In English, it's pronounced as short e (eh as in red). In German, it represents the sound of ö, which is not found in English, and is difficult to describe. It's very close to the American English pronunciation of the syllable "er".
Wilhelm von Roentgen is pronounced as "vil-helm fon ren-tgen".
O oe o se Samoa?
hola (pronounced oe lah)
Yes, "shoe" is a short e word as it is pronounced with a short /uː/ sound, as in "book" or "took."
David Roentgen was born in 1743.
Roentgen Stories was created in 2004.
Abraham Roentgen was born in 1711.
Abraham Roentgen died in 1793.
David Roentgen died in 1807.
Wilhelm Roentgen is perhaps most famous for his discovery of Roentgen Rays or more commnly known as the X-Ray.
Roentgen invented nothing in 1895. In 1896, he detected and produced "Roentgen Rays," what are now called X-rays.