Kto zabil ruského cára? Nové dôkazy potvrdzujú zodpovednosť boľševikov
pre tých, čo vedia po anglicky pár údajov : According to probably the most comprehensive study on capital punishment in Russia, a 500–page work by S. Usherovich, the number of persons executed (for both criminal and political offenses) during the reign of Alexander I (1801–1825) was twenty–four, of Nicholas I (1825–1855) was forty–one, and of Alexander III (1881–1894) was thirty–three48 (including fourteen terrorists).
All in all, between the mid–eighteenth and late nineteenth centuries, the number of those sentenced to death and executed in the Russian Empire was equal to 135 in “mainland” Russia and about 1,500 in Poland (after the Polish rebellion).50
For comparison, it was in 1785 that the last “witch” was sentenced to death and executed in Switzerland.51 In the years of Jacobean terror in France (1793–1794) from 70,000 to 500,000 people were arrested, and 17,000 of them were sentenced to death and executed on a guillotine. ... za cca. 100 rokov 135 popravených v Rusku ...