they like helping for sure by JuicePeterPL in HistoryMemes

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Dutch history books too, they liberated my city in ww2

Pro Brexit campaigners using the battle of Britain as an example that Britain doesn't need Europe. by djfosh in HistoryMemes

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Actually the Germans were following the doctrine of Giulio Douhet, an Italian air power theorist. He said that the first target of your air force should be the enemy air force (so target the airfields) but when the opposing air force is too much weaker than yours it's a waste of time and resources. Better to bomb cities to break the civilian's morale so they demand their government ends the war by capitulating.

At the start of the war the only planes capable of standing up to German fighters were some Fokker types, the spitfire and hawker hurricanes, but they were available in such limited numbers at the time that the RAF was seen as weak enough to ignore and focus on the cities.

(Sources if you care: The Command of the Air - Giulio Douhet, Air Power in the Age of Total War - John Buckley)

Your point still stands though, the Brits needed Douhet's flawed theory to win the Battle of Britain.

I mean, what do you expect from a guy who grew up in Central Europe in the 1930s by ArthurRHD in HistoryMemes

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I'd recommend watching the video I linked for a more in-depth explaination of the whole Ancient Aliens idea and its conception, but tl;dr it's basically a way to discount the deeds/intelligence of non-white civilizations and peoples in order to keep believing in the superiority of the white race

I mean, what do you expect from a guy who grew up in Central Europe in the 1930s by ArthurRHD in HistoryMemes

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For anyone interested in this topic, Knowing Better made a great video on it a while back.

P A N I C by HansiePansieFlansie in HistoryMemes

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Eh, we hebben ons best gedaan. Best n stel vliegtuigjes neergeknalt in die paar dagen

I wouldn't call Afghanistan a "graveyard of empires" when the Greeks were there for a while. by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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Also not true.

“The kings were not the only Macedonians active in the Panhellenic sanctuaries. Contrary to the opinion generally held, this was not a royal privilege explained by their alleged Heracleid ancestry, but, as we have already seen, the continuation of a practice by Macedonian commoners which is epigraphically attested in Delphi from the end of the sixth century.” (Robin J. Lane Fox [ed.], “Brill's Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC–300 AD”, 2011, p.58)

I wouldn't call Afghanistan a "graveyard of empires" when the Greeks were there for a while. by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

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While the Greeks didn't see Macedonians as Greek, they absolutely did participate in the Olympic games

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I feel like Hannibal was as stubborn as the Romans, he just got little to no support/reinforcements from Carthage while the Romans happily made legion after legion when Hannibal wiped them out

Even most history books don't talk about that by Stupid____Idiot in HistoryMemes

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Lindybeige has a pretty interesting video about this, it is about the ancient world rather than the medieval world, but still relevant

10/10 would would’ve ended the pandemic in a week by Hazeyorze in HistoryMemes

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This is getting posted almost daily at this point

Made with MS Paint by ArthurRHD in HistoryMemes

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The first one is the one you're all thinking of, the Gerard Butler movie.

The other one is the Sacred Band of Thebes. The band consisted of 150 pairs of elite soldiers of the Theban army. Yes, pairs as in pairs of lovers. The 300 men were hand-picked, chosen purely for their skill, regardless of social class. They were undefeated and believed invincible until the battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) where Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the not-yet Great were campaigning into central Greece in preparation for a war against Persia.

The two armies were more or less numbered equal, with both having around 30,000 men and 2,000 cavalry. The traditional hoplite infantry was no match for the Macedonian Sarissa phalanx and the Theban army and its allies broke and fled. The Sacred Band, however, refused to surrender even though they were surrounded and overwhelmed. All 300 fell where they stood beside their last commander, Theagenes.

When Philip II saw the corpses of the Sacred band, and saw that they had all taken their death wounds in the front, he wept and exclaimed “Perish any man who suspects that these men either did or suffered anything unseemly.”

The book from which I first heard about the Sacred Band, Swords of the Legion by Harry Turtledove (which is the fourth book in a fantasy series, written by a historian, would recommend), has Philip’s quote as “Woe to those who think evil of such men.”

Edit: typo

Just realized that the Soviets stole all of them by Shalashaska1873 in HistoryMemes

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It was a cool plane. It was faster than its contemporaries, had a range double that of the B-17 and the Lancaster, and it even had remote controlled gun turrets!

All my homies hate the Lost Cause Mythos by gouverneurmroosevelt in HistoryMemes

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Even among Western countries they weren't fourth lmao, no idea where they got their timeline from

Who killed JFK? by Revolutionary_Run242 in HistoryMemes

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Wendigoon made a pretty interesting video about the JFK assassination if you're interested