What's your favorite example of German engineering?

What's your favorite example of German engineering?

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The soviet and us space programms

the holocaust, the atomic bomb, and the wolkswagen

this. also the jet engine

The spanish ones

>Soviet space programm
>Not Korolev's engineering
kys

Who's the guy in the pic?

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zuse z3
otto-engine (is this really just called petrol engine in english?)

>German engineering

Their dishwashers, washing machines, vacuums etc are GOAT.

We had Dysons for years and they were shit and always broke, got a Miele one now and it's fucking amazing.

Danke Deutschland

Tiger tank

Horten Ho 229

aushwitz

Trash tiger I instead of Tiger II/E series standardized tank.

Tbh the shitty good weather german tanks were the reason they lost in Russia. The russians made far better tanks until the E series came out and the Germans made like what, five E series vehicles in total before they surrendered?

autism incarnate

way not better, but more adapted to real battle and mudbathes

The printing press.

this, ebil polan is right

qt tank w/ nice proportions 2bh

the express train from Syria to Germany

I heard it has no brakes

There are 2 more of these

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>german over-engineering leads to shit breaking again.

Germans are brilliant at devising ways to move large amounts of people by rail to their final destination.

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Why would a German brand use a Swedish actor to impersonate a German engineer?

Because he's big all over, especially in the US, where he's been known to play everything from an American, to a Russian, to a German.

Plus he rarely turns down jobs. Just look up his net worth.

I'd fucking hate to be in a tank. Getting shot by bombs and shit while being inside a giant can.

The one that vaporized 6 gajillion jews without any evidence.

>polish intelectuals