So let me get this straight.
A bunch of Nazis were executed for planning wars of aggression, and committing war crimes.
That's fine.
But why were there no Russians in the dock? The Soviet Union invaded Poland in 1939, making a secret agreement with the Nazis beforehand. Isn't that waging a war of aggression?
What about the massacre of 20,000 Poles in Katyn?
How about the annexation of the Baltic States, and the Winter War?
How can anyone not consider the Nuremberg trials a breach of justice? The fact that the Soviet judge there presided over the show-trials of famous purged communists like Zinoviev makes this an even bigger farce.
>>1276998
Cause you touch yourself at night.
Because noone wanted another war you dimwit.
they lost
This guy has only one source: his ass.
Why is he allowed on youtube?
>>1276286
Because Youtube allows anyone.
He is generally correct in what he says but he needs to plan his points better.
>>1276289
>he is generally correct
>claims fire arrows were never used in history
>>1276294
He said in battles not history
I was going to ask this on /tg/ since it's research for a homebrew setting, but I realized it's a better question for /his/, I understand how the Manorial model works for villages, there is a lord, the property is divided up, there are commons and people pay rents.
How did cities and large towns operate under Feudal rule in Europe?
Although I'd like being spoon fed, condescendingly pointing to sources is also good.
some were independent and powerful like the italian city states, others existed separate from the feudal structure with burghers being allowed to follow their own traditional laws separate from the rest of the kingdom
for most of the middle ages cities in western europe were still small compared to what they had been during the pax romana and it wasn't until the high middle ages that they really began to expand
>>1276104
Thank you, from the little I have read on the subject, I gathered a trend if semi-autonomy.
Specifically in Feudal Western Europe, how were cities (small as they were) ran? Where they part of the king's demense?
That would seem to explain the non-noble nature of mayors.
>>1276060
Cities were usually chartered.
The charter regulated the law and lives of the townspeople, who were considered citizens, which rights did they have, whose their relations with the various other powers are...
Nobles did found their own cities too.
>The then lord of Biscay, Diego López V of Haro, founded Bilbao through a municipal charter dated in Valladolid on 15 June 1300 and confirmed by King Fernando IV of Castile in Burgos, on 4 January 1301. Diego López established the new town on the right bank of the Nervión river, on the grounds of the elizate of Begoña and granted it the fuero of Logroño, a compilation of rights and privileges that would prove fundamental to its later development.[29]
What's up /his/
So I got some new AKM magazines for my rifle, and being black and steel, I thought they would be perfect to stencil some stuff on. I have a couple set aside for a couple knight crosses, but thought I'd ask your for some more famous stencil friendly symbols of history.
I'll bump with some I had in mind
>>1275797
Put the prancing Colt horse on it
>>1275826
I literally can't even anon, you know I can't do that
pretty sure this is the knights of malta
who /anarcho-syndicalism/ here?
National Syndicalism is better dirt farmer
>>1275672
how would you define anarcho-syndicalist?
BEADY
How did they do it?
Country was big and land was good.
>>1275633
Stalin killed the other 100 million.
It's a big country
>already 2000 years since his ascension to heaven
He's not coming back, is he? I thought he simply went up to prepare heaven for us?
Am I going to be one of the countless people who spent their entire lifetime waiting and died without any closure?
This hubris of yours is silly, why would you be special?
>>1275506
I won't call myself an authority of the bible but it's been mentioned multiple times that 'the time' is at hand. 2000 years into the future and there's still no sign of him coming back. I find it strange for him to prolong our stay here on earth, given that he is all about love and compassion.
Is there perhaps a quota or number of lives/souls that must be reached in order to set in motion his return? That or his perception of time is vastly different from us e.g. one second for him is a millennium for us humans.
>>1275488 >>1275551 It hurts, doesn't it? You and your people just aren't important enough. He has abandoned you. Perhaps he isn't coming back. Why should he? Perhaps Mohamed was the last prophet. Maybe Josesoh Smith. Maybe the real Mesiah hasn't been born yet.
MAYBE he's found another species on a planet in another galaxy that is more worthy of his attention.
Do Catholics on this board actually acknowledge the well-known and very widespread corruption present in the Church during the Middle Ages, or do they also disregard this fact in the same manner Creationists disregard scientific and historic arguments?
We just had a very... 'illuminating' thread where most Christian posters were of the opinion that the Cathars and Bogomils rightfully deserved to be exterminated due to their doctrinal differences from mainstream Christianity. However, are other "heretical" groups - whose differences were less theological and more reform-minded - such as the Hussites and Waldensians also deserving of this extermination?
(After all, the Waldensians simply started as a sect that opposed the Church's acquisition of wealth and temporal power and corruption, and only acquired 'Protestant' elements once the sect found itself heavily persecuted and forced to ally with Protestants).
>>1275390
>Catholics
Romans you mean.
The true will of God only seems like corruption to modern, atheistic values.
I assure you. There is no corruption in God's true church
>>1275412
>"There is no corruption in God's true church"
>literally pick up any secular Medieval work of literature see the author poking fun of the well-known corruption, laziness, uselessness, and tendency of clergy to be womanizers, gluttons and obese fucks, frauds, and fools.
I just finished reading about the incident of Ruby Ridge. What are other examples that expose government incompetency?
Every Civil War.
The Great War
>>1275239
Democracy
> I have brought peace, freedom, justice, and security to my new Empire.
Your new Empire?
Don't make me kill you.
Caeser, my allegiance is to the Republic, to democracy.
>The Russian Revolutions of 1917, instead of having profoundly Social-Democratic/revolutionary Marxist and anarcho-syndicalist roots, comes through the influence of Max Stirner and egoism.
What happens, /his/?
>>1274707
The alien space bats that caused those radical individualists to come to power in a bloody coup devour the Eartv.
The same exact thing, because the economic conditions would be the same :^)
Reactionaries
Need something new to watch before sleep. Long documentaries doesn't do it for me.
Something like:
Lloyd
Mettatron (just less pretentious)
Skallagrim (just less autistic)
>>1274399
Then I recommend based you Ian
https://www.youtube.com/user/neosonic66
>>1274399
Scholagladiatoria aka le glorious bald swordsman.
how was the republic able to win? didnt the communists vastly outnumber them? did they actually fight each other or did they team up against the 2nd reich?
Ubermench vs untermensche
>>1274307
15 second read of wikipedia could've answered these question but I would like to add we should discuss the war in Poland Coinciding with this war.
>>1274396
literally just read the Wikipedia page on that war you retard
Are his arguments actually good?
>>1274047
They're not arguments.
>>1274047
No.
>There should be no state, we own ourselves and we shouldn't use force
>But property rights are legit because . . . ?
Who were the Celts?
>>1273785
Loving how they're ALL depicted with light hair
>>1273852
they used lime to make their hair stand on end
>>1273785
Anatolian farmers