Ego non sum
Ego non sum
Ego non sum filius senatoris
Ego non sum
Ego non sum
Ego non sum fortunatus
>>1304707
Okay
>>1304707
http://desustorage.org/his/thread/1295242/#1295368
>>1304707
What did he mean by this.
If the atom bomb could never and would never be invented, how would this have affected the end of the pacific war and more importantly, the cold war?
>>1304380
For starters, there wouldn't have been a cold war.
It woulda been WW2b: Allies vs. Commies, within a week of the end of WWII.
>>1304380
The war would have lasted years longer and millions of Japanese would have died in the bomb and blockade strategy the US would have adopted. The Navy would never have supported an invasion, as Admirals King and Nimitz made clear. How many American and Allied casulties are unknowable.
>>1304380
> how would this have affected the end of the pacific war
Not that much, desu. Japan was on its last legs, and what was keeping them from surrendering was internal uselessness as much as anything else. If nothing else, starvation would bring them down.
>the cold war?
While I"m sure you'll hear the line that nukes kept the peace, that's probably not really true. Modern industrialized states are fully capable of enormous devastation without resorting to atomic weapons, by good old fashioned ground troops and occupation.
What kept the peace was deterrence: The West had rather significant advantages in population and industrial levels, but weren't willing to commit to the amount of blood and treasure it would take to subdue the Soviets. Without nuclear weapons, this will be less, but it will still be enormously huge, and not likely that Washington and friends will want to go there.
The most immediate impact is that the NATO strategy of allowing nuclear deterrence of its own to counter conventional Soviet buildups wouldn't exist: and you'd see a much heavier level of militarization in Europe and in America deploying to Europe. Probably would have had peacetime drafts at least until the 70s all around, and millions of troops sitting around in Germany waiting to see if the balloon goes up.
Propoganda posters thread
Bonus points if content is explained
Where did it all go wrong?
>>1302149
1940 or whenever Britin launched its counterattack against the Italians in Egypt and Libya.
>>1302149
fuck off you keep posting these useless threads with the same two pictures and question
>>1302149
he had a wrong opinion
he was NOT bulletproof
There is no better history image than this.
That's the excecution of a Russian spy by A Finn, right?
>>1295562
>it was just a prank bro
>>1295562
he's thinking
Fug:DDDD
Simply post about sub-cultures.
Could be favorites, or just local groups.
Personal favorite is Skinheads. (Not /pol/ faggots)
Their attitude and brotherhood is only something I could wish to be apart of, but simply there is a lack of them in my local area, and they're often branded as neo-nazis due to fascists stealing their style.
More information on skinheads: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinhead
>being part of a "sub-culture"
>Identitarianism
>>1292314
>neo-nazis
>fascist
We've had these before but it's been a while, so I decided I'd start a new alternate history thread. I've got a bunch of maps in my folder to dump and I will commence doing so now.
Some of the maps may be a bit ASB, so bear with me.
Prove me otherwise. Pro tip: you can't.
You are right, but Christianity was only one of the many reasons for the fall of Rome as you can see in that list.
>>1311284
Romans liked getting fvcked apparently.
>>1311284
The Julian Calendar fucked up the Roman Empire.
Prove me otherwise. Pro tip: you can't.
What is fascism?
>>1307202
baby dont hurt me
>>1307202
Getting a loan from the bank, to buy a gun, to rob the same bank.
1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism
2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
3. Identification of Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
4. Supremacy of the Military
5. Rampant Sexism
6. Controlled Mass Media
7. Obsession with National Security
8. Religion and Government are Intertwined
9. Corporate Power is Protected
10. Labour Power is Suppressed
11. Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts
12. Obsession with Crime and Punishment
13. Rampant Corruption
14. Fraudulent Elections
>Revolutionary War
The british were the good guys.
>>1305184
I agree.
>>1305197
Same guy who said I'd agree with the British ruling over us Americans, but they shouldn't have taken guns away.
I agree with everything else they did with the Americans though. Not ashamed to say that.
>>1305184
They have always been and always will be.
Name 1 better thing that ever happened to Central-Europe
>nationalities get their own nations
>hungarian tyranny is over
>nations can decide their own faith
>every country becomes better after the split
>every country becomes beter after the split
>yugoslavia
>>1299173
>every country becomes better after the split
Not so fast.
Romania became worse though
Are maces just a meme?
"Lets put a heavy rock on the end of a stick." It's the most basic fucking weapon.
It's off balance and heavy, making it useless for parrying unlike a sword. It is also not sharp and cannot be used for thrusting. In cramped quarters during a battle? Too bad, your weapon is now useless. A backhand isn't going to have the force to do much either.
They also can't do shit for armor. Armor deflects and pads mace blows. Swords can pierce inside the gaps in armor.
Even axes have weight and a blade.
I can only assume maces were a meme invented in the stone age and then created by warriors as a joke.
fucking retard
fucking retard
>>1311060
> It's the most basic fucking weapon.
Saying this while you can literally fight with stick.
Do you think gay marriage will be a-okay in Christianity in a couple of hundred years (if Christianity is even still around)?
>>1309263
Some denominations already allow women pastors so from there it's just a slippery slope into degeneracy and devil worship
>In April 2012, the election of a young gay man who was living in a registered same-sex partnership to a pastoral council in Vienna was vetoed by the parish priest. After meeting with the couple, Schönborn reinstated him. He later advised in a homily that priests must apply a pastoral approach that is "neither rigorist nor lax" in counselling Catholics who "don't live according to [God's] master plan".[38]
>>1309263
nah, by then there will be other vices in the world and the "sexual revolution" will be mostly forgotten
How do you explain the phenomenon of almost every generation hating the present they live in and yearning for the past times? Is it nostalgia or something deeper? Or is the world simply gradually going to shit decade by decade?
I'm incredibly nostalgic for 90's and 80's. I literally spend hours on youtube watching shows and listening to music i did when i was younger. First it was just reminiscing my childhood but now i'm in the phase of desperately searching for any clue that would give me the comforting feel of the decade of my choice. It's like a drug, i can't explain it better.
But i can't make myself listening or watching some contemporary stuff, it turns me off like a plague. Everything modern disgusts me.
And i'm not even that old.
>>1301788
Yes, probably just nostalgia.
I feel the same way too though.
Because you were a child. Children are usually not confronted with the complexity of geopolitics and the economy, which is why you look back at your childhood decade as a simpler time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosy_retrospection?wprov=sfla1