Michael Colton
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My first thought was Stalin as a complete no brainer (just because of the amount of his victims). Then again, he could have easily been someone else, considering the fact that it all started before him, with an ideology. Plus, we see examples of the same kind of dictatorship with fewer deaths around the world. So, no Stalin.
I'd probably say someone like Tesla. Basically, someone who affected our way of life, not just through wars. Without pennicilin, soap, electricity and smiliar things, our lives would look a lot different.
As you say, it did start before him. But Stalin is notable for one primary reason: he was simply a butcher. It is very unlikely he believed anything about the ideology or anything of which he said. As more and more evidence is uncovered, it is looking more and more likely that he was quite simply a mass murdering, power-hungry, talented psychopath. He did mark a distinct change. For all of Lenin's many faults, he at least believed that what he was doing was the right thing. That was not even a concept for Stalin. Just a butcher.