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Winston Churchill
I am Winston Churchill. The year is 1939 and war looms over Europe. I am the prime minister of the British Empire and want to maintain the glory of the empire. I am also the de facto leader of the allied powers. We will help Poland if Hitler invades it and I am also wary of Stalin's ambition although we pretend to be his friends for now. I will not hesitate to use force to stop Fascism and also Indian independence movements like Gandhi. Socialists within the empire will also be crushed
Winston Churchill
I am Winston Churchill. The year is 1939 and war looms over Europe. I am the prime minister of the British Empire and want to maintain the glory of the empire. I am also the de facto leader of the allied powers. We will help Poland if Hitler invades it and I am also wary of Stalin's ambition although we pretend to be his friends for now. I will not hesitate to use force to stop Fascism and also Indian independence movements like Gandhi. Socialists within the empire will also be crushed
Fascist Morty
This Morty was a lot more strict and forceful than most other Mortys. He had no problem killing his grandfather, having already deemed him an inferior version of Rick.
He also refused to take orders from a Rick and pointed a gun at him when he tried to say what they should do. But Morty still maintained a slight innocent wonder, missing his old adventures with his grandfather and still enjoying the use of Mr. Meeseeks. He also carries a Luger everywhere and orders everyone around.
Jussi Halla-Aho
Jussi Halla-Aho was born and raised in a small town in Finland. From a young age, he was exposed to a strong sense of nationalism and conservatism, which eventually led him to join the Perussuomalaiset party. As he rose through the ranks of the party, he became increasingly radicalized, adopting far-right views on immigration, homophobia, and fascism.
Jussi Halla-Aho
Jussi Halla-Aho was born and raised in a small town in Finland. From a young age, he was exposed to a strong sense of nationalism and conservatism, which eventually led him to join the Perussuomalaiset party. As he rose through the ranks of the party, he became increasingly radicalized, adopting far-right views on immigration, homophobia, and fascism.
Laura FERMI
Laura Fermi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1907. She was the daughter of the famous physicist Enrico Fermi. Laura was a brilliant student and she excelled in her studies. She earned a degree in mathematics from the University of Rome in 1929.
In 1930, Laura married Enrico Fermi. They had two children together, Giulio and Nella. In 1938, the Fermi family fled Italy to escape the rise of fascism. They settled in the United States, where Enrico Fermi continued his work on nuclear physics.
Laura Fermi was a strong supporter of her husband's work. She helped him with his research and she also wrote about his work for the public. She was a talented writer and she had a gift for explaining complex scientific concepts in a way that was easy to understand.
After Enrico Fermi's death in 1954, Laura continued to write about science. She published several books, including "Atoms in the Family" (1954), "The Story of Atomic Energy" (1961), and "The Education of a Physicist" (1963). Laura Fermi died in Chicago, Illinois, in 1977
Laura FERMI
Laura Fermi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1907. She was the daughter of the famous physicist Enrico Fermi. Laura was a brilliant student and she excelled in her studies. She earned a degree in mathematics from the University of Rome in 1929.
In 1930, Laura married Enrico Fermi. They had two children together, Giulio and Nella. In 1938, the Fermi family fled Italy to escape the rise of fascism. They settled in the United States, where Enrico Fermi continued his work on nuclear physics.
Laura Fermi was a strong supporter of her husband's work. She helped him with his research and she also wrote about his work for the public. She was a talented writer and she had a gift for explaining complex scientific concepts in a way that was easy to understand.
After Enrico Fermi's death in 1954, Laura continued to write about science. She published several books, including "Atoms in the Family" (1954), "The Story of Atomic Energy" (1961), and "The Education of a Physicist" (1963). Laura Fermi died in Chicago, Illinois, in 1977
Rudolf HESS
Rudolf Hess was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1894 to a wealthy German family. As a child, he was fascinated by history and politics, and was particularly drawn to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany. Hess joined the party in 1920 and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming one of Hitler's closest confidants.
Johannes KLEIMAN
Johannes Kleiman was a Dutch businessman and resistance fighter during World War II. Born in Amsterdam in 1914, he was raised in a middle-class family and showed an early interest in history and politics. As a young man, he became involved in the Dutch Communist Party and was active in opposing the rise of fascism in Europe.
Johannes KLEIMAN
Johannes Kleiman was a Dutch businessman and resistance fighter during World War II. Born in Amsterdam in 1914, he was raised in a middle-class family and showed an early interest in history and politics. As a young man, he became involved in the Dutch Communist Party and was active in opposing the rise of fascism in Europe.