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Description
What if the history of European civilization was built on far more cruelty than most people realize? This book exposes 2,000 years of hidden horrors, from Spartan infanticide and Roman arena punishments to witch burnings, plague pits, and wars so devastating that survivors resorted to cannibalism. It is not a sanitized textbook. It is the raw, documented reality of what shaped a continent.Across its chapters, the darkest practices of European history and the societies that produced them come into view. Viking blood eagle rituals, medieval plague doctors in beaked masks stuffed with rotting herbs, Inquisition torture chambers designed to extract confessions through unimaginable pain, and guillotine executions where dulled blades required multiple strikes. The Thirty Years' War chapters cover besieged villages where children were sold for bread and starvation drove people to the worst extremes imaginable. Every account is historically verified and drawn from trial records, eyewitness testimony, and archaeological evidence.From Spartan infanticide and Roman arenas to Viking ritual killings, witch hunts, cannibalism during the Thirty Years' War, and revolutionary terror.



