I'd like to see Konrad Adenauer somewhere around the top. He led BRD from a complete devastated hellhole to a prosperous, democratic icon in Europe. From my (foreigner's) point of view, he should be given the most credit for what Germany is today.
I'd like to see Konrad Adenauer somewhere around the top. He led BRD from a complete devastated hellhole to a prosperous, democratic icon in Europe. From my (foreigner's) point of view, he should be given the most credit for what Germany is today.
I'd like to see Konrad Adenauer somewhere around the top. He led BRD from a complete devastated hellhole to a prosperous, democratic icon in Europe. From my (foreigner's) point of view, he should be given the most credit for what Germany is today.
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1.) Bismarck, (Otto von "The Iron Chancellor" Bismarck optional)
2.) Friedrich II (The Great)
3.) Friedrich Wilhelm, The Great Elector
4.) Friedrich Wilhelm I
5.) Konrad Adenauer - Great Idea, Ororo!
6.) Friedrich I
7A.) Helmut Kohl (Chancellor during reunification, 5 terms. I don't know Germans view him favorably now, but I think history will.)
7B-8A.) Angela Merkel (First woman, and I don't think it can be disputed that she's at least not too much worse than average, as politicians go)
7C-8B.) (If Kohl is too recent) Gustav Stresemann (maybe too high, but there would have been even Friedrichs and Wilhelms up here, otherwise)
(So pick two of bolded 3)
9.) Wilhelm I (Could really go anywhere. It was Bismarck's show.)
10.) Erich Honecker (Pick of the East Germans?)
11.) Willi Stoph (My last pick, really stretching my German history, here)
12.) Constantin Fehrenbach (I don't know much of him, but Weimar Chancellor during cirsis early years)
13.) Wilhelm II
14.) Frederick III
15.) Paul von Hindenburg
16.) Franz von Papen/Hilter (Hitler could arguably be rated higher, if we're going to be sociopaths about this.)
My take on USA:
1. Abraham Lincoln (succesfuly led the country during Civil war; abolished slavery and thus ensured that all men are equal regardless of their race)
2. Thomas Jefferson (one of the founding fathers; during his rule US territory doubled thanks to Lousiana purchase)
3. George Washington (led a rising country against an established empire and won its independence)
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt (the only president to serve 4 terms, he succesfuly led country during WW2; arguably saved the economy with his New Deal policy)
5. James K. Polk (a very succesful president as far Manifest Destiny goes - annexation of Texas + Oregon purchase)
6. John F. Kennedy (led succesful negotiations during Cuban crisis, started Apollo program, fought against discrimination of afro-americans and is known to have been extremely popular among Americans; the only reason he is not placed higher is the failed Bay of Pigs invasion)
7. Theodore Roosevelt (don't know much about this segment of US history but I've mostly read positive stuff about him; furthermore there has to be a good reason why he is depicted on the Mt. Rushmore)
8. Woodrow Wilson (led USA during WW1, was one of the key characters to shape the Treaty of Versailles; major advocate of woman's suffrage)
9. Benjamin Franklin (one of the founding fathers, probably the most influential one)
10. Andrew Jackson (Iirc he was the only president not to increase USA's debt, he promoted democracy and liberty of individuals but is infamous for his Indian Removal Act)
11. Harry S. Truman (Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and the controversial of nuclear weapons)
12. Dwight Eisenhower (glorified general during WW2, minor advancements in foregin policy - Korean War, Iran; during his rule USA experience economic prosperity)
13. Warren G. Harding (once again I don't know much about him but he's ranked really low in Firaxis rank)
14. Dan Quayle (enough said)
15. Jefferson Davis (exact counterpart of Lincoln, a very incompetent leader which lead the secession states in order to retain the slavery)
16. James Buchanan (I can't think of anyone else as utterly incompetent as he was; the whole nation was torn apart because of his inability to find a solution to the crisis)
Criticism (even the non-constructive one) is welcome.
1. Abraham Lincoln (succesfuly led the country during Civil war; abolished slavery and thus ensured that all men are equal regardless of their race)
2. Thomas Jefferson (one of the founding fathers; during his rule US territory doubled thanks to Lousiana purchase)
3. George Washington (led a rising country against an established empire and won its independence)
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt (the only president to serve 4 terms, he succesfuly led country during WW2; arguably saved the economy with his New Deal policy)
5. John F. Kennedy (led succesful negotiations during Cuban crisis, started Apollo program, fought against discrimination of afro-americans and is known to have been extremely popular among Americans; the only reason he is not placed higher is the failed Bay of Pigs invasion)
6. Theodore Roosevelt (don't know much about this segment of US history but I've mostly read positive stuff about him; furthermore there has to be a good reason why he is depicted on the Mt. Rushmore)
7. Woodrow Wilson (led USA during WW1, was one of the key characters to shape the Treaty of Versailles; major advocate of woman's suffrage)
8. James K. Polk (a very succesful president as far Manifest Destiny goes - annexation of Texas + Oregon purchase)
9. Andrew Jackson (Iirc he was the only president not to increase USA's debt, he promoted democracy and liberty of individuals but is infamous for his Indian Removal Act)
10. Benjamin Franklin (one of the founding fathers, probably the most influential one)
11. Harry S. Truman (Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and the controversial of nuclear weapons)
12. Ronald Reagan (Raeganomics, ended the Cold War)
13. Warren G. Harding (once again I don't know much about him but he's ranked really low in Firaxis rank)
14. Richard Nixon (Watergate, the only president ever to resign)
15. James Buchanan (I can't think of anyone else as utterly incompetent as he was; the whole nation was torn apart because of his inability to find a solution to the crisis)
16. Dan Quayle (enough said)
Hmm... perhaps Washington and Jefferson should trade places? More of a common perception thing than anything else.
Why is Ben Franklin on the list (and so low, for that matter)? He never technically led the United States, even if he was a Founding Father. He should probably be replaced withe someone else with an adequate term.
To much American talk, let Leoreth decide, we have moar than enough lists for them.
Revised Russia, with fewer Communists and no semi-mythical ones. Not my fault that even the greatest Russian rulers have nearly all been autocrats & sociopaths. Disregarding actual conduct more for popular perception and legacy.
1. Pёtr the Great (Traditional has to be no. 1, whatever the effects, no Tsar has had more impact)
2. Vladimir I (founding of Russian state)
3. Ivan III (for driving out the Tartars and reessartion of Russias)
4. Yaroslav the Wise
5. General Mikhail Kutuzov (my 1 leader exception, Napoleonic wars)
5. Ekaterina the Great (again controversial)
6. Ivan Grozniy (obvious)
5. Aleksandr II (probably the best of the post-Peter Tsars; ironically assasinated, literally blown in half)
6. Mikhail Gorbachёv (Hard case, a great-man ruined by difficult circumstances or delusional Communist dreamer?)
7. Iosif Stalin
8. Aleksandr I
9. Mikhael I (founder of Romanovs)
10. Paul I (assasinated liberal Tsar who wanted to reform the country)
11. Nicholas I (one of the most reactionary Monarchs of one of the most reactionary Dynasties in history)
12. Aleksandr III (the brezhnev of the Tsarist era)
13. Leonid Brezhnev (the Brezhnev of the Brezhnev era)
14. Boris Yeltsin
15. Nicholas II
16. Vladimir Zhirinovsky (anyone Russian will understand)
Anybody got comments on this?
16. Vladimir Zhirinovsky (anyone Russian will understand)
Anybody got comments on this?