Germany actually did invent this. The brothers Wright only stuck an engine to it. The first glider that actually deserved its name was inveted by Otto Lilienthal. He died in it. Without his work, the Wright brothers would not have been able to build their plane.
Name something the Germans didn’t invent.
Tough one
concentration camps
Nope. The Brits did that, in South Africa, iirc.
You are supposed to mention things the Germans didn’t invent in this section.
But they were the first to have a bakery attached.
Humor
Noodles.
Civil engineering. And they’ve been confused at how the Italians beat them to it ever since
Airplanes.
Germany actually did invent this. The brothers Wright only stuck an engine to it. The first glider that actually deserved its name was inveted by Otto Lilienthal. He died in it. Without his work, the Wright brothers would not have been able to build their plane.
All inventions being based on some previous work, is it not the Wright who invented the airplane, and Lilienthal who invented the glider?
Technically, the Wrights’ main contribution was the 3-axis steering mechanism, which is what made powered flight practical.
Inefficiency
Germans known inefficiency pretty damn well, I can tell you that much.
Telephone
Wrong
Greggs sausage rolls. Or are we counting the Anglo-Saxons as ex-pats?
Hitler
And what about Mozart?
The number zero, sanitation, statistics.