There are many people of German
heritage who have shaped the history of our world. Some are known for atrocious
acts of terror, but most for their wonderful contributions in many areas including Chemistry, Philosophy,
Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Composition, Sports, Songwriting and Invention. Here are some famous people who Germany can be very proud to
call their own:
Albert Einstein-Physicist-developed Theory of Relativity
Anne Frank-Journalist-Holocaust Victim
Nicolas Copernicus-Mathematician/Astronomer-Identified
Concept of Heliocentric Solar System
Ludwig Van Beethoven-Composer,
Pianist
Mendelssohn-Songwriter, Conductor,
Pianist
Karl Marx-Historian, Economist,
Journalist
Angela Merkel-First Female
Chancellor of Germany
Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen-Physicist,
Credited with Discovery of X-Rays
John Augustus Roebling-Engineer, Pioneer in Design
of Steel Suspension Bridges-Best known work was the Brooklyn Bridge
Frederick Nietzsche-Philosopher,
Scholar-Known for writings on Good and Evil
Mesut Ozil-Soccer Player(Midfielder)
Fun Facts:
- Germans
can be credited with the discovery of Insulin, Petrol/Gasoline and Diesel Engines,
The automobile (as well as the engine and differential gear), the light bulb,
the pocket watch, the automated calculator, x-rays, the motorcycle, jet engine,
Walkman, and LCD screen.
- Some of
the world’s greatest philosophers were German: Nietzsche, Kant, Hegel, and
Schopenhauer.
- Some of
the world’s greatest musicians and composers were German: Bach, Beethoven,
Mendelssohn, Brahms, and Strauss.
- There
are 1,300 Beer breweries in Germany making over 5,000 different kinds of beer. Germans
are the World’s Second largest beer drinkers after the Czechs.
- Germany is one of the last western European
Countries to ban smoking in work places and restaurants. One of the political
reasons is the Nazi’s officially frowned upon Smoking and post war German Legislators
have been afraid of imitating Nazi regulations.
- Germans
have been early pioneers of the Ecological Movement and Green politics.
- In
2005, Germany produced over 35% of the World’s Wind Energy. There are 22,000
Wind turbines off the coast of Northern Germany.
- Germany
in known for avid recycling. They were ranked #3 by the BBC with a rate of 48%
waste recycled, behind Switzerland and Austria.
- Since
2003, Germany is the World’s Largest Exporter of Goods with $1.16 Trillion
exported in 2005.
-Germany has over 700 Zoological Gardens,
Wildlife Parks, Aquariums, Bird Parks, Safari Parks, including 440 Registered Zoos
(More than the USA).
-Germany
boasts a 99% Literacy rate in reading and writing.
Sources: http://www.eupedia.com/germany/trivia.html, http://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/germany-facts, http://www.biography.com/people/groups/german