The Germans developed the V1 and V2 rockets.
That's a very difficult answer to pin on ONE country, as Britain, USA and Germany ALL made significant advances in aviation during WW2.
by making the world better
Everyone made new weapons and machines which improved the technological advances made by the world after the war.
Robert H. Goddard is often referred to as the father of American rocketry. He was a pioneer in the field of liquid-fueled rockets and made significant contributions to the development of rocket technology in the early 20th century.
Many advances are made in aircraft design every day.
The Aztecs made significant intellectual advances in astronomy, mathematics, and writing. They developed a complex calendar system that accurately tracked time. Additionally, they created intricate pictographic writing known as codices.
Nobody "won the war" on D-Day, but Allied troops made very significant advances into German held France.
the advances Egyptians made paper, and the system of hieroglyphs
the advances Egyptians made paper, and the system of hieroglyphs
the advances were the toothbrush and the water bottlr
At the present level of development certainly not. If substantial advances are made then it may help.
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