2. Why was it possible to produce extremely creative scientists in Germany during the war

Updated on science 2024-04-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because Germany has been working hard for 30 years after the trauma of the First World War. During this period, the ingenuity of the Jews and the rigorous and arrogant character of the Germanic peoples exerted great power, and also gave birth to a large number of scholars and scientists. Of course, Hitler also played a major role, and he used the struggle between the interests of Britain, France, and Russia to bring Germany back from its miserable political position as a defeated country to the mainstream of Europe through his superior diplomatic skills.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Just like in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, there were a group of highly creative scientists! Ethnic group!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some things are innate, and if the reason can be found, it will have been copied by many countries a long time ago.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is inseparable from the rigorous character of the Germans.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Financial support, policy supervision.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Before World War II, Germany was supported by the United States.

    Sneak attack on the USSR.

    Before the outbreak of World War II, American capital did provide Nazi Germany with a lot of money and technology.

    Between 1924 and 1933, loans to Germany through Wall Street conglomerates amounted to 33 billion marks, the largest of which were the three largest sums that established and helped three large industrial cartels (a form of monopoly). The three cartels are General Electric, United Steel, and Farben, which control the power, steel, and chemical industries respectively, and grasp the lifeblood of Germany's industry. By 1937, United Steel and IG Farben together produced 95 percent of the country's total, and the famous Krupp Arms Company was also under their control.

    This is not only thanks to American loans, but also American technology.

    Wall Street also supported Hitler's campaign through the German oligarchy it controlled. After Hitler came to power, in August 1933, the American Banking Association negotiated with Germany on loans. The Bank of America agreed to a moratorium on the repayment of previous loans by Germany, and promised that all the income of the American capital and industry in Germany would be used only in Germany in the future, and that it would be used to build new military enterprises or rebuild existing ones.

    From 1933 to 1939, during the six years of Germany's preparations for World War II, the DuPont consortium and the Chemical Company, the Rockefeller Consortium and the Mobil Oil Company, the Morgan consortium and its controlled Telegraph Company, and the Ford Motor Company (Henry Ford himself received the Cross of the Eagle for his cooperation with the Nazis) rushed to sign huge orders with Germany for strategic raw materials and military projects. In the eight months of 1934 alone, the number of American exports to Germany increased more than fivefold compared to 1933. Between '33 and '39, more than 60 U.S. companies operated in Nazi Germany's military establishments.

    There is also no ambiguity in terms of technology output, DuPont sold the technology of neoprene and aircraft explosion pro to Germany through Farben; The technology for tank lubricants was obtained from Mobil Oil; Hitler's important help in the development of the air force came from a gasoline plant for aircraft set up by Mobil in Germany; The Telegraph ** company took part in the development of a new German aircraft. Later, during the war, even the US Secretary of the Navy admitted that it was the United States that supplied Hitler with the most advanced aircraft engines.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The predecessor of Germany was Prussia. In 1820, Prussia passed the Draft Education Act, and from then on, going to school was a compulsory obligation for citizens, as was being a soldier. In 1870, Prussia had a 97 per cent coverage of primary education, which was an unprecedented figure.

    --Excerpt from "The World is a Financial History" by Chen Yulu and Yang Dong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to research, Germans have an IQ of about 107, East Asian countries have 106, and Britain, France, Spain, etc. only have about 90-100.

    Fart! Is it good for Germans to have an IQ of 99. If Germany is so spicy, why haven't there been many Nobel Prizes for German scientists since World War II?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you look at the history of science and technology, it is not difficult to find that most of the best scientists are Jews, and before World War II, Germany was one of the few countries that allowed Jews to enjoy the same treatment as citizens and did not discriminate against them. So for a long time, German science remained strong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Otto Hahn Baiotto Hahn (1879-1968).

    Germany's outstanding scientist to study zhi

    Elemental isotopes and radioactive DAO are well known.

    Carl Friedrich von Weizs cker (1912—).

    German physicist, philosopher.

    Rong, astronomer. Born on 26 June 1912 in Kiel. In 1946 he became honorary professor of theoretical physics at the University of Göttingen. In 1937, the mechanism of stellar energy was proposed. In 1944, he proposed the nebula vortex theory of the origin of the solar system.

    Wernher von Braun (1912 – 1977).

    German engineers with brilliant achievements in rocket technology and space exploration. He was successively known as the V-1

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Feng. Braun, working on the V-2 missile.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you look closely, you will find that many of the high-end and sophisticated instruments are made in Germany, because German scientists have a rigorous and careful style, which is a necessary quality to become a great scientist.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because the level of science in Germany is much higher than in other countries, many great scientists today originated in Germany.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Terrible? So why didn't the atomic bomb come out?

    Why can't even a decent long-range bomber be built? British bombers were able to take off from mainland Germany in 1940 and bomb the German mainland. During the Battle of Britain, German bombers took off from France and Norway and stayed only 25 minutes over London.

    Why was Britain able to decipher the German code, but Germany, which used to be the world's mathematical research center, only deciphered the diplomatic code of the United States until the defeat of the war (and was also discovered by the Americans and deliberately spread false information. )

    Before the war, the Soviets visited the German tank factory, but they did not believe that the No. 4 tank was the most advanced tank in Germany, thinking that the Germans deliberately blocked them and fooled them with such a backward tank. So, after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, when the T34 tank appeared, the Germans were very shocked and panicked.

    Germany was at best a medium-sized country, with some scientific research and education accumulation, but after the Nazis came to power, they pursued an anti-Jewish racial policy, and the scientists of the famous Göttingen Institute of Mathematics were forced to run four-fifths. The overall level of research in Germany has suffered a cliff-like collapse. The only advantage that Germany can barely maintain is its traditional fields of chemistry and chemical engineering.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Are German scientists awesome. Scientists are similar in all countries.

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