history (/c/history)
How many people did you kill in the second world war?
Why didn't the rest of the world supply aid and weapons to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam War?
What was the social structure of the slave based societies?
What were the "big lies" believed by the Germans during the Nazi era?
Does anyone else think the quality of food has gone down over the generations?
What was everyday life like in 1999-2000?
How should an early 20th century American know that Nazism is a bad thing?
Who are some of the most interesting figures that were active during the 20th Century?
New Yorkers, how does NYC feel now that the pandemic has died down and now that the pandemic money has stopped flowing in?
What are new causes people used to believe in that are not as popular anymore?
What's your favorite example of something that used to be considered taboo or immoral and now isn't?
Any other Americans literally crying over Joe Biden being projected to win the election?
What was it like to live in the southern United States in the 1960s?
What is the difference between the Great Patriotic War for the Soviets and World War II for the Allies?
How would the world be different if the Black Death never happened?
Why did there seem to be a lot of anti Japanese sentiment in America prior to Pearl Harbor?
What was it like to live in the southern US in the 50s and 60s as a white person but not be a racist?
Did Giovanni Agnelli have a hand in Benito Mussolini's suicide by hanging and burning of the body because he wanted revenge on him for the suicide of his nephew?
What are the most unrealistic things you notice when watching a period-drama tv-show/movie?
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