
Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Owen was an English poet renowned for his works during World War I. His poetry vividly depicted the cruelty and suffering of soldiers, becoming a classic in war literature.

Wilfred Owen was an English poet renowned for his works during World War I. His poetry vividly depicted the cruelty and suffering of soldiers, becoming a classic in war literature.

Dino Stamatopoulos, born on December 14, 1964, is a renowned television writer known for his humor and satirical style. His works have brought laughter and thought-provoking insights to audiences.
Albert F. Pratt was a notable politician in the early 20th century. Born in 1872, he served as a member of the Canadian House of Commons and made significant contributions to the country's political development. Pratt passed away in 1928, leaving behind a legacy of public service and political influence.

Frank B. Kellogg was a prominent American politician and diplomat, serving as a U.S. Senator. Born on December 22, 1856, and passing away on December 21, 1937, he was known for his significant contributions to foreign policy and legal views in American politics.

Julius Streicher was a German Nazi propagandist and publisher, born on February 12, 1885, and died on October 16, 1946. He was known for his extreme anti-Semitic views and his role in promoting Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust.


George Friedman is a renowned political scientist, born on February 1, 1949. He is best known for founding Stratfor, an intelligence analysis company that provides global political, economic, and military trend analysis.

American author known for his concise and forceful writing style, as well as his profound insights into life. Hemingway's works cover a wide range of themes including war, adventure, and love, with notable titles such as 'The Old Man and the Sea' and 'A Farewell to Arms'.

Nathan Bedford Forrest, born on July 13, 1821, and died on October 29, 1877, was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, known for his ruthless tactics and military skills.

John S. Mosby was a renowned cavalry commander during the American Civil War, known for his unique guerrilla tactics. He was born on December 6, 1833, and died on May 30, 1916.