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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In TV Land, a doctor or scientist is roughly 75% likely to be German or Austrian, complete with thick accent. Increase to 98% for Mad Scientists. We can probably thank Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein and Wernher von Braun. To elaborate, many top notch scientists from Germany, Austria, and Poland, either fearing persecution for being Jewish, or not wanting to aid a Complete Monster of a ruler, or in a few rare cases deciding that war simply got in the way of proper research, fled Europe either just before or immediately after World War II, or got captured and/or taken by the Allies. Many came to America and helped work on The Manhattan Project. Most of their theories and inventions designed to aid the war effort, for good or bad, significantly changed how people lived when applied to peacetime practices, cementing the idea of a foreign genius that can either become the boon of society, or its damnation. |