We all know that WW1 and the Ameritard civil war were both the Napoleonic wars done wrong.
Could Napoleon have won WW1?
>>1219208
>We all know that WW1 [was] the Napoleonic wars done wrong.
no
>>1219245
Napoleon also used horses. Horses were used in Afghanistan. Does it mean that the war in Afghanistan is a Napoleonic war? It does, according to your """logic""".
did Möngke khan name himself after this fellow?
le monke
>>1219145
hehe xd
pls notice my shitposting lads
Hey first post here, just wondering what significance this has. I have done minimal research but I know a decent bit about the books writer, Seemed like something for this board. My dads moms side of the family was really big into the kkk, My family happens to own a farmhouse that the GrandDragon of the Maryland KKK used to live in. I sadly didn't take any pictures (Besides the cover) This is a first edition of the book from late 1930-early 1940 And it is signed on the back By Oscar Plummer September 3 or 7th 1950.
I'll have to ask my grandparents but Oscar was the GrandDragon I know that much, Don't know how exactly he is related to me except that hes related through my dads moms mom. Just interesting, I own a mint condition first edition Book about a secret society and its beliefs signed by the GrandDragon of the KKK.
Discuss and Willing to answer questions.
Won't be able to get more pictures of the book till Early July this year. Leave a kik or someway for me to contact you if anyone is Interested in the Book or my Family history.
My kik is TwistedTwilight.
Fag-ish name I know.
Have some Maryland kkk shenanigans http://loveandradio.org/2014/02/the-silver-dollar/
>>1219104
Noice.
>>1219104
>just wondering what significance this has.
It's a bit of an oddity. Reminds me of the Simpsons throwaway line about a rare photo of Sean Connery signed by Roger Moore. AMORC and the Klan both had huge memberships at different points in American history, and while the two aren't connected thematically the sheer size of those memberships suggests there just had to be some overlap.
An AMORC collector might be interested in a first edition of this text but would also likely be turned off by the signature's origin. I doubt anyone affiliated with the current Klan would be interested in the text. Someone who casts a broad net of interest in Fraternities in general might consider it an interesting story attached to an otherwise unremarkable item. I personally would love to have the book on my shelf, but I don't think you'd be happy with what I'd offer for it.
Tell us more about your family's fraternal activities.
Is England an American colony?
>>1218855
No. Hawaii and Guam are examples of US colonies.
>>1218861
But Engand is also an island heavily influenced (to the point of colonization) by US culture in the same way. The entire premise of the "Special Relationship" revolves around this influence.
>>1218866
But we don't land a bunch of military there and exert political control, sending masses of colonists which declare land rights and appeal to the invading central government.
What are some interesting indigenous peoples that are rarely talked about, extinct or not. I only just found out about pic related about a week ago. I thought the idea of an island group of Berber Pagans left unmolested by the Catholic/Sunni giants for so long was quite fascinating.
The Selknam were pretty interesting.
>>1218602
Sucks they were genocided, so we know very little about them.
>>1218608
What if the the Byzantine Empire had won or not have the Battle of Manzikert, assuming that history plays out similar to our timeline with the exception of events influenced by the fall of the Byzantine Empire and such (The Crusades)?
>>1217831
It would have been known as the battle of Theodosiopolis then
>>1217831
If the battle of Manzikert had been won then the Byzantine Empire would've remained a powerhouse, there wouldn't have been the crusades in the first place and who knows how different history would've been.
Here's another question, how would this alternate Byzantine fare against the Mongols?
What are the best documentaries about us history?
>>1217086
what's us?
>>1217093
The US
>US
>""""""""""history""""""""""
JUST
Why did the burgers kill each other again?
Don't say slavery.
>>1216004
The North was afraid that cheap slave labor would destroy their jobs, and that the South, with their ability to import humans and then assume two thirds of their votes in the House of Representatives and in the Electoral collage, would outmaneuver them and render American democracy meaningless.
The South was worried that as more states were added to the union, the political balance of the country would tip towards the abolitionists, and they'd eventually have their entire social system destroyed.
>>1216004
I think one of the reasons was that the Federal Government was using taxes to expand Northern industry at the expense of Southern agriculture. Weren't the taxes much greater than the ones that sparked the American Revolution as well?
What the fuck was his problem?
>>1215818
what the fuck was his problem? :D
Is that the Butler from Hellsing?
I don't recognize the guy, as expected, but obviously not being able to grow a full beard was his problem.
People you wish you could go back in time and save.
>>1206625
George V?
Did Napoleon do anything wrong?
He picked a shitty wife when he was still a beta.
>>1218875
He shouldn't have invaded the Gambia, it was really the start of his path to ruin.
He didn't have his sleeper agent Alexander assassinate Rostopchin immediately after the battle of borodino.
ITT: people who got fucked over for trying to do good
You knew it was coming.
>>1218031
inb4 someone says hitler
rip in peace
What is the most historically accurate movie you've ever seen?
Pic related.
Erdogan's favourite film kek
>>1217924
Top drawer comedy.
>>1217924
Previous to which era?
>This is what all of history leads up to
Isn't that a depressing thought.
Christ will establish His Kingdom long before then
>>1216752
Son of a bitch
>>1216752
>Isn't that a depressing thought
not at all
My sources (see pic) tell me that the United States had knowledge that Japan expressed willingness to surrender WWII in messages to other countries a year before the bombing, and they were on their last legs by the time they were bombed, and Harriet Truman ignored this so the Atomic Bomb could be finished and he wanted to show it off to the Soviet Union.
Was that true? I think it's at odds with Harriet Truman's warning to Japan to surrender.
Then perhaps they should have surrendered
To my understanding they were willing to surrender if they got to keep some lands from korea and china.
>>1214156
They didn't surrender after the first bombing, so no. Not to mention the firebombing which killed more than the atomics.