There should be a museum dedicated to history's worst and cruelest dictators and revolutionary leaders. Stalin, Hitler, Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, etc. While these people were terrible men who were responsible for the deaths of an unbelievable amount of innocent people, they need to be remembered. When people think of, for example, the innocent people that were killed in the Holocaust, they need to be reminded that there was a person behind all of it. In the case of Hitler/the Holocaust, it's what happens automatically anyway, but a sole reminder of all the terrible things certain people are capable of with certain powers (such as a museum) would go a much farther way in raising awareness and helping to prevent people like this from ever abusing their power again.
I could do a lot of research for this on things like the Holocaust museum in DC (I've been there, it's an incredibly graphic but enlightening experience) to see what was successful there and what I could incorporate into my museum. I'd also have to research into a couple dictator's specific lives/reigns/crimes, so I could use them as examples in the paper.
I really like this idea of bringing together all of these terrible figures of the past. The key to a museum like this, however, is making sure that this one is different than ones that already exist. Places like the Holocaust Museum you visited are already well-established (in addition to history classes that feature the figures you highlighted) so you'd have to win visitors over with the power of your exhibits. The beauty of that, though, is that you can take it anywhere - making this idea a winner.
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