history (/c/history)
What did ordinary people think of Hitler in the 1930s?
What exactly did Jefferson Thomas do to be a traitor?
Why did the Normans conquer England in 1066 but not other parts of the British Isles?
How did we go from "hidden" or "unseen" histories, to "unseen" histories being all about the sex lives of people in the past?
What was the general public's perception of Albert Einstein in the United States and Europe after he moved to the United States in the 1930s?
What was the states of the world's navies before the First World War?
What was it like to live in the year 1000?
There is a long history of British monarchs having German wives
How much of the world did European empires actually occupy in the 19th century?
What did the common people think of the 1961 Berlin Wall?
On this day in 1947, Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier over Mojave Desert.
How is the popularity of the Holocaust and WWII in America not seen as a massive tribute to anti-Semitism?
What did the Germans think they were going to do once they invaded Russia?
What do you think happens to the world 10 years after Putin's eventual death?
What did they mean with "The less people know about how sausages and laws are made, the better off they will be in the long run."?
What was the attitude towards the homeless in different parts of history
What were the major differences between Ancient Rome and Byzantium?
Am I the Asshole?
What was the story behind the Knights Templar being outlawed by the Catholic Church?
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