https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwoGVWgK8v8
How badly did this nerd fuck up, /his/tronics?
>>2335798
It's a game where knights fight samurais. It's not supposed to be historical.
>>2335815
True but he's talking about actual historical elements in real life in comparison and getting it wrong.
>>2335798
Badly.
Not that he was trying to get it right, he merely wanted to make a video where he could spout bullshit to 'prove' that a samurai would beat a knight, to appeal to his audience of complete autists.
"I am the Senate."
What did he mean by this?
He meant that he'd eaten all the senators duh
>>2335770
He means that he represent the people not the senate.
>>2335770
not yet
ITT: the best rulers your country ever had
Pic related
>persecuted communist subversives
>squashed a corrupt republic
>first to actually look out for the poor without stirring class struggle
>fought the nazis
>made an actual effort at creating and protecting national identity against european fads
>>2335640
That's not Dom Pedro II
>absolute madman
>still succeeded
>fought Pétain and Germany (at what cost?)
>put an end to the shitty fourth republic
>protected France from Communism
>made France go out of OTAN
>new money, god-tier economy
>fought May 68' students, and was somewhat succesful
>called out Jews and said France was and will ever be a white country, with christian roots
Really, apart from the Algerian situation, he was god-tier.
>simultaneously being your own father and son
Just how much incest was there in God's family?
Cherry picking books, the religion, strikes once again.
Here we fucking go.
Christians are polytheists in denial.
Why is colonialism considered different then annexation of countries? Aggressors would often wage war and annex land for economical reasons such as favourable geographic elements like rivers or raw materials, and the people originally living there were often marginalised of they had a different culture or belief.
>>2335470
>Why is colonialism considered different then annexation of countries?
A colony is an outpost of the foreign state in annexed land to help secure it.
First you annex the land, then you build a city to put your own people in to run the new annexed territory; that's a colony.
>>2335493
So how is coloonialism treated different from normal annexation
>>2336154
So natives can complain and get free things as 'reparations'.
Has the American government, throughout history, ever produced politicians who could be considered "killers."
>>2335338
I don't know
>inb4 Ted Cruz.
Every single US president since Eisenhower
>>2335338
All of them.
I doubt it but are there any actual historians, people who study history or archaeology here?
What can you tell me about the path that I have mapped out on here? It leads from a large river and basically out to the middle of nowhere. I note however that a famous sea farer was born up to where the path almost meets
Is it Roman?
>>2335332
What country is this?
When was this picture taken?
Who is the famous seafarer?
>>2335442
>inb4 you've identified it as a roman road full of treasures and will steal the buried goods
Fuck it. England, 1940s, Walter Raleigh
>>2335332
Maybe there used to be a house/settlement in the "middle of nowhere" that used the river for transport/food/water etc. Are you just extrapolating the "road"? What does "road" mean, like remains of a road or a modern one? Was the seafarer born there or buried there?
What are some historical events where the remnants of the age can still be seen today ? Things like mummified objects, cultural fabrics, weapons etc
poor doge
>>2335103
well the only historical event that has these characteristics and I am sure about is Pompeya, poor bastards...
Ether things like a city fucked up by the sea just wash away evidence
>>2335103
What's this boards opinion on Atlantis ?
Do you think a European federation will ever work?
Are we Europeans more alike than different? Can a United Europe balance out the world once again? What would work, and what wouldn't. What countries could easily integrate?
Not a clickbait, son don't post memes and baits.
Discuss
>>2335043
It will work, inschallah.
What's the point "Europeans" as a distinct people will cease to exist by 2040.
Only if it is free of non-European nations like UK or Greece.
Anybody read about this place before.
"What makes Gobeklitepe unique in its class is the date it was built, which is roughly twelve thousand years ago, circa 10,000 BC."
This is older than Stonehenge.
http://gobeklitepe.info/
>>2334979
Built by hunter-gatherers by all accounts. Very unique structure, pretty much proves that ancient aliens have been at work since the earliest times.
it's oldest dating is around 9 500 BC, which is insanely old
that's when the ice sheets were still receding in northern europe
I think only 2 of possibly 20 circles have been uncovered thus far
so I believe there are many secrets to be found there
it definitely proves that hunter-gatherers were able to organise to built a megalith like this
I personally have wacky theories, relating the builders of göbekli tepe to the gods that gave the Sumerians agriculture and animal husbandry
as the Sumerians originated north of Iraq before migrating south
>>2336496
But 9,500 BC is "roughly twelve thousand years ago"
What does /his/ think would have happened if she had survived WW2?
Would her diary still rise to prominence as one of the most popular books in the world or would it languish in obscurity? Collecting dust on a bookshelf. Or, would a grandchild of her's dust it off and propel her to posthumous fame by publishing it?
How would public perception of the Holocaust be impacted at the non-loss of perhaps it's most infamous victim? Or would another victim simply take Anne's place?
And what of Anne Frank herself? Would she still be propelled to notoriety by other means? Or would she just be an 88 year old Jewish grandmother, telling stories about the dark times of Nazism to the Goyim and possibly be lurking on this very thread?
Also, would she have been a Belieber?
Let's try and avoid >>>/pol/-tier replies while we're at it.
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It would've still been circulated throughout the school system, but i doubt that it would have the supremacy amongst holocaust awareness that it does today.
It'd be like that book, the boy in the striped pajamas except targeted at teens.
>>2334955
She'd be raped to death by soviet liberators.
Historical figures that are literally you
ill go first
>>>/facebook/
Niccolo Machiavelli. Intelligent, nihilistic, and with a wicked sense of humour.
What is this meme? I remember seeing a Roman or Greek, and an American version. Post them.
Post more.
>>2334777
>Bear memes
>>2334786
It is obviously derived from Spurdo
found the roman one
What an overrated whore.
>>2334769
Literally a whore
>>2335006
But a good one.
>>2334769
Sometimes to get pussy, you just go to do what you got to do.
Justinian did what he had to do.
/his/pill me on the Lance of Longinus
Was it real?
Did Hitler have it?
Also Asuka is best girl
>>2334757
>Was it real?
probably not, just sort of a germanic symbol of power
>Did Hitler have it?
yes, he kept it in Nuremberg
>>2334767
That's contradictory