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Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews?

Anything invented by jews?

Not abstract theories or art or words.

Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart?

Anything like a telephone?

I honestly can't thing of anything.

But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans.

Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews?

Any famous Jewish engineers?

I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor.

(and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews? Anything invented by jews? Not abstract theories or art or words. Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart? Anything like a telephone? I honestly can't thing of anything. But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans. Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews? Any famous Jewish engineers? I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor. (and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

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If you ask it means you don't know much about jews in the first place

Ever heard of the uzi? Of course, who didn't? Well it's a famous israeli gun, jewish

A jew is credited to have invented stainless steel, another the laser while he certainly didn't just pull it out of his ass

Ever heard of robert oppenheimer? Hm?

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Thanks for actually answering the question. A lot of people here just like to say nasty shit because it makes them feel better but there is value in understanding a bigger picture. Even understanding the perspective of the enemy is important.

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“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

A classic

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Fritz Haber was the coinventor of the Haber Bosch process, which fixes nitrogen from the atmosphere. It's what allowed Germany to fertilize it's fields and create ammunition for the war effort in WW1.