
Ernst Reuter
German politician and educator, served as the Mayor of Berlin. Born on July 29, 1889, in Hamburg, Germany, and died on September 29, 1953.

German politician and educator, served as the Mayor of Berlin. Born on July 29, 1889, in Hamburg, Germany, and died on September 29, 1953.

Augusto Pinochet was the former President of Chile, born on November 25, 1915, and died on December 10, 2006. He led a military coup in 1973, overthrowing the democratically elected government, and ruled as a dictator for 17 years thereafter.

Jeon Tae-il was a renowned Korean artist known for his unique artistic style and profound emotional expression. His works spanned various fields including painting and sculpture, and were deeply appreciated by audiences.

John Norquist is an American politician born on October 22, 1949. He served as the mayor of Milwaukee and has extensive experience in urban management. He is dedicated to urban planning and economic development and has implemented a series of reforms during his tenure.

Walter O'Malley was an influential American executive in Major League Baseball, best known for his ownership of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers. He played a pivotal role in the relocation of the Dodgers from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, a move that had a significant impact on the sport.

Dambisa Moyo is a distinguished author and economist, born on February 2, 1969. She has made substantial contributions to the field of economics through her insightful writings, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in the global economy, particularly in Africa.

Robert Dallek is a renowned American historian known for his in-depth research into 20th-century American politics and history. His works cover the lives and governance periods of U.S. Presidents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.

Joseph N. Welch was a prominent American lawyer known for his defense work during the McCarthy era. He is most famous for his powerful rebuttal of Joseph McCarthy's accusations during the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954, which marked a significant turning point in American history.

Luis Gonzalez (born September 3, 1967) is a former American professional baseball left fielder. He played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Gonzalez is best known for his walk-off single against Mariano Rivera in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series, securing the Diamondbacks' championship. A five-time All-Star, he hit 354 home runs with a .287 batting average. His career highlights include the 2001 Silver Slugger Award and All-Star Game MVP. Gonzalez's clutch hitting and leadership made him a fan favorite in Arizona, where his number 20 was retired in 2010.

Anthony Comstock was an American politician born on March 7, 1844, and died on September 21, 1915. He served as an officer during the American Civil War and entered politics after the war, becoming a New York State Senator and holding several positions in the federal government.