Talk:Science and technology in Germany

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[edit] This article needs someone competent to develop it

I have created the page in the hope that it will expand. For now, it is a simple cut and paste from the Germany article with some minor improvements. I know too little on the subject to do a good job of it but I've found a couple of online references and I hope someone can come along and make a decent article out of this. Thanks in advance for your help. Pascal.Tesson 03:55, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

My english isnĀ“t good enough to expand the artikel but I think it is important to mention the work of Rocket engeenering.--87.182.72.10 20:24, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
I added Wladimir Koeppen, and then, unsure as to whether he was closer to Humboldt or Wegener, I kind of mashed all three together. One fairly straightforward thing that can be done to improve this article is contribute dates, or perhaps organize the writing not by discipline but chronologically. A very glaring omission in this article is a discussion of the gutting of German science that occured during the Third Reich. A great many of the people listed in this article ended up leaving Germany in the 1930's, many of them for good. Best, Eliezg (talk) 03:09, 19 December 2007 (UTC)