The data was scraped from Time Magazine's website. This dataset includes a record for every Time Magazine cover which has honored an individual or group as "Men of the Year", "Women of the Year", "Person of the Year" or "Persons of the Year". Rather, it represents the person deemed to have had the most influence on the news that year for better or worse. As commander in chief of one of the world's greatest nations, it's hard not to be a newsmaker. TIME magazine named Adolf Hitler as its Man of the Year in 1938, however the title is not an endorsement. It merely reflects the person Time editors believe was the most important newsmaker of the year. Understand that Man of the Year is not necessarily an honor.
Bush, have graced the Person of the Year cover, many of them more than once. Hitler never won any major prizes, but he WAS Time magazine’s Man of the Year in 1938. Adolf Hitler: Man of the Year, 1938 Greatest single news event of September 29, when four statesmen met at the Europe. Eleven American presidents, from FDR to George W. Cover Story: Adolf Hitler: Man of the Year, 1938. TIME's choices for Person of the Year are often politicians and statesmen. For the year 1938, Time had chosen Adolf Hitler as the man who 'for better or worse' (as Time founder Henry Luce expressed it) had most influenced events of the preceding year. Controversial choices have included Adolf Hitler (1938), Joseph Stalin (1939, 1942), and Ayatullah Khomeini (1979). On January 2, 1939, Time Magazine published its annual Man of the Year issue. Editors are asked to choose the person or thing that had the greatest impact on the news, for good or ill - guidelines that leave them no choice but to select a newsworthy, not necessarily praiseworthy, cover subject. TIME's choices for Person of the Year are often controversial. Each has left an indelible mark on the world.
The magazine named the Nazi leader 'Man of the Year' for 1938. A decade later, it was Adolf Hitlers turn. TIME's Person of the Year hasn't always secured his or her place in the history books, but many honorees remain unforgettable: Gandhi, Khomeini, Kennedy, Elizabeth II, the Apollo 8 astronauts Anders, Borman and Lovell. Person of the Year (formerly Man of the Year) is an annual issue of the United States news magazine Time that features and profiles a man, woman, couple. Time magazines Person of the Year franchise began in 1927, then known as 'Man of the Year.' The first person to appear on the cover was Charles Lindbergh in 1928, following his historic solo flight across the Atlantic.