INNOVATORS

European Innovators Who Shaped America

European-born engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers whose ideas reshaped American industry, science, and culture.

Category
Country of origin
Century
Albert Einstein
Germany → USA
Theoretical Physics

Einstein had already produced relativity and won the Nobel Prize in 1921 by the time Hitler took power.

Alexander Graham Bell
Scotland → USA
Communications

Bell was raised in a household devoted to elocution and the speech of the deaf — his mother was deaf, his father invented Visible Speech — and his life's work…

Enrico Fermi
Italy → USA
Nuclear Physics

Fermi won the 1938 Nobel Prize for his work on neutron-induced radioactivity.

Felix Frankfurter
Austria → USA
Constitutional Law

Frankfurter arrived in New York at twelve, speaking no English, settled with his family on the Lower East Side, and attended P.S.

Hans Bethe
Germany → USA
Nuclear Physics

Bethe was dismissed from the University of Tübingen under the 1933 Nazi civil-service law because of his Jewish mother.

Hedy Lamarr
Austria → USA
Wireless Communications

Married at nineteen to an Austrian arms manufacturer with Nazi sympathies, Hedwig Kiesler fled both husband and country in 1937, reached London, signed an MGM…

Igor Sikorsky
Ukraine (Russian Empire) → USA
Aviation

By 1913, Sikorsky had built and flown the Russky Vityaz, the world's first successful four-engine aircraft, and at twenty-four was one of the most celebrated…

John Augustus Roebling
Germany → USA
Civil Engineering

Trained at the Royal Polytechnic Institute in Berlin under Hegel, Roebling arrived in western Pennsylvania in 1831 with a plan for a German agricultural…

John Muir
Scotland → USA
Conservation

Muir's family emigrated from Dunbar to a Wisconsin homestead in 1849, where his father's punishing Calvinism shaped him in ways he later resisted.

Joseph Pulitzer
Hungary → USA
Journalism

Pulitzer crossed the Atlantic in 1864 as a substitute recruit for a Union Army veteran, having been rejected by Austrian, French, and British militaries on…

Louis Agassiz
Switzerland → USA
Natural Sciences

Agassiz arrived in Boston in 1846 to deliver lectures, was offered a Harvard professorship the following year, and never returned to Europe.

Michael Pupin
Serbia (Austrian Empire) → USA
Telecommunications

Pupin arrived at Castle Garden in 1874 with five cents in his pocket.

Nikola Tesla
Serbia (Austrian Empire) → USA
Electrical Engineering

Tesla landed in New York in 1884 with four cents and a letter of introduction to Thomas Edison.

Samuel Goldwyn
Poland → USA
Film Industry

Goldwyn left Warsaw as a teenager, walked across Germany to Hamburg, worked his way across England, and arrived at Halifax and then New York in 1898.

Sergey Brin
Soviet Union (Russia) → USA
Computer Science

The Brin family left the Soviet Union in 1979 as Jewish refusniks, after Sergey's mathematician father Mikhail had been blocked from physics graduate work and…

Sergey Brin, 2009. Photo by Herr Kriss via Flickr, CC BY 2.0 . Cropped for layout.

Wernher von Braun
Germany → USA
Aerospace Engineering

Von Braun directed the development of the V-2 ballistic missile for Nazi Germany at Peenemünde, where production drew on forced labour from the Mittelbau-Dora…

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