1. Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) is known as the Father of Modern Physics as the most important scientist of the 20th century. He might have revolutionized scientific thinking, but his down to earth sense of humor made the public adore him. Einstein was known as a popular scientist for his short quips. Although one of 20th century's most brilliant men, Einstein seemed approachable, partly because he had uncombed hair, disheved clothes and a lack of sockets always. Throughout his life, Einstein worked diligently to understand the world around him, developing the relativity theory that opened the door to the creation of the nuclear bomb.
2. Nelson Mandela
An anti-apartheid activist, revolutionary, and political figure Nelson Mandela. Former President of South Africa. In a representative and multiracial election, he was the first president to be elected. He concentrated on dismantling the heritage of apartheid and reducing racism, poverty and inequality. He served as chairman of a political party of the African National Congress (ANC) from 1990 to 1999, politically a democratic Socialist. He has been honored with over 100 awards. The Nobel peace Prize he was awarded in 1993, which made him one of the most important individuals in the 20th century, was the most remarkable achievement of Mandela.
3. Mahatma Gandhi
The most prominent political figure in the history of India was Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most famous pacifists ever to live. Indians call him the Father of the Nation as one of the greatest leaders of the world and a movement father. It was because of him that India got independence in 1947, known for his convictions as total non-violencia and civil disobedience. He thus became one of the most influential in history.
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who led the United States in an age of world economic depression and total war, was the thirtieth President and the center of world events of the mids-twentieth century, (1933–1945). He played a special role in the list of presidents of the United States, whether or not he was a "good" President. That is because, through progressive norms and policies, he won wars on two fronts and helped America out of depression. In addition to the Gold Age of novelty and production in America, he created a social security system that helped senior people.
5. Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was a British politician who was best known during the Second World War for his leadership of the United Kingdom. He was a successful leader, the Prime Minister, a writer and a sound statesman who won the literary Nobel Prize. It was elected in the middle of the Second World War and was British and Allies ' greatest strength worldwide.
6. Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was a German politician born to Austria and the leader of the Nazi Party (NSGP). From 1933 to 1945 he was German Chancellor and from 1934 to 1945 Nazi Germany dictator. Hitler was in Nazi Germany's center, in Europe's Second World War, and in the Holocaust. He was a great German leader and was the most debated character of the century. He began the world's largest war and transformed the whole world by bringing Germany to the fore during the Second World War. On 30 April 1945, he committed suicide. He also instigated the Holocaust, which was often criticized as one of the most cruel rulers in history.
7. The Wright Brothers
The two American brothers, inventors and aviation pioneers who were responsible for one of twentieth century's greatest and most significant inventions, that is, the aircraft, were, without a doubt the most important people in the twentieth century. Their mania for aircraft led to the creation of the first aircrafted aircraft, from the mere bicycle repair shop to experiments and research in the field of aircraft development.
8. Mao Zedong
Revolutionary Communist Chinese, Mao Zedong, political theorist. From its founding in 1949, he had ruled China as President of the Communist Party of China until his death. He was the founder father of the People's Republic of China. Mao Zedong is seen as one of the most important personalities in the 20th century and a legend of a leading Chinese Communist Party by putting China under unified standards. He led the Chinese and the Chinese Communist Parties effectively.
9. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
In the history of the Subcontinent, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the most influential character. He was a great political leader, lawyer. From 1913 to Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, Jinnah became the Leader of the All-India Muslim League and Pakistan's leader from independence until his death. In Pakistan he is renowned with Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation), Quaid-i-Azam and his father.
10. Henry Ford
The American industry manufacturer Henry Ford was the Ford Motor Company's founder and a sponsor of the development of mass production assembly lines. He was neither a political leader nor a leader. He invented, however, a car that transformed the car world. Henry Ford was named one of Gallup's Widely Admired People Lists from the 20th century in 1999 from a survey conducted among Americans. He was also a social capitalism innovator.
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