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HistoryMemes ekZepp 2 weeks ago 100%
Revolutions
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HistoryMemes data1701d 3 weeks ago 96%
No Enkidu Love in the They Might Be Giants song on the Mesopotamians

cross-posted from !tmbl@lemmy.world Based on [The Mesopotemians by They Might Be Giants](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAMRTGv82Zo) and the Epic of Gilgamesh.

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HistoryMemes Dav09 1 month ago 98%
Wassup
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HistoryMemes Crampon 4 months ago 50%
Rudolf Höss sure changed his passion when called for.

Saw *The Zone of interest* yesterday.

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HistoryMemes manucode 4 months ago 98%
Deus vult

Not by me originally, [only translated from German (Lemmy post)](https://infosec.pub/post/12869811), [originally posted on Bluesky (only accessible with an account)](https://bsky.app/profile/karachoheinz.bsky.social/post/3ktg4aeicfb2u)

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HistoryMemes data1701d 4 months ago 98%
The Treachery of Images of Nixon

A parody of "The Treachery of Images" by Rene Magritte, but with Nixon.

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HistoryMemes Ultragigagigantic 5 months ago 97%
The original
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HistoryMemes Ultragigagigantic 5 months ago 96%
The snow is speaking finnish

["White death" by Sabaton](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JRIfWazqIQ8&pp=ygUTd2hpdGUgZGVhdGggc2FiYXRvbg%3D%3D) I heard they took down the original video of this song because the pictures had the rifle with a scope. Simo never used one I guess.

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HistoryMemes robocall 6 months ago 97%
Rebel scum
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HistoryMemes ickplant 6 months ago 98%
Nothing to see here
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HistoryMemes Oiconomia 6 months ago 97%
Job: Head of state
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HistoryMemes Elwynn 6 months ago 85%
Extra Olympia Kyklos youtu.be

Recently stumbled on an anime (though if it's anime can be debated) which are essentially just history shitposts on ancient greece. Each episode ends in a song, this being one of my favorites. Edit: it seems some episodes are on youtube https://youtu.be/LF0ufQp_nmY?si=q3Ncev1Rj5KzE3ph

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HistoryMemes Pluto 7 months ago 100%
History-Makers: Sun Tzu & the Art of War www.youtube.com

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1967517 > It's just 10 minutes, but very enlightening.

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HistoryMemes loaExMachina 7 months ago 96%
Napata moment
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HistoryMemes Track_Shovel 7 months ago 94%
Wall
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HistoryMemes emergencyfood 7 months ago 86%
Well that escalated quickly

Source: [Part 1](https://youtu.be/-Im4YAMWK74) and [Part 2](https://youtu.be/woB0eecbf6A) Tl;dw - Unlike China and Japan, medieval Korea followed an extreme school of Confucianism that emphasized hierarchy and age over practicality. After WW2, the South Korean ~~dictatorship~~ government used this tradition to cement their own power. The video argues that these have made South Korea an extremely hierarchical, and in particular, sexist, society. A video game's refusal to sexualize a female character for their (mostly male) audience was thus seen as an attack on the system. A female artist at the studio was accused of being a 'radical feminist', and either fired or resigned to appease fans.

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HistoryMemes hydroptic 7 months ago 88%
W-what … 🥺
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HistoryMemes mnkhprre 7 months ago 95%
The nomads
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HistoryMemes Track_Shovel 7 months ago 91%
Vandals
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HistoryMemes Track_Shovel 7 months ago 99%
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HistoryMemes Aceton05 7 months ago 92%
Sry No Refund
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HistoryMemes emergencyfood 9 months ago 97%
Chain reaction

Ancient China suffered from raids from the Xiongnu Confederation of modern-day Mongolia. At first, the Chinese tried defensive tactics such as building the Great Wall and ~~paying tribute~~ donating gifts. But the raids continued, so in 119 BCE the Han Dynasty sent an army into Mongolia. The Chinese army was much smaller, but better trained and much better supplied. In [three battles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mobei) they pretty much annihilated the Xiongnu army, with the survivors splitting into smaller groups (and some even becoming Han vassals). Some Xiongnu tribes retreated north and west into modern-day Siberia and south Russia, pushing the residents westward. They, in turn, moved into eastern Europe and Germany. This pushed the Visigoths of Germany southwards, where they [sacked Rome in 410 CE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Rome_%28410%29). While Rome was no longer the capital of the Roman Empire, it was still a major cultural and economic centre, and its fall sent shockwaves across Europe. The migrations also caused the collapse of the [Burgundian Kingdom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgundians) (in modern-day Rhineland, *not* modern-day Burgundy) at the hands of the Huns (and their Roman allies), which forms the backdrop of the German epic the [Nibelungenlied](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibelungenlied) (not to be confused with Wagner's [Ring of the Nibelung](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen), which, despite sharing most characters, borrows heavily from the Norse version of the legend and Wagner's political (socialist) and religious (Buddhist) beliefs).

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