Make no mistake, they can still punish you for any additional crimes committed during your attempt to break free, as it were - like willfull destruction of property, bodily harm, etc.
Right. The jailbreak is not punishible, but you might think of breaking the steel in front of the prison window in order to do it. That is destruction of property which *_IS_* punishible. In order to commit a jailbreak, you would have to commit another crime or at least to misfollow the jail's rules.
@@SELBLINK_in_your_area Not necessarily. Don't forget that prisoners in Germany are often allowed to leave the prison for some reason or another. If they don't come back (which is true for less than 1% mind you), it is a jail break. If they apprehend you, you won't get prison vacations anymore (since you misused the trust put in you), but otherwise there won't be further punishments.
@@swanpride Yes, that's what I meant by "misfollow the jail's rules". The jail in my town has this allowness and trust for most of the prisoners. (Ausgang) It also had the discrimination for non-vaccinated prisoners whose time of Ausgang was reduced, vaccinated prisoners were allowed to more time of Ausgang than non-vaccinated. I knew it because I worked as a postman and the jail belonged to my area, I once read that hint when bringing a letter there.
Quote from wikipedia:" On July 1, 1979, Sony released its first Walkman called the TPS-L2. As early as 1977, the German Andreas Pavel had applied for a patent for a similar device, the "body-bound small system for high-quality reproduction of auditory events". In 2004, Sony recognized this after a long legal battle."
The Germans traded Patents with the Japanese, obviously. Many "American" claimed inventions are also German Patents stripped after 1945. For example, the USA now holds over 2.000 Paint Patents from Germany.
7:27 it should be pointed out that what is today known as "Fanta" has little to do with the original recipe. In fact, even today, the "Fanta" recipe varies greatly by region. The "Fanta" sold in the US tastes and even looks very different from that being sold in Germany.
The actual Fanta in Germany has nothing to do with the Fanta from the 40ies. A few years ago Coca Cola Germany made a Fanta Classic. Made from the original recipe. It tasted very good in my opinion, but completely different from the "normal" Fanta. I mean, there could be something about this on Wikipedia.
@@Dirk-Ulowetz Yes. In the US there is always a tendency they try to "improve" something and make it worse. They tried it also with Coke and they had to reverse it. The german word "verschlimmbessern" was invented for that.
The joke is, Fanta today in Germany still looks the same, but now tastes almost like the Italian Fanta we loved back in the 70s and 80s when we were there. It just had an extremely orange color. Of course, it tasted fruitier simply because the oranges were riper during production than they are here.
Fanta, the name, comes even from the german word Fantasie which means... You guessed it: Fantasy. The beverge was invented because of supply issues in Germany during the war (who would have guessed?!) for Coke and they then experimented. Original Fanta has a bit of whey in it (yeah, the same stuff as in protein shakes!), apple fibres and a unique taste. Also you got a milky color to it. A reason for it to be stored in tainted glass bottles because it else could spoil quickly. Another point is that they did a limited run of the original recipe back for the anniversary but the marketing was rough to say the least. As you can imagine advertising something that was made because of World War 2 shortages and then trying to envoke nostalgia and stuff just didn't work out.
07:50 on the matter of "If Queen Victoria was still alive, would WW1 have happened" Emperor Wilhelm II allegedly said "Oh.. she would not have allowed that..." Which she probably would not have been able to prevent... but still shows how much their common grandmother meant to them. Btw... look at pictures of Kaiser Wilhelm, Tzar Nikolaus and King George.... the resemblance is astonishing!
10:15 You can definitely say that. It's common for many people to find the long guard uniforms appealing and they are that way today for a special regiment. It's called the "Wachbataillon" or in full "Wachbataillon beim Bundesministerium der Verteidigung"
Fun fact: breaking out of jail isn't illegal here in germany. However, you still get put back in to serve the rest of your time and get charged for everything you did to break out accordingly. But if you manage to leave while there are no wardens you'd need to resist on post, without stealing any vehicles, there is no additional time added...
Regarding the blocked UA-cam Videos - that was related to a dispute between GEMA and UA-cam (GEMA is a organization which collect license fees for all music media which made accessible to the public, including radio, TV, Internet, Movies, public performance (e.g. club)... and will distribute the collected fees to the artists - at least in theories). Because UA-cam declined to spend any extra money on this, GEMA enforced by the judiciary that all UA-cam videos containing copyright music, needs to be blocked - that was the case until 2016. In 2016 GEMA and UA-cam made a contract, so that's not the case anymore.
This mutation was actually already used to heal HIV. There are about 4 patients worldwide that had leukamia and got a stem cell donation from a person with this specific mutation and it did work. Those patient were virus free in the after checkups. And thus they are the only ones in this very selected club of people who were healed of HIV.
The videos by the way are blocked in germany not for political reasons. Instead they are blocked for copyright reasons and are blocked in the whole eurpean union :) And if you dont know, now you now, rigger :D
6:40 Three months ago, a World War II bomb was discovered during excavations near a train station in the German city of Karlsruhe. Immediately, Deutsche Bahn interrupted nearby long-distance traffic. Specialists from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service assessed that 5000 Karlsruhe residents had to be evacuated within a one-kilometer radius. The detonation was successful.
6:22 state universities get thier funding from the government. The students only pay administration fees and just under 200 EUR (in Berlin) for public transport per semester. For my bachelor's degree at Freie Universität Berlin I payed about 310 EUR per semester. But there are also privately owned academies which easily charge a few thousand euros per semester... and the degrees they give out aren't even necessarily recognised everywhere in Germany. So if you can, stick to the state funded universities and Hochschulen Hochschule: lit. "high school" but actually like a university. slightly lower level than uni; less diverse more specialised majors with set course schedules, so you can't pick your courses but they are great when you know what kind of occupation you want and prepare you quite well for them (the theoretical part of the job)
The renewable energy thing is a bit misleading, we buy "certificates" from like scandinavia etc to make the numbers look better. We really produce way less than 1/3 renewably
4:29 well it actually makes sense if you think about it. You Bring a Hazard and/or atleast extra work which can make Problems for other drivers also you alone are in fault if you run out, since you are the one deciding if you FIll your Tank or not
Where i am living ,the town got destroyed and build on top of the bombs ,to recover fast. The school i went and now my brother goes just had like 3 WW2 bombs defused or rather detonate in the past 5y.
The Beatles fact is a bit misleading. George Harrison had already been deported at that point due to being only 17 at the time. Paul McCartney and Pete Best had a argument with their nightclub employer Bruno Köschmider, and were subsequently booted out as well. As an act of rebellion, one nailed a condom to the wall of the corridor of the Bambi-Kino, in whose backroom they were lodging. The other then set fire to it. It wasn't so much setting the condom on fire that was illegal, more the damage to property that was caused. Also, as they were being deported anyway, it didn't make a difference to them in any case. I think Lennon was hanging out with Stuart Sutcliffe and Astrid Kirscher at the time.
"You know corruption is going on" how cute, my first thought was "Idols of Alabama" since you gotta keep it in the family. Two days ago my city announced they´ve completly healed a patient from HIV and cancer (leukemia), while the cancer actually being the key for both cures.
It is forbidden to stop on the highway without a valid reason. It represents a safety risk. It is therefore a driver's duty to ensure that fuel does not run out while driving. Therefore, stopping for lack of fuel is punishable by law.
population growth because of births is declining in germany, but because of immigration the population is still going up and is at a all time high right now (83M)
It's your job to make sure you don't end up in that "crappy situation" in the first place. If you can't make sure your car is fueled properly and won't be a danger for other drivers, you don't belong on the highway.
that's one theory. The other is that it derived its name from "Hamburg meat", which was named after the port from which it was shipped all across the world. In either case, the "hamburger" would still, ultimately, be named after the city of Hamburg. Wouldn't it?
2:35 You may be laughing now, but your scenario of breaking out involves property damage, which will get you back in jail. The way you have to break out of jail is without the use of tricking the guards with a stolen identity, or cause bodily harm/distress.
About UA-cam: UA-cam provides playlists, suggestions etc. which is a editorial process by definition. This means UA-cam has to pay royalties when music is played. Since 2020 the new EU copyright novel forced UA-cam/Google to pay the royalties. You might have noticed that UA-cam changed its policies at this time. But the
How did the Walkman come about? who invented the walkman The first version of the Walkman was launched on June 21, 1979. The German Andreas Pavel had already invented such a device two years earlier, in 1977, and patented his idea in several countries . This led to a legal battle that was settled after 20 years.
I didn't know Germany was the most capitalist country in the world lol I always thought it was the US. Not that I know much about the topic EDIT: I just looked it up, Germany isn't even in the top 10 💀
Tbh that just seems wrong to me. Don’t know which parameters they used to determine that, but I don’t think germany is actually more capitalistic than the us or china
It is illegal to run out of fuel because it is simple not necessary. There is a gas station every few km and if you do run out of fuel because you wanted to save some money by comparing prices, you really deserve it. Just recently there was an accident where a car ran out of gas, a man stopped to help them out, then the dog of the first car owner ran on the autobahn and the man who wanted to help died when he tried to stop the dog (basically there were two crimes: the car ran out of gas and the dog was not secured in the car (animals are classified as cargo and need to be stored safely which led to someone getting killed)
I live in the east, so here you find those bombs quite frequently. Most cities got bombed to the ground and a lot of them just got stuck in the ground so nobody knew they were there, they only get found by people trying to build something there or some people having a suspicion that there might be one. Usually the people in the area get evacuated for the day and the public transport in the area gets stopped, which is the most annoying thing to people honestly because we know it won't go off anyways. They always do a good job with this
"because we know it won't go off anyways " ... except in the rare instances when the bomb doesn't know this... it's very rare, but it can happen - and the authorities are very cautious. I think, about 2010 or so a bomb defusion in Göttingen went wrong, resulting in at least 3 killed and 1 injured specialists.
In the past the fishermen in Hamburg put some meat in between two slices of bread so they could hold the hot beaf without burning their hands. Thats how the hamburger got invented.
Depending on the age of the average german housing, you may which to be VERY careful when doing any kind of renovating and always go over everything with a metal detector first. Even my local area has a few craters in our local forest we were told to not climb into under any circumstances, when I was a kid, because there could be as yet undiscovered bombs there that may or may not be active anymore. Fun times. I remember hearing about a neighbour on the same street as my parents first rental apartment in a differant town, who found a live bomb in his apatments brick wall while tearing said wall down, nearly hitting the thing with his sledgehammer.
For the bomb defusion, look up Hanau in Hessen. They had two very different ones in the last month. And Frankfurt (Main) a lot within the last three to five years. It's a well organized machinery of loads of professionals stepping up to get people live safer after the digging up of a wwii bomb. For bigger areas there is a protocoll of checks one has to follows before starting any breaking of the ground. Hence so many bombs are found.
Hannover must be topping the list, though - they were right in the path of inflying bombers from the UK, so they had alarms every night, and got bombed into a heap of rubble. Construction work now is like tap dancing in a minefield, they always find some Blindgänger that has to be defused or transported off. Often with large scale evacuations.
Actually, there is one state in Germany which still has tuition fees for international students: Baden-Württemberg reintroduced them in 2017 and since then charges 1500€ per semester for all students from outside the EU.
Der Witz klappt zwar nicht auf Englisch, aber ist dennoch ganz nett: "Letzens habe ich meinen Kumpel einen Witz über Limonade erzählt. Den Fanta nicht so toll.".
About the Hamburgers: In the 19th century many Germans emigrated to the USA via the port city of Hamburg. In Hamburg was a traditional meal consisting of a piece of meat, called the "Hamburger Stück" (Hamburger piece). Those who emigrated took it with them and introduced it to Americans. The English speaking Americans couldn't pronounce the word "Stück" and said "Steak" which is the reason why this is called like that. One day someone had the idea to mince a Hamburger Steak up and put it in a sandwich, thus creating the Hamburger Sandwich
This "Most capitalistic country in the world" "fact" is extremely odd. We're definitely less capitalistic than the US. There are more regulations by the state. We have more taxes than Ireland or Monaco. The socialist party has around 5-12% votes nationally.
I am not sure about the statistics the video was working with in 2015, but since the entire world population is going up rapidly and immigration of families is quite high in Germany, I don't think we will run out of children anytime soon 😄
Oh Boy, it already starts with "the most capitalistic country in the world", the "Hugo boss uniforms", "prison break", "running out on fuel on the autobahn" ... All are very close to the truth but just not quite. At least he tried to do his best and had spoken (supposedly) freely.
Ehm the Immunitie to Hiv come through the black plague. As far as i understood is its central europe in general where this immunity is present because the black plague ramaged there the hardest leaving over generations to an immunological adaptation (sorry that i cant explain it more clearly english is not my first language) this adaptation had somewhat to do with how the plague linked up with our cells making the ppl immune to the plague and afterwards to those who where lucky enough to still receive this gene from their parents consequently granted also immunity against hiv
Germany is "considered the most capitalist country in the world"? What the hell? By whom?! That is definitely bullshit in every sense. The English King, the Russian Tsar and the German Kaiser being first cousins is hardly a case of corruption in the contemporary sense but rather simply a normal product of nobility and monarchic diplomacy. The Englisch royal family is of German descent, their name "Windsor" was only introduced during WWI when it was decided to drop their original German name, "Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha", pointing to their heritage.
In Germany and many other European countries, woman nowadays have their children later, because many of them go to school longer , learn good job and would like to have a career or study.🙂
Think and check your tank before you go on the highway, is not that difficult to take responsibility. On the highway you can drive on certain routes as fast as the car can (also like 150 Miles/H) You can expect nobody to stop just because he has no more petrol.
Fact #21 is actually not correct. The factory of Hugo Boss was just one of many factories that produced these uniforms. The design was not made by them.
ryan, there is so much more about germany. it is intriguing, fascinating, how you discover the world beyond the usa. i could give you - anybody here commenting, if german, european, anyone - they could give you some thoughts. pls do react.
i mean, you are invited to visit me and my famliy with you wife and child. just come over to germany. i show you around, you can stay in our house and have a great time.
02:40 ALTHOUGH, they of course will go after you and try to catch you... and you will pay / be punished for any damage you caused or harm you inflicted to anyone during your escape,
It's dangerous for all people to need support on the highway when you run out of fuel. So you are supposed to use your brain and don't drive there when you are almost empty.
The illegality of the nazi salute is dependent on the context. If you do a bad joke to a friend noone wil hunt you, but perfoming it in a public staging (satire excludet) might get you to the 3 years.
That "Berlin has more bridges..." is getting soooo old to me! 😂 Pretty much every major city with some water in Germany seems to have more bridges than Vanice!! 🤣 And I betcha Berlin is not even in the top 10!
fun fact: In fact, breaking out of prison is not a criminal offense in Germany, but inmates wear institutional clothing and if they escape with it, that is considered theft
A German patented a compact hifi cassette player years before Sony came out with the walkman. So the Walkman trademark is from Sony, but not the original invention of the device.
@@Psi-Storm but the walkman is a portable cassette player. So the video was misleading. Also the first television was made with the key component being the Nipkow disk. A German invention/patent. But John Logie Baird (Scottish) made a working tv.
The native population is going down but the immigration is so strong that the total population is growing anyways, same in many european countries with low birth rates.
Well, that video has so many shortened statements taken out of context that some of them are misleading and some are merely wrong. Videos blocked on YT, e.g., has nothing to do with Germany authorities censoring them (which the author wants to suggest, I think) but with Google's all too careful policies. Also: What are the numbers and ratios for other countries? The Beatles deportation story is simply not true, but it's repeated over and over again without checking it. Thank you to Alan for suggesting a crap video that Ryan could react to in a fun way!
Renewable energies in Germany declined from 45,3% in 2020 to 41% in 2021 - no figures for 2022 are available but there probably is a decline as well because windfarms are victim of the NIMBY-principle and we sold our solar industry to China...
6:28 These videos arent blocked anymore. There was a copyright dispute with the "GEMA" here in germany. Which is responsible for checking if every bar, disco, etc. is paying their loan when they are using music from artists. Now this is all settled and every video of VEVO is playable in Germany.
It's even worse, it wasn't an actual "fight". UA-cam just pretended they couldn't pull stats how often certain videos were viewed and how much money UA-cam generated with them, since GEMA is the German tool to give Artists and Creators their crumb of the cake build from using their stuff. It's typical for corporations Like UA-cam or Facebook to pretend they don't understand the problem in order to gain privileges or just outright not having to pay money to anyone. 😄
Also, SNL is blocked in Germany for some reason - we only get the skits after 9-12 months. Which sucks, because I don't want to pay for a VPN just to watch SNL.
Hi Ryan, it is illegal to run out of fuel on the Autobahn since every unnecessary stop on there is very dangerous due to the high speeds driven there. And you are well able to prevent to run out of fuel.
I second that. I had to stop on the Autobahn (just on the side, but still) to check the cooling system as I got a warning on my display. Getting onto 80 km/h to at least drive as fast as the trucks was a stunt I do not want to pull on the side lane ever again.
Another thing you didn't know: The name "America" was invented by the German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in Freiburg i. Br. Named after the navigator Amerigo Vespucci, who Waldseemüller mistakenly thought had discovered America.
Not so mistakenly. Amerigo Vespucci worked first for the Medici bank. In this function he founded in Sevilla (1492) together with Columbus and a Giannotto Berardi a financing company for Columbus' first journey. Columbus discovered the Antilles, but not the American continent. In 1497 Vespucci made his first journey and disembarked on the mainland, which Columbus did not before 1498. Vespucci was also the first to describe the "New World" as a new continent and did not call its inhabitants "indians" like Columbus did (whose knowledge of geography was rather pathetic and who till his death still believed to have discovered a new route to India and Asia, not to a "new world"). His reports were printed in Florence and Paris, and he was considered (by Waldseemüller as well as by most others) as the explorer who had the most contributed to the discovery of the new continents.
Waldseemüller said, that he assumed the Name came from Vespucci (without explaining why it isn't Vespuccia), but the Name has been going around before that. One Explaniation is, that Kolumbus asked the Aboriginals on the Karibik Isleands, where they got the Gold from, that he got from them. They answered something like "Amerigg", with was a name for a Mountainrange in southern Mexico. Kolumbus went back to Spain and told everyone about the Gold from "Amerik". He still thought he was a short way from Asia, so he didn't try to name a Continent, just passed along the Name he got told. Vespuccio was the First to assume, that (South) America is it's own Continent, so the already known Name was linked to him after the Fact.
I googled it because I couldn't believe the condom on fire story, and I was right to do so: The beatles attached condoms to their van walls and set so many of them on fire that they got in trouble for (allegedly) trying to burn their van down. Lighting condoms on fire was never illegal in Germany, even though the video claims that. Which makes me wanna fact check all the other ones because I also don't really believe that Berlin is bigger than Paris pr has that many bridges in comparison to other places.
Berlin is much bigger then france by area, but Berlin is a city state and it includes a lot of forrests and lakes around the city. Thats also why they have so many bridges, there are a lot of small rivers and creeks and therefore a lot of very small pedestrian bridges.
As far as I know the bridges include any kind of bridge, not just river/water crossing ones. Venice mostly has bridges to cross the water, but Berlin has many bridges to just cross land and also bridges for pedestrians to cross wide and busy streets.
Make no mistake, they can still punish you for any additional crimes committed during your attempt to break free, as it were - like willfull destruction of property, bodily harm, etc.
and most importantly: stealing prison clothes
@@buciallstar in Germany there is NO prison clothes....
You have your own clothes
Right. The jailbreak is not punishible, but you might think of breaking the steel in front of the prison window in order to do it. That is destruction of property which *_IS_* punishible. In order to commit a jailbreak, you would have to commit another crime or at least to misfollow the jail's rules.
@@SELBLINK_in_your_area Not necessarily. Don't forget that prisoners in Germany are often allowed to leave the prison for some reason or another. If they don't come back (which is true for less than 1% mind you), it is a jail break. If they apprehend you, you won't get prison vacations anymore (since you misused the trust put in you), but otherwise there won't be further punishments.
@@swanpride Yes, that's what I meant by "misfollow the jail's rules". The jail in my town has this allowness and trust for most of the prisoners. (Ausgang) It also had the discrimination for non-vaccinated prisoners whose time of Ausgang was reduced, vaccinated prisoners were allowed to more time of Ausgang than non-vaccinated. I knew it because I worked as a postman and the jail belonged to my area, I once read that hint when bringing a letter there.
Quote from wikipedia:" On July 1, 1979, Sony released its first Walkman called the TPS-L2. As early as 1977, the German Andreas Pavel had applied for a patent for a similar device, the "body-bound small system for high-quality reproduction of auditory events". In 2004, Sony recognized this after a long legal battle."
The Germans traded Patents with the Japanese, obviously. Many "American" claimed inventions are also German Patents stripped after 1945. For example, the USA now holds over 2.000 Paint Patents from Germany.
But nobody could pronounce bbssfhqroae correctly when they tried to order one, so they went with the easier to pronounce Walkman. 😉
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany Das wusste ich nicht, aber vermutlich war es dann sogar eine Urheberrechtsverletzung oä.
@@Al69BfR It's not his name for the device, but the explanation/description for his invention.
Yeah the name for the device was stereobelt
7:27 it should be pointed out that what is today known as "Fanta" has little to do with the original recipe.
In fact, even today, the "Fanta" recipe varies greatly by region. The "Fanta" sold in the US tastes and even looks very different from that being sold in Germany.
germany fanta is the best, i tried a couple and they do not taste anything like orange or are too sweet, too artificial, just garbage.
The actual Fanta in Germany has nothing to do with the Fanta from the 40ies. A few years ago Coca Cola Germany made a Fanta Classic. Made from the original recipe. It tasted very good in my opinion, but completely different from the "normal" Fanta. I mean, there could be something about this on Wikipedia.
@@Dirk-Ulowetz Yes. In the US there is always a tendency they try to "improve" something and make it worse. They tried it also with Coke and they had to reverse it. The german word "verschlimmbessern" was invented for that.
The joke is, Fanta today in Germany still looks the same, but now tastes almost like the Italian Fanta we loved back in the 70s and 80s when we were there. It just had an extremely orange color.
Of course, it tasted fruitier simply because the oranges were riper during production than they are here.
Fanta, the name, comes even from the german word Fantasie which means... You guessed it: Fantasy.
The beverge was invented because of supply issues in Germany during the war (who would have guessed?!) for Coke and they then experimented.
Original Fanta has a bit of whey in it (yeah, the same stuff as in protein shakes!), apple fibres and a unique taste.
Also you got a milky color to it. A reason for it to be stored in tainted glass bottles because it else could spoil quickly.
Another point is that they did a limited run of the original recipe back for the anniversary but the marketing was rough to say the least.
As you can imagine advertising something that was made because of World War 2 shortages and then trying to envoke nostalgia and stuff just didn't work out.
The uniforms were not designed by Hugo Boss. He was just one of many manufacturers
9:32 last time someone told us to have ''more German kids'' it didnt end well. I guess were done with that lmaoooo
07:50 on the matter of "If Queen Victoria was still alive, would WW1 have happened" Emperor Wilhelm II allegedly said "Oh.. she would not have allowed that..."
Which she probably would not have been able to prevent... but still shows how much their common grandmother meant to them.
Btw... look at pictures of Kaiser Wilhelm, Tzar Nikolaus and King George.... the resemblance is astonishing!
Tzar Nikolaus and King George could have been passed as identical twins, no wonder with so many common ancestors!
10:15 You can definitely say that. It's common for many people to find the long guard uniforms appealing and they are that way today for a special regiment. It's called the "Wachbataillon" or in full "Wachbataillon beim Bundesministerium der Verteidigung"
Fun fact: breaking out of jail isn't illegal here in germany. However, you still get put back in to serve the rest of your time and get charged for everything you did to break out accordingly. But if you manage to leave while there are no wardens you'd need to resist on post, without stealing any vehicles, there is no additional time added...
I think the title should be 25 things most Germans don't know about Germany! 😄
More appreciate title is "things about Germany that are most likely not true"
Many of them are partly true, I think
Paraffin is the stuff candles are made of these days. It is the substitute for beeswax and is made from petroleum
Regarding the blocked UA-cam Videos - that was related to a dispute between GEMA and UA-cam (GEMA is a organization which collect license fees for all music media which made accessible to the public, including radio, TV, Internet, Movies, public performance (e.g. club)... and will distribute the collected fees to the artists - at least in theories). Because UA-cam declined to spend any extra money on this, GEMA enforced by the judiciary that all UA-cam videos containing copyright music, needs to be blocked - that was the case until 2016. In 2016 GEMA and UA-cam made a contract, so that's not the case anymore.
Just looked it up and in 2021 41% of all energy sources where deemed renewable. This is about 233.9 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity.
This mutation was actually already used to heal HIV. There are about 4 patients worldwide that had leukamia and got a stem cell donation from a person with this specific mutation and it did work. Those patient were virus free in the after checkups. And thus they are the only ones in this very selected club of people who were healed of HIV.
You are a funny Guy and well interested in Germany! Thank you for that
The videos by the way are blocked in germany not for political reasons. Instead they are blocked for copyright reasons and are blocked in the whole eurpean union :)
And if you dont know, now you now, rigger :D
6:40
Three months ago, a World War II bomb was discovered during excavations near a train station in the German city of Karlsruhe.
Immediately, Deutsche Bahn interrupted nearby long-distance traffic.
Specialists from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service assessed that 5000 Karlsruhe residents had to be evacuated within a one-kilometer radius.
The detonation was successful.
6:22 state universities get thier funding from the government. The students only pay administration fees and just under 200 EUR (in Berlin) for public transport per semester. For my bachelor's degree at Freie Universität Berlin I payed about 310 EUR per semester.
But there are also privately owned academies which easily charge a few thousand euros per semester... and the degrees they give out aren't even necessarily recognised everywhere in Germany. So if you can, stick to the state funded universities and Hochschulen
Hochschule: lit. "high school" but actually like a university.
slightly lower level than uni; less diverse more specialised majors with set course schedules, so you can't pick your courses but they are great when you know what kind of occupation you want and prepare you quite well for them (the theoretical part of the job)
The renewable energy thing is a bit misleading, we buy "certificates" from like scandinavia etc to make the numbers look better. We really produce way less than 1/3 renewably
regarding #14: More or less every monarchy in Europe is kinda rooted in German ancestry. The Habsburg knew their playbook, man!
one could say they also knew their family inside and out * wink wink *
5:55 I also thought it was a coincidence. And I was born and have always lived in Hamburg
You could react to a video about the differences in German and American prisons, because there is a lot more to say
Oh yeah! We in Germany actually treat prisoners as humans! Seems to be a shocker to most Americans!
2:22 bigger per area. Doesn’t matter if square mile or Spagate Kilometer or square anything 9x is 9x
4:16 because it is an avoidable situation and there are a lot of gasstations near the highways
4:29
well it actually makes sense if you think about it.
You Bring a Hazard and/or atleast extra work which can make Problems for other drivers
also you alone are in fault if you run out, since you are the one deciding if you FIll your Tank or not
Where i am living ,the town got destroyed and build on top of the bombs ,to recover fast.
The school i went and now my brother goes just had like 3 WW2 bombs defused or rather detonate in the past 5y.
The Beatles fact is a bit misleading. George Harrison had already been deported at that point due to being only 17 at the time. Paul McCartney and Pete Best had a argument with their nightclub employer Bruno Köschmider, and were subsequently booted out as well. As an act of rebellion, one nailed a condom to the wall of the corridor of the Bambi-Kino, in whose backroom they were lodging. The other then set fire to it. It wasn't so much setting the condom on fire that was illegal, more the damage to property that was caused. Also, as they were being deported anyway, it didn't make a difference to them in any case. I think Lennon was hanging out with Stuart Sutcliffe and Astrid Kirscher at the time.
"You know corruption is going on" how cute, my first thought was "Idols of Alabama" since you gotta keep it in the family. Two days ago my city announced they´ve completly healed a patient from HIV and cancer (leukemia), while the cancer actually being the key for both cures.
It is forbidden to stop on the highway without a valid reason. It represents a safety risk. It is therefore a driver's duty to ensure that fuel does not run out while driving. Therefore, stopping for lack of fuel is punishable by law.
population growth because of births is declining in germany, but because of immigration the population is still going up and is at a all time high right now (83M)
It's your job to make sure you don't end up in that "crappy situation" in the first place. If you can't make sure your car is fueled properly and won't be a danger for other drivers, you don't belong on the highway.
Hugo Boss is the founder of the fashion / perfume brand BOSS.
Hamburgers are not named after the city. They derive their name from the dish Hamburg Steak, which in turn apparently originated from Hamburg.
that's one theory. The other is that it derived its name from "Hamburg meat", which was named after the port from which it was shipped all across the world.
In either case, the "hamburger" would still, ultimately, be named after the city of Hamburg. Wouldn't it?
2:35 You may be laughing now, but your scenario of breaking out involves property damage, which will get you back in jail.
The way you have to break out of jail is without the use of tricking the guards with a stolen identity, or cause bodily harm/distress.
Ryan, If you read this could you react to "David Deery: Fan of Mitfahrgelegenheiten" - a american Comedian talking about his experience in Germany ^^
Der ist gut!
About UA-cam: UA-cam provides playlists, suggestions etc. which is a editorial process by definition. This means UA-cam has to pay royalties when music is played. Since 2020 the new EU copyright novel forced UA-cam/Google to pay the royalties. You might have noticed that UA-cam changed its policies at this time.
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They shot him mid sentence...
@@viciousyeen6644 the original video is from 2015 - at this time "yes" most videos were blocked...
7:23 The original Fanta didn't taste like the modern drink. The recipe used today was invented in Italy.
How did the Walkman come about?
who invented the walkman
The first version of the Walkman was launched on June 21, 1979. The German Andreas Pavel had already invented such a device two years earlier, in 1977, and patented his idea in several countries . This led to a legal battle that was settled after 20 years.
I think seeing Ryan react to german inventions would be so cool
3. Yes, no punishment, but if you robbing a car or hurting someone for escape, than you'll get punished for the additional crime
#1 population of 81M was several years ago ... in 2022, the population increased to more than 84M
The Hamburger being from Hamburg is just one of many theories where the Hamburger originated, but in fact, is not a fact.
I didn't know Germany was the most capitalist country in the world lol I always thought it was the US. Not that I know much about the topic
EDIT: I just looked it up, Germany isn't even in the top 10 💀
Tbh that just seems wrong to me. Don’t know which parameters they used to determine that, but I don’t think germany is actually more capitalistic than the us or china
@@lulaa123 it's gotta be that you have to pay for public bathrooms 😂
Yeah, that's BS. In fact, if you look how much we spend on social things, Germany is way more socialistic than capitalistic.
It is illegal to run out of fuel because it is simple not necessary. There is a gas station every few km and if you do run out of fuel because you wanted to save some money by comparing prices, you really deserve it. Just recently there was an accident where a car ran out of gas, a man stopped to help them out, then the dog of the first car owner ran on the autobahn and the man who wanted to help died when he tried to stop the dog (basically there were two crimes: the car ran out of gas and the dog was not secured in the car (animals are classified as cargo and need to be stored safely which led to someone getting killed)
1:42 LOL thats actually the House i live in🤣
I live in the east, so here you find those bombs quite frequently. Most cities got bombed to the ground and a lot of them just got stuck in the ground so nobody knew they were there, they only get found by people trying to build something there or some people having a suspicion that there might be one.
Usually the people in the area get evacuated for the day and the public transport in the area gets stopped, which is the most annoying thing to people honestly because we know it won't go off anyways. They always do a good job with this
"because we know it won't go off anyways " ... except in the rare instances when the bomb doesn't know this... it's very rare, but it can happen - and the authorities are very cautious.
I think, about 2010 or so a bomb defusion in Göttingen went wrong, resulting in at least 3 killed and 1 injured specialists.
The german Brewery "Weihenstephan" was foundet in the Year 1040 and is still working. The USA was foundet in the Year 1776. See the difference?
In the past the fishermen in Hamburg put some meat in between two slices of bread so they could hold the hot beaf without burning their hands. Thats how the hamburger got invented.
Depending on the age of the average german housing, you may which to be VERY careful when doing any kind of renovating and always go over everything with a metal detector first. Even my local area has a few craters in our local forest we were told to not climb into under any circumstances, when I was a kid, because there could be as yet undiscovered bombs there that may or may not be active anymore. Fun times. I remember hearing about a neighbour on the same street as my parents first rental apartment in a differant town, who found a live bomb in his apatments brick wall while tearing said wall down, nearly hitting the thing with his sledgehammer.
For the bomb defusion, look up Hanau in Hessen. They had two very different ones in the last month. And Frankfurt (Main) a lot within the last three to five years. It's a well organized machinery of loads of professionals stepping up to get people live safer after the digging up of a wwii bomb. For bigger areas there is a protocoll of checks one has to follows before starting any breaking of the ground. Hence so many bombs are found.
Hannover must be topping the list, though - they were right in the path of inflying bombers from the UK, so they had alarms every night, and got bombed into a heap of rubble. Construction work now is like tap dancing in a minefield, they always find some Blindgänger that has to be defused or transported off. Often with large scale evacuations.
it is illegal to run out of fuel for a good reason. you become a danger to yourself and others when they fly by at 200+ km/h
You can't really do the salute by accident because it includes holding your hand face down
it also depends on the intent. If you didn't do it intentionally - meant as the salute - you wont get punished.
And to all bookworms, bow to the inventor of the printing press
Actually, there is one state in Germany which still has tuition fees for international students: Baden-Württemberg reintroduced them in 2017 and since then charges 1500€ per semester for all students from outside the EU.
Running out of fuel is preventable and purely the fault of the driver. By running out youre potentially endangering yourself and other drivers.
Nearly 1/2 of electrical power is provided by renewables.
12:02 What you meant is Graphen, what he said is Paraffin Wax.
Small Difference 😅
German here: This video is poorly researched. Please forget you ever watched it.
Der Witz klappt zwar nicht auf Englisch, aber ist dennoch ganz nett: "Letzens habe ich meinen Kumpel einen Witz über Limonade erzählt. Den Fanta nicht so toll.".
Try to break out of Jail is Not illegal, but if you damage something or hit someone, thats a additional problem
About the Hamburgers:
In the 19th century many Germans emigrated to the USA via the port city of Hamburg. In Hamburg was a traditional meal consisting of a piece of meat, called the "Hamburger Stück" (Hamburger piece). Those who emigrated took it with them and introduced it to Americans. The English speaking Americans couldn't pronounce the word "Stück" and said "Steak" which is the reason why this is called like that. One day someone had the idea to mince a Hamburger Steak up and put it in a sandwich, thus creating the Hamburger Sandwich
They will still hunt you down if you escape. You just won't get any additional time for the attempt unless you commited crimes while doing so.
This "Most capitalistic country in the world" "fact" is extremely odd.
We're definitely less capitalistic than the US.
There are more regulations by the state. We have more taxes than Ireland or Monaco.
The socialist party has around 5-12% votes nationally.
I am not sure about the statistics the video was working with in 2015, but since the entire world population is going up rapidly and immigration of families is quite high in Germany, I don't think we will run out of children anytime soon 😄
We also invented the car and the bike, and we discovered EM waves.
Oh Boy, it already starts with "the most capitalistic country in the world", the "Hugo boss uniforms", "prison break", "running out on fuel on the autobahn" ...
All are very close to the truth but just not quite. At least he tried to do his best and had spoken (supposedly) freely.
As a German myself I didn’t know some of these facts
That number 20 sounds like imagination.
Germany is NOT the most capitalist country in the world. The USA is it more!
Ehm the Immunitie to Hiv come through the black plague. As far as i understood is its central europe in general where this immunity is present because the black plague ramaged there the hardest leaving over generations to an immunological adaptation (sorry that i cant explain it more clearly english is not my first language) this adaptation had somewhat to do with how the plague linked up with our cells making the ppl immune to the plague and afterwards to those who where lucky enough to still receive this gene from their parents consequently granted also immunity against hiv
i always feel like videos like this are auto generated from scratch by AI and then not even fact checked.
As a German: Germany is definitely not the most capatalist country in the world. By a lot.
Germany is "considered the most capitalist country in the world"? What the hell? By whom?! That is definitely bullshit in every sense.
The English King, the Russian Tsar and the German Kaiser being first cousins is hardly a case of corruption in the contemporary sense but rather simply a normal product of nobility and monarchic diplomacy. The Englisch royal family is of German descent, their name "Windsor" was only introduced during WWI when it was decided to drop their original German name, "Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha", pointing to their heritage.
Hugo Boss is today a more famous fashion brand.
Fun fact: to break out from jail is not against the law but if you breake out with the jail clothes on you will be arrestes because of stealing. 😂
I think the word you were searching for while describing the unifoms is fashionable?
We have like 85% alcohol in our blood ... It works as disinfectant
Criminal actually means you can get imprisoned for those crimes, unlike for public offenses and such. ^^
In Germany and many other European countries, woman nowadays have their children later, because many of them go to school longer , learn good job and would like to have a career or study.🙂
The jailbreak is not illegal in germany BUT if you damage property from the prison or attack the guards you will get punished for this.
Think and check your tank before you go on the highway, is not that difficult to take responsibility. On the highway you can drive on certain routes as fast as the car can (also like 150 Miles/H) You can expect nobody to stop just because he has no more petrol.
7:08 stealing these territories from mexico in the first place was also very rude
Fact #21 is actually not correct. The factory of Hugo Boss was just one of many factories that produced these uniforms. The design was not made by them.
ryan, there is so much more about germany. it is intriguing, fascinating, how you discover the world beyond the usa.
i could give you - anybody here commenting, if german, european, anyone - they could give you some thoughts. pls do react.
i mean, you are invited to visit me and my famliy with you wife and child. just come over to germany. i show you around, you can stay in our house and have a great time.
02:40 ALTHOUGH, they of course will go after you and try to catch you... and you will pay / be punished for any damage you caused or harm you inflicted to anyone during your escape,
It's dangerous for all people to need support on the highway when you run out of fuel. So you are supposed to use your brain and don't drive there when you are almost empty.
Hugo Boss is a Designer but he made the Uniform he dont desige it. Sry for my eng, i´m drunk.
The illegality of the nazi salute is dependent on the context.
If you do a bad joke to a friend noone wil hunt you, but perfoming it in a public staging (satire excludet) might get you to the 3 years.
That "Berlin has more bridges..." is getting soooo old to me! 😂 Pretty much every major city with some water in Germany seems to have more bridges than Vanice!! 🤣 And I betcha Berlin is not even in the top 10!
2:10 in and in the video you watched were already 3 mistakes 🙈
fun fact: In fact, breaking out of prison is not a criminal offense in Germany, but inmates wear institutional clothing and if they escape with it, that is considered theft
german prisoners usually wear their own clothes.
There is a petrol station every two three kilometers so this just shouldn't happen
The Tape Recorder was invented in Germany. Not the walkman
A German patented a compact hifi cassette player years before Sony came out with the walkman. So the Walkman trademark is from Sony, but not the original invention of the device.
@@Psi-Storm but the walkman is a portable cassette player. So the video was misleading. Also the first television was made with the key component being the Nipkow disk. A German invention/patent. But John Logie Baird (Scottish) made a working tv.
I am german and i see the US as the embodyment of capitalism.
Also thanks for the bombs guys, lol.
The native population is going down but the immigration is so strong that the total population is growing anyways, same in many european countries with low birth rates.
Well, that video has so many shortened statements taken out of context that some of them are misleading and some are merely wrong. Videos blocked on YT, e.g., has nothing to do with Germany authorities censoring them (which the author wants to suggest, I think) but with Google's all too careful policies. Also: What are the numbers and ratios for other countries?
The Beatles deportation story is simply not true, but it's repeated over and over again without checking it.
Thank you to Alan for suggesting a crap video that Ryan could react to in a fun way!
Renewable energies in Germany declined from 45,3% in 2020 to 41% in 2021 - no figures for 2022 are available but there probably is a decline as well because windfarms are victim of the NIMBY-principle and we sold our solar industry to China...
6:28 These videos arent blocked anymore. There was a copyright dispute with the "GEMA" here in germany. Which is responsible for checking if every bar, disco, etc. is paying their loan when they are using music from artists. Now this is all settled and every video of VEVO is playable in Germany.
It's even worse, it wasn't an actual "fight". UA-cam just pretended they couldn't pull stats how often certain videos were viewed and how much money UA-cam generated with them, since GEMA is the German tool to give Artists and Creators their crumb of the cake build from using their stuff. It's typical for corporations Like UA-cam or Facebook to pretend they don't understand the problem in order to gain privileges or just outright not having to pay money to anyone. 😄
@@edwardherzrec get a vpn or for hearing spotify... nothing blocked then
omg i totally forgot gema existed, it was so fucking annoying
@@radiosilence289 lol for real, so glad its gone, but barely noticed when it was gone
Also, SNL is blocked in Germany for some reason - we only get the skits after 9-12 months. Which sucks, because I don't want to pay for a VPN just to watch SNL.
Hi Ryan,
it is illegal to run out of fuel on the Autobahn since every unnecessary stop on there is very dangerous due to the high speeds driven there. And you are well able to prevent to run out of fuel.
Since Americ ablew up the Pipelines...yes, very likely to run out of fuel today.
@@germaniatv1870 What are you talking about?
I second that. I had to stop on the Autobahn (just on the side, but still) to check the cooling system as I got a warning on my display. Getting onto 80 km/h to at least drive as fast as the trucks was a stunt I do not want to pull on the side lane ever again.
@@germaniatv1870 that was a natural gas pipeline, not a gasoline pipeline. Totally different stuff. If you don't know such a simple fact, keep quite.
@@tboi112 The Baltic Sea ones, I suppose...what has basically nothing to do with running out of gas, while driving.
Another thing you didn't know: The name "America" was invented by the German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in Freiburg i. Br. Named after the navigator Amerigo Vespucci, who Waldseemüller mistakenly thought had discovered America.
Oh, thanks, just yesterday I asked myself where the name America might come from. :D
Im related to that Dude 😅
Not so mistakenly. Amerigo Vespucci worked first for the Medici bank. In this function he founded in Sevilla (1492) together with Columbus and a Giannotto Berardi a financing company for Columbus' first journey. Columbus discovered the Antilles, but not the American continent. In 1497 Vespucci made his first journey and disembarked on the mainland, which Columbus did not before 1498. Vespucci was also the first to describe the "New World" as a new continent and did not call its inhabitants "indians" like Columbus did (whose knowledge of geography was rather pathetic and who till his death still believed to have discovered a new route to India and Asia, not to a "new world"). His reports were printed in Florence and Paris, and he was considered (by Waldseemüller as well as by most others) as the explorer who had the most contributed to the discovery of the new continents.
@@MichaEl-rh1kv thanks for the clarification
Waldseemüller said, that he assumed the Name came from Vespucci (without explaining why it isn't Vespuccia), but the Name has been going around before that.
One Explaniation is, that Kolumbus asked the Aboriginals on the Karibik Isleands, where they got the Gold from, that he got from them. They answered something like "Amerigg", with was a name for a Mountainrange in southern Mexico. Kolumbus went back to Spain and told everyone about the Gold from "Amerik". He still thought he was a short way from Asia, so he didn't try to name a Continent, just passed along the Name he got told.
Vespuccio was the First to assume, that (South) America is it's own Continent, so the already known Name was linked to him after the Fact.
I googled it because I couldn't believe the condom on fire story, and I was right to do so:
The beatles attached condoms to their van walls and set so many of them on fire that they got in trouble for (allegedly) trying to burn their van down.
Lighting condoms on fire was never illegal in Germany, even though the video claims that.
Which makes me wanna fact check all the other ones because I also don't really believe that Berlin is bigger than Paris pr has that many bridges in comparison to other places.
I checked the Paris fact it's kind of true (Berlin 891 km², Paris 105 km² so it is bigger but more like 8,4 times)
Berlin is much bigger then france by area, but Berlin is a city state and it includes a lot of forrests and lakes around the city. Thats also why they have so many bridges, there are a lot of small rivers and creeks and therefore a lot of very small pedestrian bridges.
As far as I know the bridges include any kind of bridge, not just river/water crossing ones. Venice mostly has bridges to cross the water, but Berlin has many bridges to just cross land and also bridges for pedestrians to cross wide and busy streets.
@@Katie93tree Wow, thats 7 times bigger as Paris.
@@AnniePetit And Venice is also much smaller