What would the world of today look like without Germans?

We basically invented modern life.

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>periodic table
a russian inwention

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Lothar_Meyer

Europe wouldn't be shithole, especially eastern europe.

>Hubschrauber
a vinci invention

youtube.com/watch?v=4ztOV2wrrkY

They would have been discovered by Anglos regardless

Europe would be far more populated without two wars killing tens of millions of people too

Vitamin,Serum,Anttena,Electric Guiter,Hybrid Car,Magrev,Chemical Seasoning,Dry battery,Airplane,TV,MP3,Instant Noodle,CPU,Caliculater,Ziplock,Automationed Examination of Ticket, Karaoke,Moe Anime,Nipponium(only element found by non-white),artifical stardust,everything were Japanese invention.

>Theory of relativity
A jewish invention

his aerial screw drawing is not able to fly in real life

ok so French invention

>religion is a nationality
His family has been living in Germany for centuries before Einstein was born.

Focke built the first actually functional and operational helicopter in 1936.

clearly not spellcheck

Fact-that was not first actually functional and operational helicopter

I see.

>nationality is a culture
His family had been jewish for millenias before you were born

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev
fucking retarded german

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Lothar_Meyer

If he lived in Palestine or Morocco he wouldn't have discovered shit.

A world without Germans would be a dream come true. I don't care if we'd be technologically 50 years in the past.

>Lothar Meyer, who published a paper in 1864 describing 28 elements classified by their valence, but with no prediction of new elements.
RETARD AF !!!!!

>Mendeleev published his periodic table of all known elements and predicted several new elements to complete the table. Only a few months after, Meyer published a virtually identical table
KEEEEEK

Most of them are invented by Jews

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyroplane-Laboratoire

Did you read it? It clearly says Mayer didn't believe in the periodicity of elements, that's very unfortunate with respect to the name of the table.

>one (1) single prototype nobody gave a shit about
>a few test flights and that was it

wow

Before Robert Koch there was Antoni van Leeuwenhoek.

I have to admit the Germans are really good. Germany still equals quality, even after two world wars, the partitiioning of Germany and 50 years of communism for the East. A race of born engineers. They were made to master exact science.

Naturally, many neighbours are jealous.

We invented the Stock Market.

So fuck off, Without us you didnt have any way to finance your stupid inventions

>We invented the cancer of today's world

good job

That denial kek, we invented cars too fucking nazi :)

England and Scotland are more important.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_inventions_and_discoveries

I do agree that it was Mendeljev who perfected the periodic table. The most measurements that led to it (in very early days, unbelievable how he did it) was done by the Swede Berzelius however.

Slavs have always made good chemists, especially Russians. People never mention Markovnikov, whose rule (addition of hydrogen halides HX to alkenes : H+ goes to the carbon with most Hs, X- goes to the carbon with least saturation ; peroxide presence reverses this) was vital for organic chemistry.

Markovnikov, this was late 19th century, only published in Russian, in Russian journals, this meant that it took 20 years before European/American chemists found out about this vital rule.

Then I would almost forget the great composer Aleksandr Borodin, famous for his opera Prince Igor (Polovetsian Dances is from this). Composing was merely his hobby, his musical friends were frustrated because he was in the first place a chemist and sometimes disappeared to spend 2 days in his lab while his musical friends were waiting. Borodin was not just a chemist, he has 2 reactions which he discovered and were named after him.

Both Russians and Germans are born experimentalists. Americans for example are also very good, but tend to be less innovative, their strength lies in the upscaling of things, in industrializing a concept.

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This thread proves it once again.
Success breeds jealousy.
Germany is the number one country in Europe.

>relativity
yeah, Einstein was so German that the rest was so jelly they would gas him if he didn't escape to the USA

>what would the world look like without Germans?

Just look at Germany now to see for yourself

>we
>posts list of jews

Yes we did it, 100 years before Benz

How was Einstein not German?
Are the descendants of 10th century Jews in Prague not Czechs?
How long does a person of a different religious group have to live in a country before he becomes a true citizen?

If he was a German, why did the rest ostracize him and would eventually and literally murder him if he didn't run away?

Because Hitler rose to power and he wanted to expel Jews from Germany.

>Taking credit for the meme car
Americans invented the first car that mattered

Walter Linderer
>Jew
Carl von Linde
>Jew
Hans-Georg Musmann
>Jew
Karl Benz & Gottlieb Daimler
>Jews
Rudolf Hell
>Jew
Hermann Kemper
>Jew
Robert Koch
>Jew
Oskar Barnack
>Jew

etc.