history (/c/history)
What's the origin of "y'all" in the southern US?
Did Joseph Stalin really put out a call for 40,000 blonde 6 foot tall soldiers?
Is this sub turning into a chamber for Indian nationalists and Hindu supremacists?
What were the major historical reasons for the German defeat in WW2 against the allies (US, UK, France)?
What did they "use" to end the civil war?
Was the practice of calling Germany by their demonym while everyone else goes by their country name (Russia, China, France etc) a historical anomaly that was only recently rectified?
Is History becoming too mainstream?
1939: Alliances are formed around Europe
Why are we being asked if we know of any reason why a priest should not be ordained?
Did Alexander the Great use germ warfare during the siege of Tyre?
What are some dynamics you think will definitely change in the way American presidential elections are carried out in the future?
What was the "official reason" that the USA gave for the invasion of Iraq?
What was it like to live in the southern US in the 70s and 80s?
What technology technology did the world gain for Steve Jobs gambling his health for Steve Jobs and gambling his life for Apple?
How did the Chinese gain control of the united states?
What gives the US its unique concept of Individualism?
What can explain the massive cultural change from the 50s to the 60s?
What was the attitude of people in the Soviet Union towards Russian Enthusiasm when they were 8 years old?
[Removed] was banned for doxing himself.
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