Now that the dust has settled, who was in the wrong here?
Serbs and Greeks. They didn't want to give easily captured territories to Bulgaria, while it was fighting the main Ottoman army.
>>2163131
Greeks and Serbians contradicted there a own stated war aims by annexing linguistic lands that could only be Bulgarian. That being said the Bulgarians did go full retard and kind of deserved the ass whopping that it got.
Bulgaria
What was life like in Iran between 1950 and 1979?
i could ask my gran
Americans just had to oust Mossadegh...
>>2163042
Constant partying, laid back liberal democracy when they weren't busy hanging out with their Israeli allies.
Been reading alot about Late Antiquity and it got me wondering about the relationship between the military and rest of society. I was wondering in how many other states did the divide between a civilian soldier become so great. Where the civilians didn't see the army as being a part of their society. V
>I was wondering in how many other states did the divide between a civilian soldier become so great.
It was quite big in most states before universal conscription and political nationalism.
>>2163019
Do you think it comes naturally to mercenary armies and aristocratic armies. Where only places like ancient Greece can have citizen armies.
>>2162999
Well you're thinking more of the Early Empire. By the late empire soldiers were more frequently being billeted among civilians. THe problem is this is absolutely awful in a period where discipline is difficult to maintain, so you'd have field army troops (comitatenses) going around raping, pillaging and being general cunts to all the locals, causing more resentment than was ever caused by a bunch of troops stationed in a rural fortress with a bunch of prostitutes' huts around it.
Did you know that after the book of Job was written, the Israelites (uncounsciously) came to the conclusion that Yahweh was an insentient tyrant, so, unbeknownst to the humans living in the levant in 400 B.C., they adapted the feminine embodiment of wisdom, Sofia, as a counter-mechanism to rationally explain Yahweh's 'true' dual psyche (as evidenced by Psalms and various Hebrew apocrphya attributing Sophia as a primordial spirit that was birthed around the same time as Yahweh), which was fully realized in Jesus Christ
t. rational(?) man
>>2162966
How was the God of the Old testament a tyrant? What did he do that was tyrannical?
>>2162969
Killing 99% of humans is pretty dickish
>>2162969
He assigned countless amounts of laws to the Israelites, but did not follow many of them himself
If private companies built the railways in America, why is the concept of private roads so far fetched to you commies?
>>2162906
Private roads already exist so their point is moot anyway
Because the company who built the railways owns the traincars. Private funding through company equity sales or railroad bonds.
We all own automobiles. We all need a highway. Public funding through municipal bonds.
Stupid thread.
Private companies building roads != Private companies owning and maintaining roads
Charles the Great with an arming sword and buckler, otherwise unarmored
vs
Voltaire, in a really cuntish mood
>Aren't you proud of what you created, Charliecuck?
>>2162900
Fuck off dumb Germanboo
Don't associate the non-German emperor of the Frankish (=/= German) Empire with the ridiculous HRE that was created by Otto I centuries after Charlemagne's death
>>2163002
What does Charles do now? Stab Voltaire?
Is John Green a trustworthy source of historical information? Is he, by any means, /his/ approved?
>>2162880
Yes
>>2162880
Watch this video. High School history textbook level knowledge mixed with Europhobic shit slinging. He's a hack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7ndRwqJYDM
>>2162880
>is he /his/ approved
No, you should know that this Eurocentrist board hates having its views challenged.
Does history repeat itself?
>>2162847
No, but it rhymes.
>>2162847
Humans are only capable of so many variations of the exist same thing. Of course it does.
>>2162862
*exact same thing
Stirner is love
Stirner is life
>>2162823
fuck off if you haven't got a stirner is love, stirner is life greentext made
>>2162842
That would be against egoist principals, my property.
>>2162851
>not having the desire to be made Stirner's property
>be the best husband imaginable to your terrible post-wall whore of a wife
>she STILL cheats on you
what did Napoleon mean by this?
Who cares
Eventually he started to cheat on her too and banged tons of sluts, including his own sister who was much hotter than Josephine
>>2162477
Napoleon dumped her for an austrian qt3.14 though
Roasties gonna roast
2017 is come. This means 1992 is now included in the acceptable topics.
Discuss
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992
Pic related. Biggest loser of that year.
>>2162468
its December 31, 2016. Sage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Outlands
Soon.
>>2162474
Illidan pls, you can have them. Poorest shitholes we have.
My grandfather was a Chetnik and after WW2 he fled in America to escape the commies. Whenever I ask him he says that Chetniks were heroes who fought for freedom, but this summer I visited Serbia and people were telling me that the Chetniks were villains and traitors. What's the ultimate truth,/his/? Should I be proud of my Chetnik blood?
>>2162408
Serbia got braincucked by commies at the time
>>2162408
>he says that Chetniks were heroes who fought for freedom
Pretty much what my SS relatives would say.
> people were telling me that the Chetniks were villains
That's how the narrative doesn't favour the losing side
> What's the ultimate truth,/his/?
no such things. It is what it is. Part of your history that shouldn't affect yourself other than learning from it
>Should I be proud of my Chetnik blood?
be proud of your own achievements
>>2162408
>Ultimate truth
They were monarchists. End of story. They were neither good nor bad since good and bad does not exist.
I often hear that the back part of a Roman helmet is meant to protect the back of the neck, specifically implemented to protect from the Dacian falx.
If that's the case why is the protective bit so high up and nearly horizontal? Shouldn't it go lower, and be angled downward? I get that it can't be perfectly vertical because you need to tilt your head, but I don't see why something angled like the green line couldn't work.
>>2162392
Ancient Romans didn't have vertical necks, that didn't evolve until a thousand years later.
>>2162392
People were mostly hunched while battling (Hiding behind shield, riding horses). That wouldn't work well with a vertical thingie on the back. At least that's what a museum guide told me.
>>2162392
Perfect Roman nose mate. Aquiline as fuck
Hey /his/,
can you think of some good books that show the struggle of the soviets between 1914+ to Lenins death? I really want to read about this period.
What struggle?
They lived in a wonderful communist paradise, they had so much food people died from eating too much.
God bless communism.
>>2162206
wtf i love communism now
fuck books
are there any movies about it?
Am I the only one who take tons of notes while reading through history books? If I just read it like literature I will hardly remember anything.
I bet you have an incredibly average IQ
I've tried to take notes but find myself feeling like I don't need them and I'm just kind of lazy. I'll remember what matters.
>>2162036
>>2162565
by taking notes I don't mean that I take them to read later. I just feel that I memorize certain things better by writing them down as I go. Examples: Amount of volcanos in Japan, the last eruption of mount fuji, how Yi Sun Shin pushed the japanese back when they attacked in 1592 and later in 97.
I'm capable of remembering the "what matters" without taking any notes, however I forget alot of minor details. This is what I meant by taking notes to remember stuff. Is it more relatable to anyone know or should I just commit sudoku