Not only Thomas Edison fits.
Amelia Earhart - though considered a heroine - was maybe a bit reckless on her last flight, David Attenborough might lack some empathy in regard to dying animal babies. Well, okay, that might not be that bad.
But Sitting Bull had as little problems with slaughtering the white people as Custer had with killing the natives and General Rommel - who maybe was never a member of the NSDAP and might or might not have ordered his man to ignore the orders to kill jews - had no problems with the Nazi regime's rise, wasn't a democrat at all and wrote about Hitler to his wife that it is "wonderful to have such a man". He certainly believed in German supremacy.
Such a nice bunch of people, really. ;P