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One of the crucial elements in Germany’s journey toward becoming a global economic leader lay in its emphasis on education and innovation. The establishment of technical high schools and vocational institutions in the mid-19th century catalyzed advancements in various fields, allowing Germany to excel in high-tech industries. This focus on hands-on training positioned the workforce to meet the evolving demands of industrial expansion.
Economic growth soared dramatically from the 1850s onward, fueled by an educational system that prioritized practical experience alongside theoretical learning.