WHO IS SUPER HEROES? The one who saves the people's from danger in their life.they can do no wrong, they always arrive on time, ...

THE REAL SUPER HEROES AROUND THE WORLD.

WHO IS SUPER HEROES?




The one who saves the people's from danger in their life.they can do no wrong, they always arrive on time, they look impeccable and they stick to a moral guideline which is built in to them. They become a somebody by saving 'ordinary' people on a daily basis and everyone wants to be like them.

TANK MAN,


This man hasn't revealed himself so he is simply referred to as the Tank Man or the Unknown Protester. The Tank man temporarily stopped the progression of a column of tanks on the morning of June 5th 1989, armed only with two shopping bags that he carried in each hand.The incident took place at the north edge of Tienanmen Square, along Chang'an Avenue, on June 5, 1989, one day after the Chinese government's violent crack down on the Tienanmen protests.The man stood in the middle ofthe wide avenue, directly in the path of acolumn of approaching Type 59 tanks.

He wore a white shirt and black trousers, and he held two shopping bags.As the tanks came to a stop, the man gestured towards the tanks with one of the bags. In response, the lead tank attempted to drive around the man, but the man repeatedly stepped into the path of the tank in a show of non violentaction.After repeatedly attempting to goaround rather than crush the man, the lead tank stopped its engines,and the armored vehicles behind it seemed to follow suit.There was a short pause with the man and the tanks having reached a quiet, still impasse.Having successfully brought the column to a halt, the man climbed onto the hull of the buttoned-up lead tank and, after briefly stopping at the driver's hatch, appeared in video footage of the incident to call into various ports in the tank's turret.

He then climbed a top the turret and seemed to have a short conversation with a crew member at the gunner's hatch. After ending the conversation, the man descended from the tank. The tank commander briefly emerged from his hatch, and the tanks restarted their engines, ready to continue on. At that point, the man, who was still standing within a meter or two from the side of the lead tank, leaped in front of the vehicle once again and quickly re-established the man–tank standoff.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk,


Mustafa Kemal Pasha was a dictator in the country of Turkey. But mind you, notall dictators are bad and Kemal Pasha turned out to one of the best leaders of the country. He was an army officer, a states man and later, he went on to become the first President of Turkey. Heis known to have founded Turkey as the country we see today, modern, liberal and beautiful. He under took various development plans and made sure that the people benefited the most from his actions. In 1934, he was given the title Ataturk which means “Father of the Turks” and this title is forbidden to be conferred to anyone else. He is what one can call a benevolent dictator.

Mother Teresa,



Charity begins at home. We all have heard this but rarely practice this. But there was one woman who gave her entire life to help the sick, the wounded and the poor- Mother Teresa. She gave shelter to patients with diseases such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tuberculosis etc and also treated them in hospices and hospitals.Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in the Republic of Macedonia, and her birth name was Agnes Gonhxa Bojaxhiu. At the age of 18, she decided to enter religious life, went to Ireland and joined the Loreto Sisters of Dublin.

After professing vows, she went to India to teach at a girl's school.While riding a train in 1946 near the Himalayas, Mother Teresa had a religious experience in which she heard the voiceof Jesus tell her to stop teaching and dedicate her life to the poor of India.After leaving her convent with church permission, she went to the Calcutta slums in 1948, where she started a school and a home for the dying.Between 1950s and 1960s she began an orphanage, leper colony and various clinics. After founding her congregation with only 12 sisters, it grew to more than 5,000 sisters by 2007.Similarly, by the year 2007, there were over 600 different types of charitable organizations or foundations established in about 120 countries worldwide.

After receiving the Noble Peace Prize for her humanitarian work, Mother Teresa continued her work. However, her health deteriorated in lateryears, and she died on September 5, 1997.

Che Guevara,



Coming from a very wealthy family, Ernesto Guevara had all that he needed but he didn’t have the peace of mind. He watched people, so poor and unhealthy and gave up his luxurious life to revolt against the unjust American laws. Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara is the man behind the Cuban Revolution. His guerrilla warfare, his tactics, his strategies have all helped in freeing Latin American countries of the unjust laws of USA.Revolutionary leader. Born Ernesto Guevara de la Serna on June 14, 1928, in Rosario, Argentina. After completing his medical studies at the University of Buenos Aires, Guevara became political active first in his native Argentina and then in neighboring Bolivia and Guatemala.

In 1954, he met Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro and his brother Raul while in Mexico.Guevara became part of Fidel Castro’s efforts to over throw the Batista government in Cuba. He served as a military adviser to Castro and led guerrilla troops in battles against Batista forces. When Castro took power in 1959, Guevara became in charge of La Cabaña Fortress prison. It is estimated that between 156 and 550 people were executed on Guevara’s extra-judicial orders during this time.Later, he became president of the Cuban national bank and helped to shiftthe country’s trade relations from the United States to the Soviet Union. Threeyears later, he was appointed minister of industry. Guevara left this post in 1965 to export the ideas of Cuba’s revolution to other parts of the world.

In 1966, he began to try to incite the people of Bolivia to rebel against their government, but had little success. Withonly a small guerrilla force to support his efforts, Guevara was captured and killed in La Higuera by the Bolivian army on October 9, 1967.Since his death, Guevara has become a legendary political figure. His name is often equated with rebellion, revolution, and socialism. Others, however, still remember that he could be ruthless andordered prisoners executed without trialin Cuba.

NELSON MANDELA,



When Nelson Mandela was a young man, white and black people in South Africa lived separate lives under a system called apartheid. White people, who were a small part of the population,were in charge of the country.It was illegal for black people to use the same schools, hospitals, and even beaches as white people.Conditions in whites-only schools and hospitals were much better.Apartheid Black people were also denied basic rights - like being allowed to vote in elections.But Nelson Mandela believed that everybody should be treated equally.

Mandela joined a political party called the African National Congress (ANC) and later co-founded the ANC Youth League,leading protests against apartheid.Prison Sometimes the demonstrations turned violent and in 1964 Mandela wassentenced to life in prison on Robben Island.While Mandela was in prison photos of him were banned and it was even illegal to quote him in public.But people from all over the world campaigned for his release. Songs werewritten and big concerts were held in protest.Finally in 1990 the South African President FW de Klerk - a white man - allowed him to go free. Mandela had spent 27 years in jail and was greeted as a hero on his release.

Mandela is famous for promoting a message of forgiveness and equality.Apartheid was abolished in 1991, and three years later South Africa held its first elections in which black people, as well as white, were allowed to vote.Nelson Mandela was elected President and set about trying to bring people of different races together.In 1993 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize - the highest honor of its kind - for his work.In 1995 South Africa held its first major sports competition, the Rugby World Cup.Mandela gave his support to the South African team, made up mostlyof white men, which helped to unite the country.

He became one of the world's most popular leaders, with politicians and celebrities queuing up to have their photo taken with him. Even though Nelson Mandela helped to change South Africa into a fairer place, the country still has lots of problems today, including poverty, violent crime and disease.But he'll be remembered around the world for his message of peace and unity.

Shubash Chandra Bose,



Chandra Bose was born on 23rd January, 1897, in Cuttack, Orissa (now Odisha). Popularly known as ‘Netaji’, themost prominent leader, he appeared at the time when most required for Indian freedom struggle. After Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, heis the one who deserves to claim all the credit.Founder of ‘Azad Hind Fauj’ and ‘New India Forward Block Party’ whose work was to plan and make strategies to helpthemselves get rid of Britishers and see a free India.

After resigning as a Civil Servant, in 1923, Subhash Chandra Bose started Swaraj newspaper spreading aggressive nationalism and later was elected as President of All India Youth Congress. His contribution towards freedom struggle led him to early imprisonment.After his release in 1927, he worked with Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi as General Secretary of Indian National Congress. He proved his political knowledge and showed his mettle and rose the ladder of Congress hierarchy. Like Gandhiji, he was also jailed during Civil Disobedience movement. He was released after a yearwhen Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed for which he protested.Soon after that he was again arrested and released after a period of almost one year. He also started mass movement for utilizing resources and got great response.

Bose stayed with Indian National Congress till 1940.At the end In 1941, he disappeared and went to Germany to sought support against Britishers.He did get support but unfortunately, Germany got defeated in Second World War and couldn’t support anymore. A news came on August 18, 1945 that Netaji was killed in an air crash. Though it is widely believed that he was still alive after the air crash not much information could be found about him.

MAHATMA GANDHI,



Mahatma Gandhi. He revolutionized not only Indian politics and freedom struggles, but that of the world. His non-violence approach quickly gained him the respect and love of millions all over the world.He, along with many other freedom fighters in India, stood up against the British rule, day after day, week after week, never growing tired. His resistance movements were all non-violent and thus, even without hurting a person, he showed the world that justice can be availed.

Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, India. He studied law in London but in 1893 moved to South Africa, where he spent 20 years opposing discriminatory legislation against Indians. In using resistance through mass non-violent civil disobedience, he became one of the major political and spiritual leaders of his time.In 1915, Gandhi returned to India, where he supported the Home Rule movement, and became leader of the Indian National Congress.In 1930, he led a landmark march to the seato collect salt in symbolic defiance of the government monopoly.In August 1947, Britain granted India independence, but the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two dominions, a Hindu-majority in India and Muslim in Pakistan.After independence, Gandhi tried to stop the Hindu-Muslim conflict in Bengal, a policy which led to his assassinated in Delhi by a Hindu fanatic.

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