:35Would you be surprised to know that one of the most lethal snipers in history was a woman?
06:40At the age of 25, Lyudmila was already divorced.
06:44She was a mother, athlete and college student.
06:46When the war broke out, she joined the Red Army as a sniper.
06:50She became the terror of the Eastern Front and the Germans called her Lady Muerte.
07:02During the sieges of Odessa and Sevastopol, her steel nerves turned her into a nightmare for the Nazi forces.
07:08She thrived in the harsh conditions of the battlefield, hiding for days to eliminate high-value targets.
07:15She eliminated 36 enemy snipers and reached the end of the war with a confirmed count of 309 deaths.
07:22Her skills earned her world fame and even made friends with the First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.
07:28Elizabeth Bathory, the Bloody Countess.
07:31A woman allegedly so terrifying that she inspired a whole generation of gothic writers and filmmakers.
08:01Elizabeth had things like clockwork-based great cages with springs that would shoot out blades.
08:19Other devices that would mechanically cause injury and death.
08:31It's a sad indictment of the times that people only started to take notice of Bathory's crimes
08:40when young girls from the upper classes started to disappear.
08:44Who knows? She may have carried on killing merrily if she'd stuck to just peasants.
08:48Simo Hauha, the White Death.
08:50The Soviet Union started the Winter War in 1939 when it invaded its neighbour Finland.
09:05Although it lasted a year, the Russians didn't take long to realise their terrible mistake.
09:10The combination of the freezing weather and Finland's tactics of attack and flight caused huge casualties.
09:18The flag bearer of the Finnish Resistance was Simo Hauha, perhaps the best sniper in history.
09:37His exploits against the Soviets are legendary.
09:40Known as the White Death, he took three weeks to kill more than 120 men.
09:45After 100 days of war, his death toll had reached more than 500.
09:49The multiple attempts by the Soviets to kill him came to nothing.
10:01Spartacus.
10:02Spartacus is one of these people who didn't set out to become the head of a large army
10:07that would raise a rebellion against Rome and Italy. He just wanted to escape from Capua.
10:32Spartacus clearly seems to have one agenda and one agenda only, and that's to go home to Greece.
10:42Now he had thousands of people who looked to him. He then showed them that they could be free.
11:02The legacy of Spartacus is a powerful one, for it showed that one man can make a difference, one person can make a difference.
11:25Known for his motto, any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed.
11:32A soldier, athlete, musical genius, and revolutionary. He was the crème de la crème of 18th-century French society.
11:47Julie de Vigny. This esteemed diva of opera was also a master of the sword and defeated three men in a single day.
11:54Shenzhi Cao. A lethal pirate queen who commanded thousands and was the sea seal of southern China.
12:01Commanded 1,800 vessels, made enemies of several empires, and still lived to old age.
12:08Chris Kyle. Known as Ramadi's demon, this seal sniper has more than 150 confirmed deaths.
12:15He always says that he's not the best sniper out there, he was just given more opportunities.
12:45He was a master of the sword when he was a child. He won his first duel against a wandering samurai when he was only 13 years old.
12:52Throughout his life, he was involved in more than 60 duels. Thanks to the unorthodox tactics and his unparalleled ability, he never knew defeat.
13:02He had his most famous duel against the swordsman master, Sasaki Kojiro, whom he killed with a practical wooden sword.
13:09After fighting in a Shogun's army, Musashi retired to a cave where he wrote one of the most appreciated texts of Japan about Kenjutsu.
13:18He died shortly after. The story is full of stories of lethal murderers, sadists, and deadly soldiers.
13:25Who do you think was the most dangerous in history?
13:28He led the way for serial killers who came after him and began to increase in numbers 50, 60 years later.
13:36Tell us in the comments and don't miss these other videos of Spanish WatchMojo.