WORLD INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR FOUNDERS

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United Nations : Joseph Stalin (USSR), Winston Churchill (UK) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (USA)

Red Cross : Jean-Henri Dunant

Boy Scouts : Baden Powell

Y.M.C.A. : Sir George Williams

Kindergarten : Froebel

Lion’s Club : Melvin John

Salvation Army : William Booth

Nursing System : Florence Nightingale

Fascism : Benito Mussolini

Protestant Religion : Martin Luther

Nazism : Adolf Hitler

Montessori System : Maria Montessori

Cubism : Pablo Picasso

Amnesty International : Peter Berenson

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