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Germany to shut all nuclear reactors, a move North America should follow ?
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 844623"><p>yve a fantastic role to play in the economy and culture of Germany. There seems to just be something about the German people that makes them good at making things, and at making them well.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p> Germany's other great contribution to the sciences : all the Jewish scientists forced to leave Germany during the Nazi era: Klein, are your calculations counting Einstein's and Haber's nobel prizes as belonging to Germany? In Einstein's case, he developed relativity not because of German teaching and schools, but in spite of it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Many Jewish people now left the country. This included a large number of scientists including Albert Einstein, Edward Teller, Otto Frisch, Felix Bloch, Eugene Wigner, Leo Szilard, Lise Meitner, Otto Meyerhof, and Fritz Haber. Most of these scientists went to live in Britain and the United States and later played an important role in developing technology that was used against Nazi Germany in the Second World War.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 844623"] yve a fantastic role to play in the economy and culture of Germany. There seems to just be something about the German people that makes them good at making things, and at making them well.[/QUOTE] Germany's other great contribution to the sciences : all the Jewish scientists forced to leave Germany during the Nazi era: Klein, are your calculations counting Einstein's and Haber's nobel prizes as belonging to Germany? In Einstein's case, he developed relativity not because of German teaching and schools, but in spite of it. Many Jewish people now left the country. This included a large number of scientists including Albert Einstein, Edward Teller, Otto Frisch, Felix Bloch, Eugene Wigner, Leo Szilard, Lise Meitner, Otto Meyerhof, and Fritz Haber. Most of these scientists went to live in Britain and the United States and later played an important role in developing technology that was used against Nazi Germany in the Second World War. [/QUOTE]
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