EAS_Intrepid
MSFC Staff Paramedic
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This is a very wide topic, I know.
There are many people who would fit there, as there are many good (discussable) ideas people had. Let's debate about it, I am sure it will be interesting, enlightning and funny!
Here's a list of a few persons that would come to my mind:
John F. Kennedy; assasinated President of the USA (1961-1963)
Martin Luther King;1968 assasinated US Civil Rights activist
Sigmund Freud; Psychoanalyst, founder of the modern day psychology
Albert Einstein; Physics genius, developer of the relativity theorie
Earnest Hemingway; Author
General Bersarin; Red Army, 1945-1946 Commader of East-Berlin, managed to make the basis for the rebuilding efforts
Kofi Annan; current UN Secretary General
U Thant; UN Secretary General in the 60s
Willy Brandt; German Chancelor (from 1970 to 1975, I think), "Knee-fall of Warszaw"
Rudi Dutschke; German left-wing Civil Rights activists, shot 1968; died in the 70s
Jack Nicholson; Actor, "A Few Good Men" "Wolf"
It's a longer list, yes I know.
Most favourites would be Sigmund Freud and General Bersarin (and W. Brandt).
So what about you?
There are many people who would fit there, as there are many good (discussable) ideas people had. Let's debate about it, I am sure it will be interesting, enlightning and funny!
Here's a list of a few persons that would come to my mind:
John F. Kennedy; assasinated President of the USA (1961-1963)
Martin Luther King;1968 assasinated US Civil Rights activist
Sigmund Freud; Psychoanalyst, founder of the modern day psychology
Albert Einstein; Physics genius, developer of the relativity theorie
Earnest Hemingway; Author
General Bersarin; Red Army, 1945-1946 Commader of East-Berlin, managed to make the basis for the rebuilding efforts
Kofi Annan; current UN Secretary General
U Thant; UN Secretary General in the 60s
Willy Brandt; German Chancelor (from 1970 to 1975, I think), "Knee-fall of Warszaw"
Rudi Dutschke; German left-wing Civil Rights activists, shot 1968; died in the 70s
Jack Nicholson; Actor, "A Few Good Men" "Wolf"
It's a longer list, yes I know.
Most favourites would be Sigmund Freud and General Bersarin (and W. Brandt).
So what about you?