This is a
list of people who were executed. The list is categorised by the crime causing the death penalty.
In order of date:
Murder
Assassination
Political figures
Deposed leaders and families
Political opponents
Religious figures
See also:
Christian martyrsEspionage
War crimes and crimes against humanity
Prisoners of war
Treason
Other
- Abiye Abebe (d. 1974)
- Fred Akuffo (d. 1979)
- Alexander George Arbuthnot, hanged by Andrew Jackson 1818
- Mahmoud Asgari (d. 2005) sodomy
- Kevin Barlow (d. 1986) drug trafficking
- Anne Boleyn (d. 1536) adultery
- Brian Chambers (d. 1986) drug trafficking
- André Chénier (d. 1794), conspiracy, political writings
- Caryl Chessman (d. 1960) rape
- Olympe de Gouges (d. 1793) political writings
- Che Guevara (d. 1967) revolutionary
- Frank Fijneman (d. 1999) multiple rape
- Catherine Howard (d. 1542) adultery
- Zhila Izadi
- Aleksandr Kolchak (d. 1920)
- Marinus van der Lubbe (d. 1934) arson
- Kevin Malone
- Ayaz Marhoni (d. 2005) sodomy
- David Edward Mason
- Robert Lee Massie
- Timothy McVeigh (d. 2001) murder, terrorism
- Arthur Muntz (d. 1861) desertion
- Jacques Vincent Ogé (d. 1791) insurgency in Haiti
- Arndt Pekurinen (d. 1944) pacifism
- Viktor Pepelyayev (d. 1920)
- Atefeh Rajabi (Iran, September 17, 2004) sex with an older man
- Darrell Keith Rich
- Nicholas Ridley (b. 1555) heresy, political opponent
- Louis Riel (d. 1885) revolutionary
- Madame Roland (d. 1793) revolutionary
- Salem Ali Rubayyi (d. 1978)
- Sacco and Vanzetti (d. 1927), murder, revolutionaries
- Jaturun Siripongs
- Eddie Slovik (d. 1945) desertion
- Tiradentes (d. 1792) revolutionary
- Dick Turpin (d. 1739) robbery
- Van Tuong Nguyen, (d. 2005), drug trafficking
Groups:
- On March 5 1940, Stalin himself and other Soviet leaders signed the order to execute 25,700 Polish intelligentsia including 14,700 Polish prisoners of war.
- Concentration camps for Jews and other, "undesirables," also existed in Germany itself. Part of the systematic state-sponsored persecution and genocide of the Jews of Europe and North Africa along with other groups during World War II by Nazi Germany and collaborators.
See also
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