Assault rifles
Nope. There where several “assault rifles” designed and built long before the StGew44 or the AK47 showed up.
The Italians even adopted one in the 1890s. But because Italian industry wasn’t, let’s just say not very capable at the time, only small numbers were produced. Even the Browning BAR, adopted in 1918, predates it and lasted far longer in service around the world.
If there is one thing the Germans did give to the world was the Reinheitsgebot in 1516. Because beer should only be made from water, barley, and hops. For that alone, they stand tallest in history.
Thanks for the interesting summary.
It really is true what they say. Post something wrong, and soon enough someone will correct you. Maybe you could even think of this as a clever way of crafting an effective question.
The underlying point of my answer is that there is very little new under the sun. Most everything we “enjoy” today, is merely an extension and improvement of an idea that someone had earlier. From assault rifles to television to space flight. We merely extend the path of those that walked it before.
I never have thought that the trope “If you want an answer to a question, post something wrong” was a good method. If you have a question about something, ask the question. The problem is, most people ask their questions in the wrong place. Don’t ask a question about fixing your car in a hair salon. And don’t ask about hair cuts in a mechanic shop.
"I know a little German… He’s standing over there! "
They invented Germany, that was a pretty big deal
They didn’t invent East Germany.
Meh. Strongly derivative work, and they kept reinventing the wheel.
Schadenfreude. I mean they probably didn’t invent the feeling but I can give them credit for it along with the word.
" I also like hiraeth. It’s a Welsh concept of longing for home."
Weird way to spell “Heimweh”
Any word in Welsh is a weird way to spell a word.
Or homesickness. Fernweh, on the other hand, only exists (somewhat) in English in idioms, afaik: itchy feet
wanderlust…damn it.
Yeah, that’s a good call!
That is not quite the same thing.
Why aren’t they called “homelust” or “wandersickness?”
The English “wanderlust” comes from the German Wanderlust more recently (1902). In German, Lust is related to the English “lust,” but it’s got less of a sensual connotation. “Homesickness” also comes from German (1798), but it was translated into English.
“Weh” means pain which is reflecting the feeling better.
TIL that’s a feeling and not just the TF2 laughing emote
Fanta?
Gorilla Glass (the super strong glass used in most cell phone screens) was invented by East Germany after the war, before the wall fell.
Are you thinking of Superfest? Gorilla Glass is American and seems to predate Superfest.
mp3
and then they patented it. the patents expired, but that doesn’t make mp3 not suck
Since folks have left me the easy ones, a fair number of things ending in “wurst,” like Weißwurst.
Gelbwurst!
Jet engines?
No I think the UK beat them by a few years but they had them in planes earlier.
Socks in Sandals
Those cool windows that Americans mistake for broken. I’m American and I want those windows… also a bidet.
What windows are you talking about? I tried searching for it.
Just need to combine those windows with built-in bug nets and we’re solid.
I have several at home
The Zweihänder and Aldi
Ps: I DuckDuckGo’ed this
The blitzkrieg.
Brought to you by Pervitin.
Flammable “Fertilizer.”
The Berlin Wall, putting beach towels on recliners at the crack of dawn, sauerkraut, lederhosen, frankfurters, doner kebabs, hamburgers, donuts, cheese, iron gates, macerated cherries, aardvarks, the car, the bicycle, diesel, the moon, beer, lager, tamagotchi, the letter ‘a’, the number 25, serrated saw blades, cantilever bridges, ice cream, hand lotion, galoshes, the ipod, bilateral symmetry, the dawn, goths, the parachute, that sizzling noise meat makes when you fry it, hats, gloves, left socks, altitudes over 1,773 feet, postmodernism, and geese.
Sauerkraut is way older then Germany. People have been fermenting food a long time.
Especially when you consider Germany as a country is not really that old
You forgot ‘digging holes at beaches’ and The Sound Of Music. For the rest you nailed it.













