![]() ![]() Eleven American presidents, from FDR to George W. TIME's choices for Person of the Year are often politicians and statesmen. Controversial choices have included Adolf Hitler (1938), Joseph Stalin (1939, 1942), and Ayatullah Khomeini (1979). 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. 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. ![]()
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