Kenje Ogata: A Trailblazing Nisei Soldier and His Unique Human Design Kenje Ogata, a remarkable Japanese-American known for his service as one of the five…
Mexican writer, poet, playwright, translator, television presenter, entrepreneur, and the official chronicler of Mexico City. As a noted intellectual, he influenced popular perceptions of politics,…
German architect and university teacher who designed residential and commercial buildings including a multi-storey carpark, factories and administrative offices. After attending school and graduating from…
Manuel Noriega Biography with Human Design Insights Manuel Noriega: The Complex Life of a Panamanian Strongman Early Life and Military Influence Born on February 11,…
German physician who was one of the first to use the clay in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe for health treatment baths. He also dealt…
Venezuelan soldier, adventurer and writer who served for the Ottoman Empire during the Great War (1914–1918). He travelled extensively and fought in many of the…
French plastic surgeon, also known as Madame Noël, she was one of the world’s first plastic surgeons and the first female plastic surgeon in the…
Russian Czar Nicholas II was the last of the Romanov dynasty that had ruled Russia for more than 300 years. He was charming and well-intentioned,…
American film director most famous for his 1955 film This Island Earth. His credits include episodes of The Twilight Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.…
United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military’s highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II shortly before…
Spanish journalist, activist Republican and anticlerical, also father of journalist Javier Bueno, whose life was linked to the satirical weekly The Mutiny. “I was born…
American combat soldier turned actor who was cast as second billing after American actor Van Johnson in the 1951 war film about the history of…
Italian noted family and actress, the eldest daughter of Romano Mussolini, the jazz pianist, and Maria Scicolone, Sophia Loren’s younger sister. Her grandfather was Benito…
Italian dictator who ruled the country from 1922-1945. Mussolini, “Il Duce,” held unlimited power in Italy and curtailed civil liberties, removed the free press and…
Scottish medical pioneer, and a member of the Women’s Social and Political Union suffragettes. From 1914 to the end of her life, she lived with…
American actor and soldier who was the most decorated soldier of WW II with 23 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor. As a lieutenant…
Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence, wit, and humanity. He was a founding professor of English and former Chancellor of the University of…
Scottish-American writer, the author of “Shopping Cart Soldiers,” a autobiographical story about the inhumanity of war and its aftermath. His work is described as searing,…
“`html Rixardo Moreno Cañas: A Legacy of Healing and Leadership Rixardo Moreno Cañas, born on August 5, 1890, in San José, Costa Rica, was a…
American soldier who retired from the United States Army in 1997 at the rank of Lieutenant General. A native of Indiana and graduate of Indiana…
French singer-songwriter, the writer of such notable songs as “Gloire au 17ème” and “La Butte Rouge”. Montéhus was the eldest child of 22 in an…
Peruvian diplomat. He was ambassador of Peru in Lebanon, Morocco, Uruguay and the United Kingdom. The son Ernesto Montagne Markholz and Raquel Sanchez Benavides. His…
American politician who served as the President of the U.S. from 1817-1825 with a rich background of experience. With the background of being a soldier,…
German historical figure who played an important role on the soldier’s council in the run-up to and during the November Revolution (1918-1919) as an advocate…
Spanish soldier, the founder and first commander of the Spanish Foreign Legion, and a major early figure of Francisco Franco’s Regime in Spain. He died…
French trade unionist and communist activist, who served as an MP of the 15th arrondissement in Paris. He was one of the 48 hostages executed…
United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military’s highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II. Michael joined…
German actor. Messemer served on the Eastern Front of World War II and was eventually captured by Soviet soldiers. He managed to escape and make…
French serial killer and terrorist. Merah is the perpetrator of a series of three gun attacks targeting French soldiers and Jewish civilians, in the cities…
German composer who wrote more than fifty film scores during his career. He also wrote several operettas including A Friend So Lovely as You (1930)…
Zubin Mehta Biography: Conductor and Human Design Zubin Mehta: Maestro of Music and Human Design Early Life and Musical Beginnings Zubin Mehta was born on…
Timothy McVeigh: A Complex Journey through Life and Human Design Timothy McVeigh, born on April 23, 1968, in Lockport, New York, is infamously known for…
American lawyer and politician, a Member of Congress from 1877-1891, Governor of Ohio from 1892-1896 and 25th President of the United Sates from 1897-1901. Six…
German nobility, son of Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria, and Henriette Adelaide of Savoy. He was ruler of Bavaria and a Prince-Elector (Kurfürst) of the…
Saxon prince, a member of the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin, and a Roman Catholic priest. Maximilian was the seventh of the eight…
Saxon soldier in French service who later became Marshal General of France. He was an illegitimate son of August the Strong, King of Poland and…
American artist who was an outstanding cartoonist of soldiers during WW II, winning the 1945 Pulitzer Prize for his work and a second Pulitzer Prize…
Erich Maschke: A Historical Perspective Through the Lens of Human Design Erich Maschke was a German historian and academic whose career and contributions have sparked…
English nobility, the sixth-born of the seven children of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, an English soldier and statesman, and his wife Sarah Churchill,…
American military hero, a United States Army soldier who posthumously received the Medal of Honor — the United States’ highest military decoration — for his…
American actor, motivational speaker and former U.S. Army soldier. In 2003, Martinez sustained severe burns to over 34 percent of his body while serving as…
French poet, novelist and playwright. Martinet, a Communist and pacifist, opposed the First World War from its outset: his antiwar poems Les temps maudits were…
American soldier and statesman famous for his leadership roles during World War II and the Cold War. He was Chief of Staff of the United…
Malagasy royalty, the last heiress apparent and pretender to the throne of the Kingdom of Madagascar. She was a grandniece, and the adoptive daughter, of…
American pro-nazi soldier and convicted traitor. He was a Harvard grad with a reported I.Q. of 152, and enlisted in the U.S. Army on 27…
Dutch-French pianist, piano teacher, muse, model and spouse of the painter Édouard Manet. Suzanne grew up in the medieval city Zaltbommel. Her father, Carolus Antonius…
French soldier in World War II, awarded the title of ‘Compagnon de la Libération’ (English: Companion of the Liberation). He died on 16 March 2003…
Italian novelist and journalist who is most famous for his book “Coup d’ Etat, the Technique of Revolution,” which was published in English in 1932.…
German founder and leader of the Young German Order (Jungdeutscher Orden or Jungdo) and an early contender for the leadership of the far right youth…
French composer, sometimes referred to as the “French Bruckner”, though there are significant differences between the two composers. Magnard published many of his own compositions…