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A&E Biography of the Millennium Part 10, 40-35

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One of my favorite programs made in 1999. Thanks A&E!

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  • Please watch all 25 parts. 3 hours total. Thank you.

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  • I read Candite and thought it was a great book

  • My thoughts and "grades", continued:

    #36: Saved millions of lives with the miracle drug he discovered. A+

    #35: A truly despicable individual who set into motion the acts of Stalin. Still extremely influential, just in a very bad way. A+

  • My thoughts and "grades" for each person on this list:

    #40: Hey, they got us off the ground! I also agree about having them both in the same spot, since they shared most of the credit. A+

    #39: He and Shakespeare (along with possibly Chaucer) are probably the greatest writers of all time. A+

    #38: Pretty much started the scientific theory. Sucks that he died doing what he loved--scientific study. A+

    #37: A great writer, and a very poignant thinker. A

  • @darkwspyder You said this two years ago but had to respond - actually the guy is wrong both the British (boer war) and the Americans in the Philippine–American War had concentration camps in 1901. What the Us did to the Filipinos was a war crime no doubt about it.

  • I do not think it will be on but the Jet engine is actually the thing that has allowed world wide travel for ordinary people and so is incredibly important.

  • @cvvemuri

    There is no originality in anything. For all you know, it could have been invented earlier but was not accounted for due to lack of historical information or documentation.

  • @cvvemuri

    There is never originality in anything. For all you know, someone could have came up with the same concept but wasn't recorded in history or in documents.

  • @darkwspyder

    Wrong

    It was King Leopold in the Congo

    One is free to disagree with Lenin and even criticize him harshly, as I certainly do, but the portrayal of him in this series was utterly misleading and biased, based on a post-Cold War bravado that thankfully has long ended, at least enough to not do much harm academically.

  • I knew it! I knew it! I knew Lenin was the inventor of the concentration camps and stuff!!! Hitler just copied some of his ideas and morphied it into something he wanted.

  • I thinks it's weirder two people filled the same slot: #40

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