Saturday, November 3, 2012

NY Times Man of the Year 1938!


The prestige newspaper from the United States, New York Times, has it's practice to give a noble title to one man or women that marked the following year. The newspaper gives the award "Man of the Year", every year since 1927.

The criteria for someone to get this title is determined by how much anybody contributed to what was important for the year he was chosen for, not making an objective research which will include the past of that person.
On this list you can find names as glorified as Charles Lindbergh (1925), Mohandas Ghandi (1930), Dwight Eisenhower (1940), Martin Luther King Jr. (1963), The Computer (a machine - 1982), Mark Zuckerberg (2010) and many others.
But one name between all on this list attracts huge attention. It's the name of ADOLF HITLER, who was given this title in 1938.
Just to remind us, the title was given to the man who was directly responsible for the death of 6 million Jews and 50 million others during the World War II, which he started it.
Irony knows no limits .. 

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