GERMAN
- ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955 AD)
He was German-Swiss theoretical physicist, philosopher and author who has often been called the Father of Modern physics credited for the Theory of Relativity and the Photoelectric effect. His famous equation of E=MC2 contributed greatly to the invention of the Nuclear bomb.
TREATY OF ROME
- 1957: THE TREATY OF ROME
This treaty marks the establishment of the European Union. It was first signed by only 6 nations: West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands. It aimed to prevent internal conflicts between these nations and also to increase economic co-operation.