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Inventory 14 famous bald leader: Churchill laughed at himself and didn't deserve to keep his hair.

According to American media, some leaders marked by baldness give the impression that they have never had hair on their heads. However, all the great bald leaders in history have had hair without exception.

The article entitled "14 Famous Bald Leaders with and without Hair" published by vauxhall website on June 65438+ 10/3 lists anecdotes of 14 great bald leaders. Details are as follows:

1. dwight eisenhower: It is said that Eisenhower once discussed the treatment of baldness with george patton. On one occasion, Barton was seen flashing strange blue light on his bald head. Barton admitted that he was exposed to blue light because he thought it might prevent him from going bald again.

2. Winston Churchill: In The Last Lion, Churchill said, "People with limited financial resources like me don't deserve a hairstyle. Come, cut it. "

Mahatma Gandhi: whenever he has time, Gandhi will cut his own hair. In South Africa, an English barber refused to cut Gandhi's hair because of his race, so he tried to cut it himself. Obviously, his haircut skills are very poor. His friends laughed at him as if he had been bitten by a mouse. Gandhi was amused by this joke, but through this incident, he paid more attention to the untouchables in India.

4. Vladimir Lenin: After Lenin lost most of his hair, his wife took care of the rest.

Benito mussolini: Mussolini claimed that his beard (and hair) was difficult to shave. According to him, Gillette blade is the most suitable for him.

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6. Nikita Khrushchev: It is said that when Joseph Stalin cleans his pipe, he often hits Khrushchev on the head with it.

Mikhail gorbachev: Gorbachev's birthmark has become a cultural gene passed down from generation to generation. At the Venice Architecture Biennale of 1999, people even got tattoos of birthmarks.

8. Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States: When he was young, his hair was obviously blond and curly.

9. Dick Cheney: In his memoirs, Cheney mentioned that his grandfather had white hair, so not all Cheney family members were bald.

10. Vladimir Putin: Putin easily realized the law of baldness in Russian politics, that is, Russians will alternately choose bald and hairy leaders.

Rupert Murdoch: According to a biographer, Murdoch dyed his hair himself.

12. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon: According to a netizen, when Bezos lived in new york, he "had reddish-brown hair and wore a funny hat that matched his hair".

13. US Senator cory booker: Politicians who love Twitter think shaving their hair is a preventive measure.

14. US Senator John McCain: McCain's nickname is "White Tornado" because he is a teenager.