King & Kutta (1998) acknowledged that Hermann Oberth and Wernher Von Braun were “two of the German physicists amongst the chief …show more content…
25). Not to mention, the strength and power offered by the first semi-automatic rifle that performed as a useful tool against the Allied forces. During WWII the power of Germany was unstoppable as the rugged tanks, combat jets and ballistic missiles were engineered to destroy their enemies. With Nazi Germany’s high power and resources, they were able to overcome and capture the American troops and eventually win the war. Today Germany is continuing their development and production of such weaponry and now is considered the ruler in military tactics and weaponry. Their impact on society after the war has profited enormously and has contributed to the creation of the first tracking bullets and Centrifugal guns by Nazi …show more content…
During WWII the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau were considered the location of many experimental deaths of the European Jews. As quoted by Day (2013) “the Holocaust is thought to have consumed between five and six million Jews, with an estimated further six million other people also murdered by the Nazi regime (para. 3). However, what people don’t realize is that these deaths and the many deaths that continued after the war by the Nazi German party contributed to the technological advancements of medicine today. It is because of the experimentation that takes place directly on humankind that assists in the decrease in internal diseases that would otherwise threaten our world today. Such diseases as Cancer, Alzheimer’s, Asthma, HIV, Multiple Sclerosis, and Schizophrenia would never have been cured if it was not for the German contribution to