Who cares? They started two world wars.
thats right they did. and since the second one they basically have no military. the u.s. has bases in germany, so
now you and that idiot you think is so smart - whose own cabinet alternate between calling him an idiot and a moron want to destroy that alliance, so germany says well, we cant
depend on the u.s. any longer so we need to militarize. so now we have a strong german army as a foe staring
us in the face AGAIN rather than a demilitarized germany on our side.
next time they may wait 7 years before they start attacking (7 more years and hitler would have had jets and nukes against our props and conventional weapons) until their physicists and engineers have developed the next generation super weapon, and they start annialting u.s. cities one by one like we did in japan.
BRILLIANT PLAN TRUMP AND HERDMAN you are all real geniuses. you are so much smarter than anyone who
has come along the past 70 years..
YOU FORGET (OR NEVER KNEW) EINSTEIN WAS GERMAN, SO WAS Wernher von Braun THE MAN WHO DEVELOPED OUR ROCKETS AND SPACE SCIENCE.
Wernher von Braun

Von Braun in 1960
Born Wernher Magnus Maximilian,
Freiherr von Braun
March 23, 1912
Wirsitz (today Wyrzysk),
Posen Province,
Prussia,
Germany
Died June 16, 1977 (aged 65)
Alexandria, Virginia, US
Citizenship Germany, United States (after 1955)
Alma mater Technical University of Berlin
Occupation Rocket engineer and designer, aerospace project manager
AwardsMilitary career
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/branch
SS
Years of service 1937–45
Rank 
SS-
Sturmbannführer(major)
Rocket engineer, NASA, Chief Architect of the Saturn V rocket of the Apollo manned lunar missions, engineering program manager
of the Apollo manned lunar missions, engineering program manager
Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 – June 16, 1977) was a German (and, later, American)
aerospace engineer[3] and
space architect. He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Germany and the father of rocket technology and space science in the United States.
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