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World politicians

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Succeeded Michael Howard as party Lead Worked as a ship jumper in Hong Kong Bloomberg Speech Made a Coalition with Nick Clegg Called for the Brexit Referendum Conservative Party U.K. PM 2010-2016 David Cameron
"Sexed-up" "Dodgy Dossier" "The Most Dangerous Man in Britain" "Clause IV" Third Way Philosophy Sent British Troops to Iraq Succeeded by Gordon Brown "New Labour" PM 1997-2007 Tony Blair
Community Charge Taxes Removed Milk from school lunches Milk Snatcher Target of Brighton Hotel Bombing Conservative U.K. PM 1979-1990 Margaret Thatcher
V for Victory Roaring Lion photo Plotted Operation unthinkable with U.S.S.R. History of English speaking peoples Cigar Smoking Iron Curtain, Fight on the beeches, Finest Hour Speeches. WW2 PM of U.K. 1940-45,51-55 Winston Churchill
Attacked by "Guilty Men" Half Brother Austen Won a Nobel Prize Phoney War Peace in our time Munich Agreement Start of WW2 U.K. PM 1937-40 Neville Chamberlain
Last PM under queen Elizabeth Succeeded Boris Johnson Fairytale Economics Cost the U.K. 4 billion in 1 month Head of Lettuce Won Succeeded by Rishi Sunak U.K. PM 2022-2022 Liz Truss
Fined for Attending the former Lord Mayor's party in 2022 Holds significant wealth due to IT holdings Succeeded Liz Truss First PM under Charles III First Indian and Current U.K. PM Rishi Sunak
First world leader to catch COVID-19 Controversially Recited Kipling's "The Road to Mandalay" Famous Bike Helmet Photo PM under pandemic Preceded Liz Truss Former Mayor of London U.K. PM 2019-22 Conservative Party Boris Johnson
Appointed by Paul Von Hindenburg 25 point program to rebuild party First spied on his party as part of a Military Intelegence Operation Claus Von Stoffenberg failed to kill him Ordered the killing of Ernst Röhm Kristallnacht Dictator of Germany and leader of the Nazi Party 1936-1945 Adolf Hitler
Ferdinand Cohen Blind failed to Assasinate this man Dropping the Pilot Cartoon Called the Balkans the powderkeg of Europe Started the KulterKampf Initiative Pushed Prussia to unify Germany Iron Chancellor of Germany Otto von Bismarck
Won the Henry Kissinger Prize in 2020 Refused to wear a Burka on a Saudi Trip Said "multiculturalism failed her nation" Advocated the halt of the Nord stream pipeline after the assassination of Alexi Navalny Former Chancellor of Germany 1st Woman Chancellor Angela Merkel
Sat to the Right of Ronald Reagan during his famous speech addressing Mr. Gorbachev Oversaw the Fall of the Berlin Wall Last Chancellor of West Germany Christian Democratic Union Discussed Syrian Refugees with Orban Helmut Kohl
Famously depicted kissing Leonid Brezhnev Hardcore Stalinist Lead the Stasi Last Chancellor of West Germany Oversaw the fall of the Berlin Wall Erich Ernst Honecher
Founded the newspaper Iskra in exile Switch from grain confiscation to food tax Wrote "What is to Be Done?" October Revolution First leader of the U.S.S.R. Leader of the Bolsheviks Mausoleum in Red Square Vladimir Lenin
Rumored Affair with last Tzaress of Russia Allegedly cured her son of hemophilia Self Aclaimed Wizzard Destabilized Russia Poisoned, Shot, Drowned Gregori Rasputin
Affair with Frida Kahlo Wrote "The Revolution Betrayed" Permanent Revolution Policy Killed by Icepick Assassinated by Stalinists Led the Left Opposition after the death of Lenin Leon Trotsky
Doctor's Plot Government purges Dissolved the Comintern Man of Steel Moniker Led U.S.S.R during WWII Caused the Holodomor Josef Stalin
Started the 1957 Summer Crisis Life Magazine Cover Farmer Authorized the building of the Berlin Wall Started the Cuban Missile Crisis Took Power After Stalin, through Malenkov Secret Speech Denouncing Stalin Nikita Khrushchev
Sinyavsky-Daniel Trial Abolished regional Economic Councils Growth then Stagnation Salt I with Nixon Prague Spring Astronaut parade Assassination Leonid Brezhnev
Sinatra Doctrine 417-mile human chain Birthmark Glasnost and Perestroika Sinatra Doctrine Last General Secertary of U.S.S.R. Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev
Shame Delegates "Shock Therapy" vouchers First president of Russian Federation Predecessor of Putin Created the oligarchs Boris Yeltsin
Ex KGB Plagiarized his 1997 econ dissertation Had a Bethlehem Street Renamed after him A Bethlehem street named for him Current President of Russia 2020 Constitutional Amendment to stay in office Rivaled Navalny Vladimir Putin
Comedian Played the president of his country, then became the president of his country. Current Leader of Ukraine Photographed in Kevlar Called "every citizen" to fight Vlodomyr Zelenensky
Foibe Massacre 22 failed Assassination Attempts Accused of Aiding the Ustase Raid on Drvar Longterm leader of Yugoslavia Crushed the Prague Spring 1948 split with Stalin Josip Broz Tito
Installed by Putin Leader of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko
Praised by Trump as a strongman Leader of Fidesz Far Right Promised an Illiberal state Current ruler of Hungary Viktor Orban
Entire cabinet resigned after battle of the Marianas "New Order in Asia" Tried to commit suicide PM of Japan during WW2 Hung for War Crimes Hideki Tojo
Resigned from his highest office twice opposed the party of hope extreme corruption Assassinated by Tetsuya Yamagami Handmade gun Funeral caused mass protests Longest Reigning PM of Japan Shinzo Abe
Despises Trump for North Korea relationship Current PM of Japan Fumio Kashida
Convicted the former president of Corruption insisted he was not being controlled by a cult Current President of South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol
Leads a "Hermit Kingdom" CIA allegedly paid a lumberjack 40k to assassinate him. First speech was converted into the hymn "Onwards Toward the Final Victory" Met with Dennis Rodman Nuclear Button is always on his desk Met with Donald Trump Current Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-Un
This man's forces won a battle that led to the Geneva Accords Offered the Jewish people a home in his country Tried to petition Woodrow Wilson at Versailles Governed a country north of the 17th parallel Had a trail named after him Leader of North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh
Malcolm Browne won a Pulitzer Prize for his protest photos against this leader Flag Decree or Decree 10 Agroville Program Monks protested by self immolation Rigged Referendum let him succeed Bao Dai CIA couped this man Leader of South Vietnam Ngo dinh diem
Fled the Merdeka Palace Supersemar document Hosted the meeting that created the nonaligned movement. "Guided Democracy" system deposed by Suharto Dictator of Indonesia Sukarno
Raul Castro & Obama shook hands at funeral Opened the first black-run legal practice in his country Hid at Liliesleaf Farm I am prepared to die speech Imprisoned on Robben Island First post-Apartheid President of South Africa Nelson Mandela
Dismissed Soviet military advisers in the Corrective Revolution "Hero of the Crossing" Assassinated during a parade Bread riots Assassinated by Khalid Islambouli Won a Nobel Peace prize for Camp David Accords Third President of Egypt. Anwar Sadat
Indicted in 2019 for bribing the Walla! Proposed the Judicial reform bill limiting supreme court Coalition with Ben-Gvir Called for expansion of Judea and Sumeria Current Israeli PM Nicknamed Bibi Benjamin Netanyahu
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Saddam Hussein
Bashar Al Assad
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
Mohammed Bin Salman
Cyril Rahamposa
Juan Peron
Ava Peron
Isabel Peron
August Pinochet
Salvador Allende
Fulgencio Batista
Fidel Castro
Raul Castro
Hugo Chavez
Nicolas Maduro
Che Guevera
Lula Dasilva
Jaire Bulsanaro
Javier Milei
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Woodrow Wilson
Herbert Hoover
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Hubert Humphrey
Richard Nixon
Robert F. Kennedy Sr.
Gerald R. Ford
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
George Herbert Walker Bush
William Jefferson Clinton A.K.A Slick Willy
Hillary Clinton
George Walker Bush
Barack Obama
Donald J. Trump
Joseph Robinette Biden
Kamala Harris
Dick Cheney
Colin Powell
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
Charles de Gaulle
Pedro Sánchez
Sergio Mattarella
Giorgia Meloni
Viola Amherd
Mette Frederiksen
Ulf Kristersson
Jonas Gahr Støre
Alexander Stubb
Andrzej Duda
Katerina Sakellaropoulou
Justin Trudeau
Piere Trudeau
Mao Zedong
XI Jinping
Pol Pot
Kim Jong il
Kim il sung
Indira Ghandi
Mahatma Ghandi
Narendra Modi
Anthony Albanese
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh
Sun Yat Sen
Chang Kai Shek
Deng Xaoping
Suharto
Tsugu Akihito
Hiro Nonomiya
Sygman Rhee
Kim Daejong
King Hussein Ibn Talal
David Bengurian
Mohammed Reza Shaha Pahlavi
Golda Meir
Yitsak Rabin
Shaimon Peres
Yasir' Arafat
Mahmoud Abbas
Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Benazir Bhutto
Ferdinand Marcos
Mary Robinson
Amon de Valeria
Benito Mussolini
Slobodan Milosevic
Francisco Franco
Gordon Blair
Theresa May
Dag Hammarskjold
Kofi Annan
Mummar Ghadafi
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Idi Amin
Thomas Sincara
Laurent Kabila
Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi
George Marshall
Vo Nguyen Giap
Louis Mountbatten
Tenzen Giatso
John Paul II
Francis I
Mother Teresa
Stephen Biko
John Paul I
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Pius XI
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Claudia Sheinbaum
Theresa May
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