
Bullshit. The German Town where my father was from had the first industrial mass production Glass works in the entire world, HUNDREDS of years ago when the United States was just barely being colonized. That is not the only example of exceptional German industry developing long before the United States was anything more than a frontier, with a few British and Dutch colonies here and there barely able to hold their own against the natives. We arguably never would have won the revolutionary war if not for the influence and training of von Steuben. And German workmanship speaks for itself. Things have changed in the past few decades as Germany has become more and more overrun by liberal culture and the absorption of refugees and poor immigrants which has watered down its earlier prowess and success. Unfortunately that is part of our story too. German workmanship is highly valued and has been sought by every country in the world often over their own for a LONG time. And while no country is innocent in participating in slavery in some way, slavery was a far far more established institution being sponsored by countries such as Holland, Britain, and the United States. It's sickening that those countries owe much of their success to the institution of slavery, while, with the exception of the Nazis elevating themselves on the backs of the Jews, Germany largely attained success by pulling itself up by its bootstraps and being united by "barbarians" as you probably like to call them such as King Henry the Fowler. If not for the dreadful tarnishing of Germany's image brought upon them by the Nazi party their standing in the world might be way more astounding than an already is.
But if you want to keep rationalizing your way around these facts, have at it.