Germany

Germany
>medicine, engineering

England
>Physics, Biology

France
>Chemistry

Italy
>electrical engineering, architecture

Portugal and Spain
>muh conquistadors

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>France ahead of Germany in Chemistry

No.

france had Antoine Lavoisier the father of modern chemistry without him germany wouldnt have done shit senpai

>He doesn't know Nicolas Teslão

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Lavoisier

Our thing was navigation, exploration, commerce and exploitation

Germany is a much more important Chemistry power nowadays, industry wise they destroy France last I checked.

They also had Max Planck, Emil Fischer, Ernst Fischer, Otto Hahn, Adolf Bayer, Karl Bosch....

the list goes on.

I don't know if simply having "the father" of X qualifies you as the best on it.

ok but read -> What is the criterion being used here?

This is the 32nd time this user has made this thread.

t. have been counting them in the archives

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You Mexicans seem to be the ones obssessed with XVI century Spanish conquerors. Cortés or Pizarro are mere passing notes in Spanish history textbooks. Most Spaniards don't even know who Pizarro is, for instance.