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Max Herz (1905–1965), co-founder of Tchibo. Ernst Heinkel (1888–1958), founder of Heinkel, manufacturer of airplanes. Richard Hellmann (1876–1971), founder of Hellmann's Mayonnaise. Friedrich Karl Henkel (1848–1930), founder of Henkel. J.A. Henckels, manufacturers of kitchen knives, scissors, cookware and flatware.
Hellmuth Walter: Engineer who pioneered research into rocket engines and gas turbines. Felix Wankel: Inventor of the Rotary Motor. Max Weber: Discovered the mass effects of capitalism and modernity. Wilhelm Eduard Weber: Inventor of the first electromagnetic telegraph together with Carl Friedrich Gauss.
German inventions and discoveries are ideas, objects, processes or techniques invented, innovated or discovered, partially or entirely, by Germans. Often, things discovered for the first time are also called inventions and in many cases, there is no clear line between the two. German-born Albert Einstein, world-famous physicist
Nicholas Mercator (1620-1687), mathematician, also known by his German name Kauffmann, was a 17th-century. Adam Olearius (1599-1671), geographer. Hennig Brand (1630-1682), He discovered the chemical element phosphorus. Johann Joachim Becher (1635-1682), alchemist, He developed the theory of phlogiston.
Josef Ganz, car designer [388] Siegfried Marcus, car designer. Edmund Rumpler, Austro-German car designer. Jacqueline Van Maarsen, author and best friend of diarist Anne Frank. Hanneli Goslar, friend of diarist Anne Frank and holocaust survivor. Sanne Ledermann, friend of diarist Anne frank and holocaust victim.
Unsere Besten. Unsere Besten ("Our Best") is a television series shown on German public television ( ZDF) in November 2003, similar to the BBC series 100 Greatest Britons [1] and that program's spin-offs . In subsequent years, a dozen similar rankings were compiled, mostly titled the "favourite (topic) of the Germans", with topics including ...
The German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund) was founded, a loose union of 39 states (35 ruling princes and 4 free cities) under Austrian leadership, with a Federal Diet (German: Bundestag) meeting in Frankfurt am Main. It was a loose coalition that failed to satisfy most nationalists.
Paul von Hindenburg (1847 in Posen – 1934 in Neudeck) a German field-marshal in WWI and President of the German Reich in 1925 to 1934. Hermann von Eichhorn (1848 in Breslau – 1918 in Kiev) was a Prussian officer, later Generalfeldmarschall during WWI. Max von Gallwitz (1852 in Breslau – 1937 in Naples) a German general who served with ...