history (/c/history)
Did they really not know the atom bomb was this powerful?
What were American soldiers opinions of German (and Italian, and Japanese) women during WW2?
How does the Speaker of the House fit into the line of Presidential Succession?
What are some of the most important things you all learned this year?
Why is the Soviet Union and China still considered communist?
Why did the Americans let the Germans keep their identity after ww2 but not Japan.
What would you name your baby if you could go back in time to any time period and any place
Would the Treaty of Versailles be viewed less controversially if the German economy had been able to recover as quickly as the Japanese economy was able to in the 1980s?
If Pete Davidson sues Charlie Kirk and TPUSA because of the sketch he did on Saturday Night Live then we have officially crossed a very disturbing line in American history.
What was the attitude of people living in the United States prior to World War II regarding Jews in Europe?
What is the most "unfortunate" royal title ever?
Was the Reconquista the first battle in the Crusade movement that spread across Europe and the Middle East?
What famous historical event or events do you think might have been caused or influenced by an oral disease?
Why are most historians left leaning?
What do you think is the most ridiculous item you can give to a historical leader?
How accurate is the depiction of life in a typical British village in the 1920s-1930s shown in the film "Dad's Army"?
What is the status of the war in Ukraine? Are there any�� news?
What was the attitude of regular British citizens and what were the consequences?
Did a "doctor" claim to have discovered a cure for "aids" in the 1980s? If so, why is this not taught in school?
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