history (/c/history)
Why did the US invade Cuba from 1898-1902?
China and Japan have always been natural enemies, why would anyone expect them to be friends?
What is an interesting piece of history that you think is lost in the annals of time?
Why did the US fight & die in Vietnam, when they had no intention of staying?
Why are the North Koreans so loyal to their government?
What is the cultural significance of surnames in Korea that everyone has the same surname?
What’s the most feral thing you’ve seen in the name of science?
How did the sentiment in the US towards the 9/11 attacks change over time?
Was the Mongol Empire the most likeable in history?
How did Italy survive so long after ww2?
What is America's grand plan for China?
What is the most underappreciated historical event in your opinion?
The United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to save the Philippines from occupation. There’s no other explanation.
Did the 2008 global recession achieve what the 1973 Oil Embargo could not?
Why is the term "The Burning of Washington" used instead of "The burning of Washington by British Troops"?
Why does the US have thousands of police stations and fewer than 2000 post offices
What was it like to live before antibiotics?
What was the reasoning behind the Himalayas being a barrier in the medieval era?
Why did the Soviets invade Manchuria on the last week of WWII?
Loading more…
Unable to load more posts.