AMERICAN REACTS TO TOP GERMAN INVENTIONS OF ALL TIME! (THEY CREATED THE X-RAY?!)
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Have you done a video on north macedonia, and the language they speak there? and the origin of its flag? lmao
7:56 - Swedish. Nils Bohlin, former engineer for Saabs fighter jet program invented it for Volvo in 1959.
8:26 - Hot Dog and Burgers are German as well! :D :D :D
Hamburgers are from Germany too - Hamburg
i bin Born in Hamburg / Germany.
Her life is destroyed 😂😅
hamburger is not from ham since its mostly cow and not pig. it started as hamburger steak and ended up as just hsmburger.
@@Blokk_65nope
@@Blokk_65 hahaha no
They missed some like radio, space rockets, wire cable, cruise ships, Playmobil, Globus, coffee filter, EEG, Taximeter, Bunsen burner, tiping machine ... and so on, and so on. 😉
Ja coffe Filter Never forgot our melitta mann😂
@@pizza.isst.da1 ... In dem Falle eher die Melitta Frau 😉
Funny enough the Hot Dog and the Hamburger are also German inventions lol
Oh, and about the teeth.
Extremely white teeth are not particularly healthy teeth.
Slightly yellowish is the natural color of healthy teeth.
The strong bleaching or irradiation or whatever else is done to make them super white damages the enamel. And is therefore no evidence of particularly healthy teeth.
Well, Germans might have invented contact lenses, but the Czech invented soft contact lenses...just to put it out there.
And sorry to break it to you but hot dogs were invented in Germany/Austria
And burgers got their name from Hamburg/Germany lol
Indeed, we germans got a fair share of inventions, but most of them stand on the inventions of countless ppl from countless countries all over the world. ;)
@@hackbyteDanielMitzlaff this is the most german comment about German invention....I guess Germans just can't be proud of themselves
@@song7087possibly true. We just acknowledge that nobody lives in a vacuum.
Hot dog and burger is German i think 🤣
It is called Hamburger for a reason 😅
The assumption seems to be if it exists in the US, then it must be from the US.
And the rest of the world knows better.
At the end of the 19th century, the world language of science was German!
At that time, most Nobel Prizes went to Germany, and a huge amount of scientific literature was published in Germany, which was a reason for many non-German scientists to learn the German language.
Benz,Röntgen,Hahn,Koch,Heisenberg.....?😂
Europeans do not really have bad teeth. Our teeth are very healthy. We just do not bleach them to death.
The seatbelt whas actually invented in Sweden. In 1959, the Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin developed the modern three-point seat belt. Although the design was patented, the company decided the patent was to be left open, making it available to all vehicle manufacturers to use for free.
Good job!
Correct, but the airbag was invented in Germany, as shown.
He came from Saabs fighter jet program, where he also was dealing with safety... :)
karl lämmle (carl laemmle after immigration to the u.s.) the founder of universal studios was basicly the father of the hollywood film industry
As a German who's proud of my heritage and what Germans have invented I wanna say, dear world, you are welcome 😂
Thanks from Belgium my friend
Germany is the. Land of inventors. Hug from Blumenau Brazil
7:1
Oh my God, I know the most German city of Blumenau! I saw numerous documentaries on it! Großartig, es muss toll sein dort bei euch! Viele Grüße aus Hamburg!
Stolz @@WikogamingHD
Ahm the Gasoline Engine, is called Otto Motor. Because a guy called Otto(German) invented it.
Also the Wankel Engine used today in a lot of Japanese Cars, was invented by guy called Wankel(German).
Sweden invented the seatbelt we have in our cars today
Germany didn't invent beer. I'm pretty certain it was the Ancient Egyptians.
The video was very simplified, the reference was to the still standing law in Germany, that just few ingredients may be used to produce beer.
This mean the German Reinhartsgebot not the Beer invention
@@arnebollsen Reinheitsgebot means there can only be water, hop, malt and yeast in the beer.
and Reinhart is my neighbours name 😄😄
Even older
The sumerian had it 7000 years ago
Beer probably goes back to the dawn of agriculture
If not even earlier
Beer is as old as bread. It’s made from the same ingredients after all.
Nuclear fission is the phenomenon of firing a neutron at a nucleus, splitting it into two smaller nuclei and releasing vast amounts of energy. It's the basis of nuclear power plants!
and of nuclear weapons.
Of course, the nuclear weapons programme of the Nazis did't go anywhere, fortunately.
@@arthur_p_dent You do know, that R. Oppenheimers Father was a German, do you?
@@greconho76 yes, I do. Do you know that much like his son he was also Jewish?
At any rate, Oppenheimer's origin doesn't change what I said, as Oppenheimer did in fact never work for the Nazis.
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08:26
The actual version of the hot dog was invented in the USA by the german emigrant Charles Feltmann. The predecessor of the hot dog originated in Frankfurt, Germany. :P :)
ADIDAS was founded in 1949 !
In 1920, the Dassler brothers, Adi and Rudolf formed there shoe manufacture called "Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik" ...
After personal disputes, the brothers split the company into two parts in 1948...
Into what is today known as ADIDAS and PUMA
that item doesn't really belong in that list anyway. It's just a company that was founded, not some groundbreaking invention or discovery.
@@arthur_p_dent it was grounded from their father later they just named different and make tow to of it.
Oh and you know that haribo is from Germany too?
@@pizza.isst.da1 I do. Hans Richter, Bonn.
Doesn't belong in a list of "inventions", either.
@@arthur_p_dent But you can say Adidas invented the Sneaker... a specific type of shoe, of course not the shoe itself!
@@arthur_p_dent Hans Riegel not Richter
British invention No. 1 that comes to mind: Concentration camps.
Böing-Boeing, Heinz, Niemitz, Rockenfeller-Rockenfeld, Duesenberg, Studtebacker-Stutenbäcker, Baron Wernher Maximillian von Braun, NASA-National Aeronautic Space Agencies, Einstein, Steinweg-Steinway, Waldorf-Astoria, Pfitzer and so on.
Glasses have been around since the 1600s. The 1800s were the century of industrialisation.
Concerning TV: they had "live" TV broadcasts at the olympic games in 1936 ... where the camera was on a big tripod on top of a truck that continuously developed the film that had been imprinted with an image only moments earlier ... and then the developed film was "scanned" and transformed into a TV signal to be broadcast to the handful of people who actually had a TV.
Burger and hotdogs were from Germany/ Austria burgers named after the German city Hamburg
Oh and puma ist a brand too special for sport dresses are from the brother of the guy from Adidas and Haribo ist also From Germany
Î thought the Hamburger was named after the so called Hamburger Cattle and not the city ?!Oo
The invention was not the printing press itself, but the movable types. This meant that it was no longer necessary to make a separate form for each piece of printing. In addition, the printing ink was improved,
Not even. China did movable in 1040 with porcelain and metal in 1193.
@@ac1455 The chinese "alphabet" doesnt really lend itself to make it easy to print books.
It is funny that Röntgen himself called the radiation he discovered X-rays and it was later named after him in Germany. Unfortunately, this change of the name never reached the USA and was still called X-rays there.
The USA can gladly claim the invention of Levi's jeans, after all Levi Strauss emigrated to the USA and only invented the trousers there.
Let a native speaker of English try to pronounce "Röntgen" and you know why they aren't called that in the US.
Er ist trotzdem deutscher
@@manuelrentz4728 Meines Wissens nach darf man nach US-Recht keine weitere Staatsbürgerschaft neben der US-amerikanischen haben. Strauss hat sehr bald nach seiner Emigration die US-Staatsbürgerschaft erworben, somit seiner deutschen Staatsbürgerschaft entsagt und war ab diesem Zeitpunkt kein Deutscher mehr, sondern US-Amerikaner. Erst danach hat er mit seinem Geschäftspartner die Jeans erfunden.
The funny thing is... They forgot completely about the biggest German invention. The Haber Bosch process. Producing fertilizer. It saved billions of humans from starvation.
Germany didn't invent beer. Beer is literally thousands of years older than Germany. 1516 is merely the year the "Reinheitsgebot" was put into law in Bavaria.
Even in Germany there are breweries that are 500 years older than that
Stimmt nicht, nur weil es Deutschland da als Land noch nicht gab, waren es trotzdem deutsche Mönche die das Bier erfunden haben
Bin so geschockt wie man so wenig wissen haben kann
wie bei den russen ist das wichtigste in deren schulen die selbtsbeweihräucherung des grossartigsten landes der welt...
Burger are from Hamburg Germany
Most of the families got not much from the invention, most inventions were very niche when they were invented. Some took decades to be commonly used.
People also made inventions while being employed by a company or as a scientist/researcher in university.
I know others have commented this too. But Burgers and Hotdogs are German. Hamburger, Frankfurter...
I think this only scratches the surface of German inventions.
8:25 The Hot Dog was actually invented near Frankfurt in Germany... 😂🎉
You can also look at what the Netherlands. All invented. From the sign at the ophthalmologist, with the letters. To Cassettes and bleu ray. SHELL and Heineken. Greetings from Spakenburg, the Netherlands.
The dutch also invented the SPECULATIVE STOCK MARKET ... and the STOCK MARKET CRASH!
only usa people: helicopter - war thing, jet engine - war thing, nuclear fission - nuclear bombs
Löb Strauss, his birth name, emigrated to the USA. The gold rush brought him to San Francisco. There he initially traded with his brother-in-law and brother in all articles that could be made from fabric. Tents, trousers, shirts...
Later, jeans came into play.
Jeans wasnt really a "german" invention ... just "a german who had moved elsewhere".
Egal er ist Deutscher und fertig
@@Muck006 wich means, german invention. Just because you move, doesnt suddenly change your heritage.
That's right, and these trousers were made of sail fabric, which was very robust and therefore very popular as work trousers.
and you forgot the air that you breath, coming up from Heinrich Luftikus
My personal favorite is still the improvement of the Norwegian process of atmospheric nitrogen fixation into ammonia. The Haber-Bosch reaction is responsible for the production of artificial nitrogen fertilizer. Without this reaction humanity couldn't possibly feed the eight billion people on this planet. At best 4 billion people could be fed at starvation levels, and three billion at roughly our current levels.
Might have been better for the planet though. Greetings from Germany! :D
Yeah... And then the same guy invents the Zyklon or something...
The Printing Press is Germanys most important invention!
Actually the refrigerator is called Kühlschrank in german 😉
... and the Kühlschrank is just a "side effect" of inventing the technology to liquify gases (which are needed for other inventions/technologies).
Ich glaub der Linde hat damals die ersten großen Kühlanlagen, also keine Kühlschränke, für Brauereien gebaut, damit die jahreszeitunabhängig Bier brauen konnten. @@Muck006
The hot dog invent by a german in Brooklyn 1856,
when he put a wiener in a bread roll.........
Hamburger is actually German, from the city of Hamburg ;p
Frankfurters for hot dogs come from Frankfurt.
Im sorry but Hamburgers and Hot Dogs are Geman inventions too 😅
The german word for refrigerator is Kühlschrank aka. cooling closet
Seatbelts were invented by the Swedish Volvo.
The 3 point seatbelt was
Smoke detector chirping in the background... I guess some stereotypes are true lol
well beer is way way older than 1516, the so called Reinheitsgebot was adopted in 1516 from then on they were only allowed to make Beer from Hop, Malt, Yeast and Water to this day
Actually those inventions at the end of the 19th century weren't mainly connected to the Military, but to industrialization.
Seatbelts is thanks to VOLVO
End of the 19th century was the Industrial Revolution, that’s why so much inventions came out. The military used these inventions❤
Burger……. It’s hamburger and it’s literally a city in Germany
The end was so funny 💀
Helikopter is no war invention
the hamburger was invented in germany its named after the city Hamurg
Hamburgers might be named after the city where it was invented ;)
Its debatable wether Germany invented the jet engine, Frank Whittle is usually credited with this.
Even Nuclear Bomb was from Gyrman Albert einschtein
Alien technology made in Germany! 😉
When you say denim, remember this is from the French town Nimes, denim thus where the fabric was produced. In the Soviet union, according to the schoolbooks, everything was invented by the Russians. Is that the same in the USA ?
That's the power of German engineering
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A German immigrant from Hamburg Germany brought the hamburger to the USA. In Hamburg, as early as the 19th century, a piece of meat or fried minced meat was put between two halves of a wheat bread roll and gravy was made over it. At that time there were no wheat rolls in America, so the immigrant initially used two slices of bread.
Hey Hi... Make something about Switzerland. Our country is crazy good... ;-) Thx. by the way keep up with your nice Videos!
Nuclear Fission is needed for nuclear bombs but also for nuclear power plants. It is the process of splitting an atom and using the power the process creates.
Honey...the military budget is 750 Billion a year
Germany didn't invent the beer, and they didn't invent the jet engine.
Jet engine Sir Frank Whittle ENGLISH 1930 Television John Logie Baird SCOTTISH 1926 Beer Ancient Sumerians 8000 bc
The Television main technical (Kathodenstrahlröhre) is invented by Manfred von Ardenne.
The Jet Engine ist actually accept both engenders, the British and the german.
Make China and Egypt pls
The stealth tec is also invented by Germany
Wasn't beer invented by the Egyptians like thousands of years ago?
The Hamburger is also german.
Da werden noch der Bunsenbrenner und der kaffeefilter nicht zu vergessen
(Banzen Börner and Coffeefilter
A butcher from Coburg named Georg Hehner is said to have invented the hot dog in Frankfurt Germany in 1847 as a precursor to the Frankfurter sausage. He is said to have sold warm sausages in a soft bun. However, the hot dog's triumph actually began in the USA in 1867 - in Brooklyn.
Hot Dogs are from Frankfurt, Germany
5:50 The BRITS!!!
In Germany we say: "Deutschland, das Land der Dichter und Denker." "Germany, the land of poets and thinkers."
The hamburger was invented in Hamburg, Germany
Paying for skin to skin contact...😂❤
You must think we where at war at alltimes
but hot dogs and burgers are german too!
hi I remeber my mom or dad said someone a woman flyed a two propellor helicopter in a circus tent but remeber at that time was no tv or such circus was a very very huge tent or and I shure its true
could be either of the below:
Flettner F1 282 Kolibri
or
a design similar to a Kamov KA 26 (Nato Hoodlum)
Yep. Germany invented nuclear fission to produce low carbon electricity in a reactor. That makes it more tragic Germany has shut down all their nuclear power plants which were also the best in the world.
fast food HAMBURGER comes from Hamburg. ;-))
Burgers are invented in Germany too. (hence the city "Hamburg") Google will help you ;)
I think they get credit for parades too.
Hamburger and Hot Dogs are from Germany
all these inventions up to 4:22 i think have nothing to do with the military (am german)
Hot Dog is invented by Germans too. 😂
Printing Press.... what needed spread that quickly back in the 1500s..... The Bible.....
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The Burger?! . . . .Sorry,but it is a German Invention to. :D
How do you not know what nuclear fission is
Without googling, tell me what a total myomectomy is. Exactly, get off your high horse.
The stereotype of bad teeth is only about the british, not the europeans.
Nuclear fission is the principal nuclear bombs and nuclear power plants are based on. If the reactor and the bomb is the light bulb, nuclear fission is elictricity
The US when to Space and the main cientist was German, captured in WW2 by USA
Yes, of course, the name is definitely German
Hamburger is German !
Not sure about heli
its true
ja dann....!@@joergfro7149