Mikhail Gorbachev, last leader of the USSR, 1985-’91

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Mikhail Gorbachev, last leader of the USSR, 1985-’91 Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the UK, 1940-’45; 1951-’55 Otto von Bismarck, unifier of Germany , c. 1871 Napoleon, Emperor of France, c. 1799 Kim il-Sung, first Supreme Leader of communist North Korea, 1948 Benito Mussolini, founder of Fascism, Prime Minister of Italy 1922 Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, 1920 Pablo Picasso paints Guernica in protest of Spanish Civil War, 1937 Mao Zedong, leader of the Peoples Republic of China, 1949 Ayatollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader of Iran, 1979 Chung Ju-yung, South Korean founder of the Hyundai corporation Muhammad Ali, Father of Modern Egypt, 1805 Fidel Castro, communist leader of Cuba, 1959 Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, c.1911 Toussaint L’Ouverture, leader of Haitian independence, c. 1791 Ho Chi Mihn, founder of Prime Minister of Vietnam, born 1890 Osama bin Laden, Saudi Arabian, 1957-2011, leader of al-Qaeda and modern day terrorist movements Mohandas Gandhi, leader of Indian independence, born 1869 Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge , 1963-1997 Simon Bolivar, Liberator, founder of Gran Colombia, c. 1819 Kwame Nkrumah, led independence of Ghana 1957 Muhammad Ali Jinnah, leader of the All India Muslim League, founder of modern Pakistan, 1947 Pedro I, founder and first ruler of Brazil, 1822 Augusto Pinochet, US backed dictator of Chile, 1973 Nelson Mandela, first President of South Africa, 1994