Why do people pretend as if Nazi Germany rebuild on its own without capitalists?
Face it, Nazi German chimpout was convenient for Western powers and Jewish elites.
>>3284500
>people
Americans
>>3284500
>bankroll hitler in hopes he would destroy soviets
>turns out that he also wants to take down france a peg
>fug
>get involved in shit
>fast foward until war is over
>realize that most of your business and political elite were supporting nazis during their rise to power
>conveniently start pretending that it never happened and that nazis built their warmachine without any support from western capitalist powers
>>3284689
Pssssht. Nobody needs to know that the US was widely german and used german language in a lot of local papers and businesses. THe US was EXTREMLY pro german until the anglo propaganda machine started its work.
You guys always like to talk trash about Freud and psychology, but before Freud they just send you straight to an asylum instead of trying to help you
Pic related, reasons for admission to an insane asylum 19th century
>and psychology
Psychoanalysis. You make a point, fair enough, but this is no valid reason for it to still be taken seriously nowadays.
>>3284530
Maybe not as a science, but as a method which can help certain people
Post redeeming qualities of this south asian nation
>>3284393
This isn't/int/ faggotron
>>3284393
>At least we aren't wiping ourselves out like the Cambodians: the state
>>3284393
now is that chinese or japanese?
Why are Dravidians larping as Aryans?
>>3284330
Because they are low caste, what else do they have to hope for
>>3284337
literally arr rook the same
>>3284330
Why do shitskins always larp as aryans?
What does /his/ think of the Gregorian calendar? Some history on it is surprisingly hard to find.
Does anybody know what year they decided to adopt it? I am pretty sure it was sometime in the 6th century. Did they just say "it's year 584 now" and accept it? What did they have prior? Was it even accurate to what they intended?
>yfw when no 18th century waifu gf
Christ, look at that thing.
the monkey looks displeased
What can /his/ tell me about the 1689 Boston Revolt
>>3284246
Not much, this is the first I'm hearing of it.
>>3284246
I saw the wikipedia article. I was wondering if more people knew about it, or hell why it's not taught much in schools. Kind of the first rebellion that I know about in America's history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1689_Boston_revolt
Tell me about some /x/-tier or supernatural events happened in history?
>>3284225
Jesus of Nazareth rising from the dead.
>>3284231
>happened in history
https://www.fanfiction.net/
>>3284273
>implying it didnt
Ye of so little faith
I have come here to chew bubblegum and fight the turks
...and I'm all out of bubblegum.
"He who fights monsters should see to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
>>3284129
JUST
Why the FUCK did Hafez al-Assad not support the PLO in Lebanon?
IIRC he wanted to be the one who personally decided the Lebanese war
that or he just decided to support the Shia groups
>>3284113
Damnit there would be an Arab superstate if these tards didn't always try to overpower each other.
Do rural or urban communities fare better during tough times?
Cities are vulnerable to siege and the high concentration of people has the possibility to make internal conflict very bloody, and are ultimately dependent on outside sources for raw materials on a long term. There is also a greater risk of epidemic. However, they have high concentrations of stockpiled resources, labor, and knowledge.
Rural areas are agriculturally productive, have a lower strain on resources, have lower population densities, lower stockpiles and, do not facilitate easy trade or exchange.
"tough times" provides almost no information.
You could use as an example of an urban region faring better than a rural one, the landscape of Poland in the last millennia. The frequent raids and sackings from the eastern khanates and tribes would remove any wealth or resources held by the people. The building of towers, walled castles, keeps, etc. allowed the people to protect themselves and their resources during these sacks, in which the enemy would instead seek an easier community (usually) rather than trying to starve out or break into the structure. Communities would begin being organized around the castle or tower that could protect them, and when other large permanent structures became established through more commerce, religious activity, etc. then protective structures would extend to enclose or account for them as well.
An example of urban areas not faring well in tough times would be the Plague of Athens, in which a population spending weeks enclosed within its walled borders resulted in widespread sickness and exposure to sickness, killing a crazy amount of people and surrendering the remaining population to the invaders, who largely passed by rural regions as being irrelevant to the cause of the conflict.
It really depends on the circumstance
Hey /his/, you ever make up your own /comfy/ country? Redraw some borders? Tell us about it.
What are your favorites? This is Adriatica, my baby.
>>3283911
Sounds interesting, but are we allowed to create our own culture? Can we make new lands?
>>3283995
You can do whatever you like homie, I always thought it was strange that /his/ loves history, but it just ends there — no god damn imagination.
>>3283911
Oh, I make tons of Alt-His maps. None good enough to show, though. And I make up countries with no basis in the real world, as well.
*deconstructs behind you*
>>3283889
he can't keep getting away with it
Hey /his/, I was wondering what sort of historical paraphernalia and trinkets you guys are interested in or collect. I'm a pleb that just has a Soviet Chernobyl liquidator's medal that I picked up five years back. I'm planning on giving it to my nephew next year on his eighteenth birthday and giving him a spiel on the human condition and the importance of duty and responsibility (and unless I go broke I'll also give him an extra thicc wad of twenties).
I really don't have wall or shelf space to meaningfully amass a collection of shit, I'm just interested if you fellas have a niche or a general interest in artifacts or the castings of mundane past life.
>>3283875
>about duty and responsibility
>chernobyl liquidators pin
dont think there is a finer example desu
>>3283918
>comrade, your nation needs you to put on suit and slog through glowing trash
>"such is life in suburbs of Pripyat"
Maybe I can spin it into a "you can make a heaven of hell or a hell of heaven" story if he questions my logic?
>>3283965
i think saying that life is more important than he is, that sacrifices need to be made and what not
>Evil isn't real, and neither is Sata....
Oh wait it is real and this guy is proof of that.
Holy shit what was his problem? This guy was fucking crazy and an evil fucker, like damn.
>>3283760
I can't believe how insane/corrupt this nigga was. How could so many people have fallen for this obvious false prophet?
>Jesus told me that we all need to start sharing wives and abusing kids, and we will spread the gospel by using sexy women. Also fuck kikes and niggers t.David Berg
Seriously the sixties were fucked.
ITT: Great tactics but awful strategy, and vice versa
>>3283754
You're going to have to elaborate on this.
Hannibal's strategy wasn't all that bad. He just kind of had shit luck.
If his opponent was anyone but the Romans with their ridiculous stubbornness, they would have capitulated to a peace deal after Cannae.
Even after that, if Hasdruba's reinforcements had reached him, Hannibal would have been in excellent position to siege Rome. Likewise if the Carthaginian reinforcements by sea had reached him and not shipwrecked on Sardinia.
>>3283754
Charles XII of Sweden
Great at fighting wars, not so good at realizing when it was time to stop fighting them.