Why didn't kraut commies/democrats/anarchists/anybody tried a coup or civil war after 1933 election?
>>2547755
Because they'd get BTFO just like they did in 1919.
Why didn't x try a coup or civil war in communist Russia?
Why didn't x try a coup or civil war in democratic America?
>>2547761
Well at begining of Soviet russia there was a civil war going. They just made sure that this won't happen aggain.
I mean, nazis just got the power. But they didn't made a political purges in just one day. In first month of they rule, socialist/commies were still pretty popular among the people right?
*Block's your path*
Just me and my kids passing through, we are good old white folks too.
>being a white knight
>>2547465
I'm Asian.
Can I pass b0ss?
The 6 races of man:
>Caucasoid
>Mongoloid
>Amercanoid(Siberian/Native)
>Australoid
>Congoid
>Capoid
Tfw blue is the right color to be.
>>2547400
Present day races maybe.
Each is a composite of earlier populations.
Yet, a global genetic map is always really just a triangle between Europe, Africa and East Asia.
>>2547400
>tfw pure blue
Nope, there are only 3 races.
Ham, Shem and Japheth.
FUCK NAZIS, FUCK GERMANY, AUSTRIA WAS DOING VERY WELL WITH CLERICAL FASCISM, FUCKING PAGANSHITS DESERVE TO DIE, DEUS VULT
>not going pagan-FA
Disappointing, Evola would be displeased.
What does it mean to be smart? Who sets the standard for intelligence in society? A century ago a graduate from one of the top European universities could debate philosophy, calculate trajectories of particles, or just as easily set a splint or injury. I go to a decent private school for engineering, and to me it looks like the only things students today (myself included) are good at is dressing nice, talking to other rich kids, and listening to an old boring phd read off a fucking powerpoint slide. Am I wrong?
>>2546569
>A century ago a graduate from one of the top European universities could debate philosophy, calculate trajectories of particles, or just as easily set a splint or injury.
Top fucking kek, that's retarded. Universtity studies were never at any point anywhere near as wide reaching as you think they were.
A century ago on average, you'd pretty much have people studying law, engineering, medicine, letters (basically a beginning of liberal arts in general and then a specific subject to focus on) or sciences (same as letters but with sciences). The first three would basically be specialized monkeys with some social graces imparted by their previous education and all the university socializing. The latter two would be academics of no real use outside their university campus.
Sounds familiar?
>>2546569
Bell curve, IQ tests and standard deviation percentile cut-offs.
>>2546637
I guess the point I'm trying to make is that "education" has shifted more towards grooming and networking oneself among rich white kids and muh diversity sjw blacks/spics. Society today values censoring and shilled opinions, and you can't really argue anything contrary to popular opinion without being ridiculed. Surely there was a time when real creativity and intelligence were valued?
>air - air force
>water - navy
>earth - army
Why isn't there a fire branch of the military??
>>2546322
nukes?
>>2546322
Has it really been ten years since the finale of Avatar? God fucking damn.
>>2546322
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJZFeIPoswY
Why do peiple regard Belisarius as one of the greatest Generals. Sure he conquered back Italy, held off the Persians ect. but what great manoeuvres did he pull off? What great tactics did he employ?
>>2545858
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belisarius
>>2545858
The guy is underrated for having won battles and campaigns with lesser troop numbers, stretched logistics and unfavorable battle conditions. Pure GOAT
>>2545858
Belisarius pulled off some stunning victories against forces over twice his size, usually by creating defensive barriers meant to divide his enemies into smaller subgroups and fight them one at a time to mitigate their numerical advantage.
the battle of Darra is definitely one you'll want to read up on, where the Byzantines under Belisarius defeated at 50,000 strong Persian force with a defense Garrison of 25,000.
The one he's most famous for is the Siege of Rome from 537-538, where an Ostrogothic force of 45,000 was held off by 5,000 Byzantines under his command for a year before reinforcements arrived.
>"You see Hans, when on horse with stick, enemy get confused and think it is of the crusades again."
>most advanced army of WWII
it's true that the german army moved most of its supplies with wagon trains in the second world war
>>2545838
because what the fuck is an oprichnik class u niggered corpse of a peasent fuck!
Book recommendations on the subcontinent
>>2545836
This: https://www.amazon.com/Maximum-City-Bombay-Lost-Found/dp/0375703403
I m not a particular fun of India and got the book while traveling there and let me tell you, it's one of the best books I read.
https://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Poops-My-Body-Science/dp/0916291456/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1211403947&sr=1-1
>>2545907
haha le funni poo poo te he :DDD
I am not sure what board I should ask for this since it's so bizarre but what kind of animal this guy resemble, on your opinion? It's for a project of mine.
This can be general thread about the history of the catholic popes.
Hawk/Falkon for me
>>2545764
Definitely getting falcon vibes.
>>2545798
Seconding this
COMMODUS HATE THREAD
>>2545587
Nero > Caligula > Elagabalus > Commodus
I don't think he deserves a hate thread though.
>>2545587
How accurate was the depiction of Commodus in Gladiator?
Is putting "reals" over your own feels a spook?
no, it's what all the post-modernists are doing
>>2545463
Are spooks a spook?
>>2545463
What is this spook meme?
[spoiler] I want to get involved [/spoiler]
>TFW you will never have the Vatican Archives to yourself.
>ywn browse through a complete database of the Library of Alexandria translated into English
>>2545441
>tfw you will never engage in the Vaticans wild orgies
I could literally join my professor who is part of a project there and I'd be allowed to wander in there as much as I want.
Also it's epic that people cry about the library of alexandria but then completely forget about the Vatican archives which is 90 % unexplored historical material and 80 kilometers of bookshelves(50 miles for clapistanis) filled to the brim.
That's not even necessary though because the Vatican figured out that they're so bad at figuring out what's actually in there that they're scanning the books and putting them on the internet so that random visitors could figure out what they are. Just have patience.
>In the 1870, 20% of blacks could read and write.
>Russia had a literacy rate of around 15%.
Why is Russia such shit?
>>2545323
im saging your shit thread :)
sage
>>2545351
Newfag
>>2545323
It's almost like they had a massive population of oppressed rural peasants or something.
What is the first bit of recorded history?
off the top of my head I don't know, I suppose we first have to determine what we accept as recorded history.
Shall we accept an ancient painting depicting a successful hunt in a french cave as a historical record?
>>2545026
Yeah that deer was named Ugnimius and he was a good deer. The historical record shows it
>>2544987
the first bit of recorded history was most likely destroyed. i am unaware of what is the oldest remaining bit of recorded history.