Assassinations That Changed The World (True Crime Series Book 6)
Book Details
Author(s)Alex Pined
PublisherShaharm Publications
ISBN / ASINB00WKZ2V5A
ISBN-13978B00WKZ2V51
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Learn about assassinations that changed the world, and also those that could have!
The assassination of a political figure or somebody that is noteworthy in human terms has always changed the course of society in some way or another. This publication provides you with the information that will allow you to discover what takes place behind the scenes and how the assassination of one person can sometimes affect millions.
Throughout the pages of this publication, you will learn the many factors associated with the assassination of noteworthy individuals. From cases as old as Julius Caesar and Philip II of Macedon up to the present day, they will all be covered for you in great detail. You would be surprised with what takes place with these individuals and how in a moment’s notice, the entire world changes. You will also enjoy learning about the following assassinations and ‘near’ assassinations as well…
1. The world is a constantly changing place – This discussion will whet your appetite to the information that is presented within this publication.
2. Assassinated: Martin Luther King, Jr – During the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. had a voice that was frequently heard. Unfortunately, his death resulted in violence, which he abhorred.
3. Assassinated: Julius Caesar – When Julius Caesar was assassinated, it changed the face of the Roman Empire and hastened its downfall.
4. Assassinated: Abraham Lincoln – The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is one that most of us are familiar with today. What we may not realize, however, is that Lincoln was not the only one targeted.
5. Assassinated: John F Kennedy – Perhaps no other assassination in history is brought into question more than that of John F. Kennedy.
6. Assassinated: Franz Ferdinand – In the shot that was heard round the world, this assassination brought on the start of World War I, which eventually saw more than 100 countries involved.
7. Assassinated: Gandhi – The assassination of the peaceful man Gandhi is still something that is of interest down to this day.
8. Assassinated: Philip II of Macedon – More than likely, you have never heard of this man but he was a king that lived over 2000 years ago. Some of his conquests were the beginning of the Grecian Empire and his successor after his assassination was Anthony the great.
9. Assassinated: Anwar El Sadat – This leader of Egypt was assassinated in recent memory.
10. Assassinated: William McKinley – The assassination of William McKinley is one that had a direct impact on the people living during that time.
11. Assassinated: Benazir Bhutto – This female Prime Minister was a unique individual and she is one that is missed by many.
12. Near Miss: Kyujo Incident – If this assassination and coup d’état would have been successful, Japan may not have surrendered and the invasion of Japan would have begun.
13. Near Miss: FDR – It is theorized that if the assassination of Franklin Delano Roosevelt would have taken place, it could have change the outcome of WWII and we may be living under very different conditions at this time.
And much, much more…
You will be thrilled to read about these assassinations and the scope of change that occurred as a result of them. Download this publication today and begin learning more about the world around you immediately.
The assassination of a political figure or somebody that is noteworthy in human terms has always changed the course of society in some way or another. This publication provides you with the information that will allow you to discover what takes place behind the scenes and how the assassination of one person can sometimes affect millions.
Throughout the pages of this publication, you will learn the many factors associated with the assassination of noteworthy individuals. From cases as old as Julius Caesar and Philip II of Macedon up to the present day, they will all be covered for you in great detail. You would be surprised with what takes place with these individuals and how in a moment’s notice, the entire world changes. You will also enjoy learning about the following assassinations and ‘near’ assassinations as well…
1. The world is a constantly changing place – This discussion will whet your appetite to the information that is presented within this publication.
2. Assassinated: Martin Luther King, Jr – During the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. had a voice that was frequently heard. Unfortunately, his death resulted in violence, which he abhorred.
3. Assassinated: Julius Caesar – When Julius Caesar was assassinated, it changed the face of the Roman Empire and hastened its downfall.
4. Assassinated: Abraham Lincoln – The assassination of Abraham Lincoln is one that most of us are familiar with today. What we may not realize, however, is that Lincoln was not the only one targeted.
5. Assassinated: John F Kennedy – Perhaps no other assassination in history is brought into question more than that of John F. Kennedy.
6. Assassinated: Franz Ferdinand – In the shot that was heard round the world, this assassination brought on the start of World War I, which eventually saw more than 100 countries involved.
7. Assassinated: Gandhi – The assassination of the peaceful man Gandhi is still something that is of interest down to this day.
8. Assassinated: Philip II of Macedon – More than likely, you have never heard of this man but he was a king that lived over 2000 years ago. Some of his conquests were the beginning of the Grecian Empire and his successor after his assassination was Anthony the great.
9. Assassinated: Anwar El Sadat – This leader of Egypt was assassinated in recent memory.
10. Assassinated: William McKinley – The assassination of William McKinley is one that had a direct impact on the people living during that time.
11. Assassinated: Benazir Bhutto – This female Prime Minister was a unique individual and she is one that is missed by many.
12. Near Miss: Kyujo Incident – If this assassination and coup d’état would have been successful, Japan may not have surrendered and the invasion of Japan would have begun.
13. Near Miss: FDR – It is theorized that if the assassination of Franklin Delano Roosevelt would have taken place, it could have change the outcome of WWII and we may be living under very different conditions at this time.
And much, much more…
You will be thrilled to read about these assassinations and the scope of change that occurred as a result of them. Download this publication today and begin learning more about the world around you immediately.

