
By the other hand, Germany is one of the most advanced countries in scientific matter. So that's a good motivation to travel there and learn more about the biggest scientific knowledge cradle and its history in this country particularly, which is full of freak facts and a lot of some cruel anecdotes. For example, did you know that the Medic and SS officer during the World War II Josef Mengele "The Angel of Death" made a lot of investigations in humans about genetics in Auschwitz (of course the ways that his experiments were made didn't care about the suffering and health of the persons who were victims of this madness of the "aryan race superiority"), and because of that today we know some new things in this area?



Max Planck Josef Mengele Hans Adolf Krebs
If we begin to make a list of the scientists who contributed to increase the scientific knowledge, it would probably be a very large list. Because of that, I might say that Germany is the country that all passionate scientist should visit at least once in his life.
If you ask me if I'd like to work or study in Germany... I'll answer you "YAS!", What could be better than have the Max Planck Institute in your curriculum? That would be a warning of you're a real badass in your matter.