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Fulgencio Batista
President of Cuba, 1940–1944; dictator, 1952-1959 (1901-1973)
Željko Ražnatović
' (, ; 17 April 1952 – 15 January 2000), better known as ' (), was a Serbian warlord, mobster and head of the Serb paramilitary force called the Serb Volunteer Guard during the Yugoslav Wars, considered one of the most feared and effective paramilitary forces during the wars. His paramilitary unit was responsible for numerous crimes in Eastern Bosnia, including murder, pillaging, rape and ethnic cleansings. was one of the most feared, celebrated and iconic figures in Serbia during his time.
Henri Christophe
President and King of Haiti (1767-1820)
Dadullah
Dadullah (1966 – May 11, 2007) was the Taliban's most senior militant commander in Afghanistan until his death in 2007. He was also known as Maulavi or Mullah Dadullah Akhund (). He also earned the nickname of Lang, meaning "lame" (as in Timur Lang), because of a leg he lost during fighting.
Nguyen Ngoc Loan
Vietnamese police chief (1930–1998)
Vang Pao
Laotian-American soldier and former drug smuggler
Mohammed Hamza Zubeidi
Prime Minister of Iraq (1938-2005)
Víctor Polay
Peruvian terrorist leader
João Teixeira Pinto
Portuguese military officer (1876–1917)
Mušan Topalović
Bosnian mobster (1957–1993)
Jusuf Prazina
Bosniak Criminal & Paramilitary Leader (1962–1993)
Gaspar Polanco
Dominican politician
Sam Bockarie
Sierra Leonean rebel (1963-2003)
Rolando Masferrer
Cuban politician
Casimiro Monteiro
Portuguese intelligence officer and assasin