>>14626970Well to be fair rocket science was more in demand during the war and computers simply were an emerging technology, so of course most of these were rocket scientists.
Since you bring it up though:
A lot of computer scientists that went through secondary school when the nazis were in power made significant contributions (
>>14626955):
This man for instance was heavily involved in designing ALGOL:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_L._BauerI don't know of many Poles that were such great computer scientists, enlighten me please.
>>14626971There we have the 'anti-intellectualism' thing again. Not sure if that translation is correct, but they certainly would have criticized him. Nothing wrong with that, is there? The nazis weren't even in power back then.
>Gestapo searched his houseMight be true, might be the typical propaganda story. Either way nothing I approve of, but it is important to note that Junger experimented with drugs that were illegal under the nazis and are illegal under Biden too.