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  • erst einstein, den juden, und erwin rommel und anderes nazidreckspack in einem atemzug zu nennen und dann noch "deutschland deutschland über alles" zu schreiben unterstreicht deine geistige armut.Der Verfasser dieses videos ist mit sicherheit kein großer deutscher! diesen kann man nur auslachen! lol!

  • Jeans ist auch Deutsch :)!

  • A world without Germans is like " Startrek" without Spock!

  • @indianajonesanaheim2 both (mendelelew and meyer) developed the PSE nearly at the same time, it is not clear who made the first.

  • Bretzel schreibt man mit B nicht mit P

  • @Firgasz Ich weiss ja nicht obs dir aufgefallen ist, aber das video ist in englisch. Und im englischen schreibt man das mit nem P

  • What abour the pencil guy, Faber?? before we had computers we needed pencils :-)

    anyway he was an american german, i think.

  • Don't forget the hot dog (Frankfüter?), Herr's Potatoe chips, Utz potatoe chips, Hellmann's mayoniasse or Schweppe's ginger ale!

  • @mylastaccountful and the hot dog!

  • Where is Schaefler?

  • @Ferschumi

    What about "Miele"? My dad's friend owns the company, and he is german.

  • according to my knowledge the first mention of beer was in ancient mesopotamia not germany. the ancient egyptians, celts and the romans had also beer-like drinks.

    the germans just made it awesome. ;)

  • @AwesomeBirdSama Agreed! "We" invented the Reinheitsgebot, a Quality Standart for Beer. The Drink itself (or its Principle) is not from us. ^^

  • German propaganda

  • @cmnviorel there is more american propaganda to find

  • Are you sure Germany discovered the periodic table instead of Dmitri Mendeleev?? I'm pretty sure it was him,and he is a russian!!

  • @highcurl831625 A German chemist named Julius Lothar Meyer made the first periodic table,go ahead read about him in Wiki.

  • @Ferschumi Yep you're right. My bad :)

  • The chip card and the helicopter were invented by French. You Germans have invented a lot of things. But you have not invented all the modern technology ;). Beer was invented by sumerians. The first toothpaste in tube was american and invented by Colgate.

  • @lucho02 beer like we can drink it todays, was invented, btw first written down by law in 1516. The first toothpaste in tubes was made by Ottmar Heinsius von Mayenburg in 1907, the name was chlorodont... but the first helicopter was an french invention, thats true. But the chip card was firstly patented in 1969 by Jürgen Dethloff, than 1975 Roland Moreno made an second patent in the usa...

  • @3lumi Well you´re completely wrong about the helicopter, the first fully controllable helicopter was built by Prof.Henrich Focke in 1936 and it was the Focke-Wulf Fw 61.That´s the one and only real predecessor of today´s helicopters.

  • @lucho02 You are right and wrong: the French maybe invited the helicopter, but for example the Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the first functional helicopter and is a German invention

    In 1968 (German) Helmut Gröttrup and his colleague Jürgen Dethloff invented the automated chip card, receiving a patent in 1982.

    But I think the toothpaste is really no invention pf the Germans :-)

  • Ich finde das Video sehr schön.

    Hitler war zwar Österreicher, aber natürlich hätte man ihn bei Deutschland nennen können. Dann könnten wir aber nicht mehr dankbar dafür sein.

  • psychology was introduced as a science by a german that I forgot

  • @Bifirocker Sorry you gay smelly European.

  • Du hättest bei Bismarck ruhig die Sozialgesetze hinzufügen können.

  • beer <3

  • You forgot Hitler.

  • @AmericanGuy7654 Hitler was an austrian fat silly american!

  • @AmericanGuy7654 Hitler was an austrian, but how could an american with only racisitc propaganda and bad education know that. Learn more about history before wrtiting shit like this!

  • what about marlene dietrich... or wasn't she german?

  • @mylastaccountful Yea it is :)

  • brezel isnt german.it is bavarian haha

  • @LHX83

    haha..also bist du Bayer...und bayern zählt deiner meinung nach nich zu deutschland....danke das du meine annahme bestätigst...ich wünschte es wär so...

  • @Sizzlik haha, ne ich bin kein bayer!

  • I dispute 2 inventions:

    - The chip card : March 25th, 1974 is deposited by French Roland Moreno the basic application for a patent of what will become the 'smart card'.

    - The helicopter: invented by Paul Cornu who made his first flight on November 13th, 1907. This date is quoted in all the books on aviation.

  • kannst du vllt mal die peinlichen sachen wie modern t., tokio h. oder scooter weglassen xD

    und keine ahnung wozu die über bier diskutieren, aber fakt ist: deutsches, irisches und tschechisches(viel zu viele sch ch in dem wort ^) sind die besten in der welt, der rest ist nur nachgemacht oder pisse!

  • @Beecko187 peinlich ? Wie alt bist du ? 16 ? Als Deutscher sollte man eigentlich stolz auf Bands sein, die weltweit Erfolge hatten oder haben. Wie z.B. Modern Talking. Ob du die magst oder nicht ist uninteressant. Hauptsache du stehst dazu. Peinlich... man

  • @honkdalonk wie alt ich bin siehst du in meinem profil, und ich hätte mich auch mit 12 schon für solche bands geschämt, da hat es nichts damit zu tuhen ob sie aus deutschland kommen oder nicht, schlechte musik ist schlechte musik, da zweifel ich eher an deinem alter?! was willst du überhaupt mit "dazu stehen", dass sie deutsche sind streite ich nicht ab, es sind nur peinliche deutsche, die erfolgreich sind, durch die dummheit der masse, oder warum meinst du ist justin bieber so beliebt?!

  • Beer?? haha ya das glaube ich!!

  • @ DiLassu: woran merkt man das nur?

    @ ShadowKeyKnight: nein, es kommt nicht vor. es wird nicht nur nicht gesungen, sondern wurde nach dem 2 wk komplett aus der hymne gestrichen. das hakenkreuz ist doch auch nicht eine deutsche flagge.

  • You could have mentioned Paul von Hindenburg and Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck. They were very interesting military men.

  • Add almost all American beers,German immigrants made them.And most Midwest towns are German built.During WWI many towns/cities passed laws to make schools teach English as a 1st language since German was the main language.

  • Beer is actually not a german invention. It was already brewed by the old egyptians!

  • @TheFlo30 But we germans developed and perfected it! ;-)

  • i am shoked. from all the beer we have u post the becks? Oo.

    good beers: augustiner, tegernseer, schneider weiße, erdinger weißbier, franziskana, andechs (alles), könig ludwig. und noch soo viele mehr.

    PS: vielleicht den nazi spruch am ende rauslassen, dann isses gut. DD über alles ist nicht in unserer hymne. BROST

  • @Marlurxia Yeah sorry about that,I was just thinking that the beck´s beer is maybe the most known internationally!

  • @Marlurxia klar kommt Deutschland Deutschland über alles in der Nationalhymne vor, wird nur nicht gesungen! (Grund:Missbrauch der Nazis von 1933-1945)

  • @Marlurxia hmm du kommst sicher nicht aus oberbayern, oder??

  • @Marlurxia

    was is mit bitburger du bauer?!

  • What about "Heckler und Koch"?

    They invented the MP5.

  • mp3 player is a german invention =)

  • You had some damn prominent philosophers, I'll give you that.

  • Max Planck --> First quantum mechanic physicist.

    Immanuel Kant --> Essential in History of Philosophy.

    Please, include in your video!!

  • lol at Brezl... of course its not complete... but at least we have the Brezl in it^^ HAH!

    aanyway ;-) very nice job.

  • @helmuthoorn Yes but not as we know it today

  • Beer was invented by the ancient Egyptians

  • But the beer like whe have it today (the was first brewed in Bevaria Germany) with water, Hops and malt.

  • @helmuthoorn: nope that was not beer, that was cervisia, which cannot be defined as beer, because there were no hops in it, what's the typical taste of beer

  • @sexytachi -

    Hops are not a required ingredient in beer, and it took nearly 500 years, from their first known cultivation til their common acceptance as an ingredient at all. Prior to that MANY different bittering agents were used, and were continued to be used. Spruce was still very common and popular in the 1800's.

    Germany did not "invent" beer, and their "beer purity law" stifled creativity, thats why European brewers are touring Californian Breweries today!

  • @OPE08

    it is!! the german beer purity law says that beer must contain ONLY barley, hops and water. the role of yeast was later discovered (they didn't know anything about microorganisms). hops is not only for the taste, but it has an antibiotic effect, too! every "beer" containing other bitter agents are NOT beers after the german beer purity law!! in germany it's forbidden to sell it as beer and many countries of the world do have the same law. conclusion: hops is necessary!!

  • @sexytachi - The "Beer purity Law" is no longer enforced, and I'd like to see some evidence that "many countries" have a similar Law.

    Its not that big of a deal, its one of those subjects that seems simple to outsiders, and a little research shows the subject is much deeper.

    Beer can be brewed without hops at all, nobody we know of used them prior to the 1100's, and they were generally uncommon until the 1400's. That aside Germany couldn't have invented a 3000+ year old drink!

    Cheers!

  • @OPE08

    i think the problem is the word "beer". in german "bier" is a strict word for a drink brewed with hops, water, barley and yeast. every drink with other ingredients is not called "bier" because we are bound to the beer purity law. sorry to say this, but every drink with bitter agents and without hops is a defamation for german people. beer as it's today is a german invention! ever made a beer tour through europe? you should, that's better than EVERY american beer!

  • @sexytachi - Again, the german beer purity law is no longer in effect, and you are dismissing the german love for wheat beers? wheat isn't barley is it? Germany made a law, a bad one, AFTER hops were introduced that said beer can ONLY be made THIS way, but that has NO bearing on the fact that beer was made before, during, and after in different ways all over the world.

    Europe DOES have many fine beers, but your brewers are looking at ours, not the other way around...

  • @OPE08

    well barley and wheat are from the same family of plants (triticeae) and they are nearly related. even as biologist i can only differentiate this plants between the length of their awns. and it's only use is the starch in it. you mean carlsberg (denmark), heineken (netherlands), budweiser (czech) and miller (german)? they are all brewed after the beer purity law, look on their label! american beer sucks... it has a) nearly no alcohol and b) it tastes awful. german beer is the best!

  • @sexytachi - Says the person who has never had Stone, Abita, Lost Abbey, Sierra Nevada, anchor, ect, ect.. talk about the "great" German beers and then compare them against the worst US beers you can think of... nice.

    And US beers do not, nor have they ever been constrained by the beer purity law. Thats why US beers exploded in the early 80's and German beers have been hamstrung by a lack of experimentation.

    there are a few great german beers, but most are all name and no quality.

  • @sexytachi - And I apologize for allowing this to devolve into a ridiculous shouting match. But the truth remains, Germany did not "invent" beer. And even if they made the ONLY beer in the world it would still be true that beer was probably invented in Africa over 3000 years ago, thousands of years before Germany even existed.

    Now, on a SIDE note, I have attempted to taste quite a few german beers, what American brews have you ever tried??

  • @OPE08

    i tried a few american beers, such as some you mentioned (lost abbey, anchor), samuel addams, anchor liberty, miller, "budweiser" (which is more or less a german/czech beer) and some other. they all were awful.. there are no real american beers.. they are chemical adequate beers, which are derived from english, german, czech, scottish or irish beers. there are really millions of german beers.. alone in my hometown are about 300 breweries.

  • @OPE08

    if you argue, that "beer" came from africans from over 3000 years, you can say no one invented anything, because there was everytime a forerunner. but the today's beer as it's known was made by monks in bavaria and switzerland. even the procedure how to brew beer has been invented by these monks.

  • @OPE08

    but i didn't have the feeling we were shouting at eachother. if you don't like german beer it's up to you! i am really tolerant and like to taste beer from every country. maybe there are some really good american beers, but i drank only chemical water..

  • @OPE08 You're right, the german purity law in not in effect in the USA. And this is the reason why your american beer tastes like piss water. ;-)

  • The future too,please announce German inventions.

    I support Germany.

    Gruß aus Japan.

  • ketchup ist deutsch und fertig!!! da gibts garnichts zu diskutieren!

  • Ehm... Heinz Ketchup iss nix deutsches! Es wurde zwar von dem Sohn deutscher Auswanderer gegründdet, aber damit doch nicht direkt eine deutsche Erfindung!

    Also das ist Falsch... Auch wenns schön wäre!

  • Heinz ketchup is just as much as German as it is American,because the company was founded by Henry John Heinz and he was a German-American born in Kallstadt,Germany!So Heinz ketchup is German!

  • Yes but the inventor and creator of this company was German!

  • @Ferschumi actually frilo was right its the same way the ar-15 was invented by a canadian but its an american weapon

  • @Ferschumi No, it isnt. Henry John Heinz was german because he was born in Germany, but his ketchup is AMERICAN because was 'born' in the USA. How hard is it to understand?

  • @Ferschumi If your reasoning was right, there would not be such a thing 'american' because everything in the USA has roots from Britain, Germany and so on.

  • @friloo1991

    das ist richtig ich verstehe nich warum du daumen nach unten hast

  • Gut! Sehr schön!

  • Wenn all die Wissenschaftler Kinder hätten und nicht nach Amerika gegegangen wären, wer weiß was wir noch für Erfindungen hätten?

    Bestimmt sehr sehr viele

  • Das war einmal. Jedes Land hatte seine gloreiche Zeit (Griechenland, Italien (Rom), China) aber auch das ging vorbei so wie unser Erfindergeist vorbei ist. Kein Land blieb jemals auf Dauer erfolgreich. Die ganzen Tugenden die doch so typisch Deutsch waren Fleiß, Disziplin, Pünktlichkeit, treffen schon lange nicht mehr auf die Deutschen zu. Leider wahr. Ich vermute es hat was mit der Kuschelpädagogik zu tun die wir in den 70ern etabliert haben.

  • jop, super video, genau wie der erste teil^^

  • The Achivemnts of our people are endless. We all have a right to be proud of our German blood. Just to cont the Achivements of our people would take a life time.

  • was würde die welt ohne uns machen :p

  • sterben und untergehen^^

    Gott schütze Deutschland!

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  • Germany is the best country in the world,it will be,it was and it is the best

  • @robinho1lol not forever because todays Germany looks like turkey, before long we here in Germany will be the minority and turks will outnumber us and germany will become turkey and one day people will read about people like bismarck,bach,goethe and say who were those great men oh they were called germans and lived in what is now turkey..

  • @derS54B32 bullshit. Turks getting less and less children. check the polls.

  • germany is the best country in the world!!

    greetings to estonia :)

  • Nice to hear something nice like that. Estonia is nice too

  • Heeeeeeeeeey good video. Thanks for showing how good we Germans are

  • yeah

  • Germany rules!!!

  • even though we are brewing the best beer i don't think that we have invented it...

  • Beer is 100% German invention,trust me!

  • no mate, look on wikipedia. the egyptians started brewing beer at a time germany didn't even exist.... but anyway, i like your movies!!!

  • Sorry, didn't see your post there...

  • kein problem!!

  • Mag sein, aber das was bei den Ägyptern raus kam würden wir heute wohl nicht als Bier bezeichen

  • ob wir es heute als bier bezeichnen wuerden oder nicht, war nicht gegenstand der diskussion, sondern die tatsache, dass bier keine deutsche erfindung ist. wenn du der auffassung bist, dass pils=bier ist, dann tu dir selbst einen gefallen und erweitere deinen horizont^^

  • JA ich bin der Auffassung dass Pils Bier ist. Was ist ein Pils für dich, ein Brausegetränk? Und außerdem habe ich die Diskussion nur um eine Nuance erweitert das wird ja wohl erlaubt sein, oder? Sieht wohl so aus als solltest du dir nicht anmaßen über den geistigen Horizont anderer Leute zu urteilen.

  • da hab ich mich wohl missverstaendlich ausgedrueckt. was ich meinte war: NUR pils=bier ist. auch wollte ich dich nicht beleidigen, sondern vielmehr dazu anraten auch mal andere sorten ausser pils zu trinken. in diesem sinne: PROST, ich werde jetzt einige (ales) trinken gehen;-)

  • It's not. Beer existed already in ancient Egypt, and probably way before... trust me.

  • Deutschland für immer!!!

    Deutschland die besten!!

    Deutschland Deutschland über alles!!!

  • Do people who live in Germany have a life? Someone told me that people in there don't intaract with other. Anyways, there Bahc, and Germany is a quite a nice place, ok? Bye bye.

  • no, we do not interact with other at all, of course, should we?

  • Ferschumi, ich liebe dich. :D

    Deine Videos sind der Hammer!

  • Vielen Dank!

  • thats not it.. what about.. Jet propulsion (jet engine)technology, ballistic missile, glider, maglev system.... :D

  • WTF Dude seriously calm down alright. don't u think I would know that Braun and Grundig were german companies. I didn't know till someone told me. check wikipedia . BTW I'm german u know. I meant too bad they are not owned by germans anymore although the company is in germany(thats for Grundig)Jeeze man check ur comments thoroughly next time. didn't u see I had the :-( face on

  • Yeah sorry man,i really wen´t over the line lol!I thought at first that you were some stupid brit who comes and tries to claim everything and i did´nt check your name either i just reacted...well...wrong.I really apologize for that!But in Wikipedia it says that Grundig and Braun are German companies,both of those companies headquarters are in Germany so they´re German companies!Once again sorry moonlightcrawler about that earlier misunderstanding!

  • No big deal. Deutschland über alles!!! ;-P

  • Yeah my friend!Hope we´re OK,but i still kind of feel bad for that stupid mistake!Deutschland über alles!!!

  • very good vid...PROUD TO BE A KRAUT

  • definitely nice video, but tokio hotel is one of these things Not to be proud of!!=P

  • Forgot, that u dont speak german, sorry about that, just wanted to say thanks for your Video....greetings from eastern germany

  • Vielen Dank für deine Videos, tragen sehr zum deutschen Kulturgut bei...ich denke wir verstehen uns...

    Grüße....

  • Very very great Video! Thank you! 5/5

  • Thanks :) !

  • I even commented in ur part one that its an awesome video and u should make a part two of it ..uuhhmm.. so u basicaly misunderstood.. ^___^

    BTW great video :P

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