who was TIME Magazine's 'Man of the Year' for 1938?
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1982: The personal computer is selected as Time magazine's Man (or in this case, Machine) of the Year. It marked the first time that the editors selected a non-human recipient for the award (the planet Earth would be second, in 1988), which Time has bestowed annually since 1927.
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Adolf Hitler.
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- Adolf Hitler was a German politician.
- He was the founder of Nazi party.
- He rose to power when he was made as a chancellor in 1933.
- During his dictatorship between 1933 to 1945 he started Second World War by invading Poland.
- He was against Jews. Nazi party had stereotyped Jews as killers of Christ and were seen as money lenders who charged exorbitantly high rates of interest.
- He used to send Jews to concentration camps and later to Ghettos. In these Ghettos, all Jews had to face poisonous gas due to which they would die in few minutes.
- During end of Second World War Germany, Italy and Japan had lost the World War. Hitler shot himself and ordered his men to burn all records which had the count of people being sent to Ghettos.
- He used to take away Jewish children at a very young age and were suppresed by the Nazi community
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