history (/c/history)
What would be the closest parallel in history to the current Russia-Ukraine conflict?
Who were some other disabled leaders in history like Franklin D. Roosevelt?
In 50 years, what do you think will be the mainstream perception of Israel-Palestine?
What exact event made the Nazi party a household name in Germany?
What was life in the Blue Zones like in the 1960s
Given the historical relationship between Great Britain and Ireland, was there ever a chance for the Irish Home Rule without partition?
Why did Rome flood the Colosseum?
What was life like in the years after a war in historical events in Europe?
Why did the US launch a drone into Ukraine, knowing it could lead to war with Russia?
What was life like when the newspapers had to announce the death of FDR in 1945?
Why did the US put their money behind the rebirth of a country rather than completely erasing the past of it after WWII?
What are some guides for having proper hygiene?
What was the "plan" of the Allies to overcome the communists if not the atomic bomb?
What was the first treaty to force a nation to recognize another nation?
In 1841, a mob in Ohio attacked and burned down an abolitionist newspaper office, killing the owner, who was also the son of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
What did rich kids do before the advent of cell phones?
What would the USA have looked like if the Japanese had not attacked Pearl Harbor?
How did black people react to the rise of hip hop?
The US spent $200 billion on the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe after WWII. It worked. Here’s what happened in Africa, where the US spent $50 billion (about a quarter) on a similar program called the Development Loan Fund
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