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      • Germany has been the home of many famous inventors, discoverers and engineers, including Carl von Linde, who developed the modern refrigerator; Paul Nipkow and Karl Ferdinand Braun, who laid the foundation of the television with their Nipkow disk and cathode-ray tube (or Braun tube) respectively; Hans Geiger, the creator of the Geiger counter; and Konrad Zuse, who built the first fully automatic digital computer (Z3) and the first commercial computer (Z4).
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  4. The printing press was arguably one of the most revolutionary inventions in the history of the early modern world. While the fifteenth-century German goldsmith and publisher, Johannes Gutenberg, is heralded for his creation of a mechanical printing press that allowed for the mass-production of images and texts, the technology of movable type ...

  5. There have been many innovations which are often still described today as milestones in the history of the human race, such as the printing press, the steam engine, the motor car, or the...

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    • © Gabriel Sollmann / Unsplash. Automobile – The Freedom of Movement. The idea for a vehicle that would permit rapid, independent locomotion came to two German inventors almost simultaneously.
  6. Dec 6, 2023 · The printing press was arguably one of the most revolutionary inventions in the history of the early modern world. While the fifteenth-century German goldsmith and publisher, Johannes Gutenberg, is heralded for his creation of a mechanical printing press that allowed for the mass-production of images and texts, the technology of movable type ...

  7. May 6, 2016 · High Five: German inventions that changed the world From coffee filters to computers to the dynamo: Many things that are indispensable in the world are a result of German ingenuity. Image:...

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