Opening: What is a war maniac? War became his hobby, killing and conquering were his pleasures, and such people were born in that era of strife, rising among the strong, and no one could be beaten. Today, let's explore some of the true war maniacs in the history of the world.
First up was the Nazi leader, Hitler. He was the main initiator of World War II, and with his brilliant political maneuvers, swept across Europe and made Germany a world power. However, the light of his genius mixed with the blood of too many innocent lives prevents him from being listed as one of the great men of the world. Hitler came to power because the whole of Germany longed for a war, the Treaty of Versailles deprived the Germans of their dignity, and the Second World War was a barrel of dynamite planted by the Great Powers themselves, which was ignited by Hitler.
Secondly, the French Emperor Napoleon. He was a prominent statesman and military strategist in French history, promulgating a series of codes and training many French talents. Napoleon fought several times with the anti-French coalition and won more than fifty victories. Although he failed to conquer all of Europe, his talent was breathtaking.
And then there's the Ancient Commander, Caesar. Although the records are limited and even written as a myth, the name he left behind is enough to prove that he was the true king.
And finally, the whip of God, Genghis Khan. He was born in the Mobei grassland and became a real war maniac. Genghis Khan conquered all directions and invaded the territory of Europe, which terrified the whole world. His enthusiasm for war caused the Black Sea coastal regions of Eastern Europe to surrender when they heard of his troops.
Summary: War is the ultimate means of political struggle, serving economic conflicts, while military serving politics. However, war fanatics don't care about this, they are born to fight, and they pursue their own pleasures in battle every day, and for them, this is the fastest time of their lives.