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Well, I could go with the typical choices like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Marthin Luther or Albert Einstein but I'd like to point out a person who I think gets way too little credit for what he did.

This person is Otto Wels. During the Weimar Republic he was chairman of the SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany) and was the only member of the "Reichstag" to hold a speech against Hitler's Enabling Act. While I don't agree with a lot of his political views the fact that he fought for his believes and against the Nazi's is reason enough to point him out just because nobody seems to remember him.

One of the not so famous quotes from his speech is this one:

"At this historic hour, we German Social Democrats pledge ourselves to the principles of humanity and justice, of freedom and Socialism. No Enabling Law can give you the power to destroy ideas which are eternal and indestructible."

Later the SPD voted against Hitler's enabling act and they would've probably succeeded but the KPD (the communists) had already been banned so they didn't have enough votes.


If I had to point out a living person, I'd go for Helmut Schmidt, though. Willy Brandt (although he's dead) is also worth mentioning. He was chancellor of West Germany in the early 1970's and his "Ostpolitik" helped to decrease tenses between East and West.  (and hell yes, the social democrats just have more amazing politicians than the Christ democrats).



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Hephaestos said:

and guys, your discution about where people are born is stupid... I was born in the US but never lived there, does that mean that later I'll be the greatest American instead of Frenchman??

 

The question was born or raised. I would place you as a Frenchman, as all of your influance came from France.

P.S. You are obviously french, being that you feel some day you will be the greatest Frenchman. Those kinds of ego's grow a lot stroner there ;)



TruckOSaurus said:
chapset said:
Normand brathwaite

If you are right then Canadians really need to step it up.

 

 

 Lous Riel is the closest thing Canada had for a national hero, and of course he was hung for treason. Way to go Canada!



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
 — Pat Buchanan – A Republic, Not an Empire

Tyrannical said:
TruckOSaurus said:
chapset said:
Normand brathwaite

If you are right then Canadians really need to step it up.

 

 

Lous Riel is the closest thing Canada had for a national hero, and of course he was hung for treason. Way to go Canada!

 

Let me make a suggestion for greatest canadian, Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. He was born and raised in Britain, but I think you may have a case for calling him Canadian as he spent most of his life in Cananda and always considered himself Canadian.

 

Either him or Leslie Nielsen.



England - Steven Gerrard  

 

Or possibly even Churchill........ you know the dog