It's that time again. History user here to give you a tl;dr explanation on anything history related

It's that time again. History user here to give you a tl;dr explanation on anything history related.

Do the thing.

Why the world is falling

define falling.

explain hitler's rise and fall

People getting dumb and shit
Somewhere in "history" fuckd up

Good army and bad strategist

Examples of people rising up against their ruler and actually succeeding in the overthrow?

-rise-

>1918-19
>German Empire loses WWI and collapses
>several political factions in Germany make the country unstable
>Hitler, representing the "average German" steps up to the podium, hijacks an existing political party (ironically, a far-left socialist party)
>uses his gift of gab to shift the blame onto communists,, the Weimar government, and Jews
>attempts coup in Munich in 1920s, fails because his own deputies betray him
>spends time in prison, write edgy book that becomes popular
>party flounders without him, because they keep trying to do traditional means of compromise, but not working
>Hitler comes back, assets control of party, ousts a bunch of leaders, installs people personally loyal to him
>installs people that average Germans admire, especially war heroes like Hermann Goering (fighter ace, WWI)
>Uses combination of strong-arm politics (like refusing to compromise, and using the Weimar Republic's own political processes against it) and violence to quash dissenters in areas the party controls
>gains support of a few very wealthy people in private sector to sponsor campaign
>wins 1933 with promise of restoring German pride and playing on hyper-nationalism

-fall-
>1941-45
>assumed direct control of armed forces, despite lack of experience
>invaded russia in the winter
>all italy's fault.

Only the United States and its closest allies are experiencing downturn like this.

What do you think about the declining value of human labor? What happens when the average person can no longer scrape out any decent living?

Give me a run down on Ngo Dien Diem from his time spent as a prime minister.

>476 CE fall of Western Rome to goths
>1778, American Revolution
>1791 French Revolution
>Chinese Revolution 1911
>1917 Russian Revolution
>Yugoslav partisans/resistance 1944-45
>Indian Independence 1947
>Chinese revolution (again, but communist this time) 1949
>Cuban Revolution 1953-59

just to name a few

Tl:Dr

Kulaks horded grain and got punished accordingly.

What 5 biggest things are we doomed to repeat?

No. It's everyone.

Russia is one of the worst.

How do common people manage to overthrow royalty they barely have the tools to wipe their own ass and barely any weapons. Thinking maybe these shifts in power were staged. What do you think?

That's an interesting one. The big scare of human labour being being replaced by automation is a farce. Humans will always fill vital jobs that machines can't do for whatever reason. In an advanced economy where machines make up the bulk of physical labour, governments will essentially pay for higher education as a means of keeping the population able to find work in order to keep consumer demand high--otherwise, the economy stops altogether.

There have been a few different proposals for how this is achieved. The most recognisable of these is the Universal Basic Income. A pipe dream as it's called by many, but it's just one example. Other examples include government-subsidised training, education, and placement.

So long as capitalism exists, there will be meaningful employment to be had. If the middle class can't afford to spend money on luxuries and consumer goods, the economy stops.

Not the user that asked but nice synopsis, thanks .Also Hitler dubs checked.

I didn't get around to studying vietnamese history. I'll put a pin in that and come back when I've read up on it.

need a little more context than that. Which occasion?

stance on false flag operations? for example 9/11, sandy hook, auora, vegas, moon landing, jfk assassination. Do you believe our government creates scenarios that otherwise would not exist and do so for their benefit?

what would happen if something similar to the Spanish flu happened today?

>1 nationalism over humanism
>2 military over science
>3 corruption in politics
>4 petty differences leading to humanitarian crises
>5 Economic mismanagement

>What will happen when
ftfy.

Well in some cases, they were staged. The Russian Revolution involved a lot of manipulation for example.

>American revolution
Intelligensia managed to ally the revolution with France, so powerful friends

>French Revolution
Pure incompetence on the part of the French state. Well documented, too.

>India 1947
The international political climate at the time meant Britain couldn't just simply quash dissent like it used to.

>China 1911
The government used spears and sneers.......the peasants used guns

no.

eg: it was much harder to fake the moon landing than it was to actually go there.

Also, why? We already do what the US government's constituents want. We buy their crap.

A global pandemic today, if detected early enough, might be stopped before it can cause real damage. However, if that is not the case, the same thing will happen as always--millions of people will die. Only the difference this time is that global trade networks hang in the balance. Global governments and economies are dependent on each other like never before. Knock one down, and all the others fall like horrible bankrupt, puss-covered dominoes.

The Great Emu War

REEEEEEEEEEEEE

We don't speak of the Emu War.

Why cant we seem to fight corruption? Why is it so hard to make it right this days? Did anyone ever succeed like Unity in Rick and Morty?

charlemange

nice pic, btw,

Call it human nature or whatever, people just seem to be inevitably corruptible. They say absolute power corrupts absolutely. But I never studied philosophy, no idea.

Charlemagne

aka
>Charles I of Frankia
>Charles Magnus (the great)
>early medieval attempt to reinvent the old Roman Empire in the west (Eastern Empire was still around)
>killed a lot of people
>capital/seat of power was in Aachen (modern-day western Germany near French border
Made Frankie (eventually France) hegemonic in western Europe until crown of Aragon (later Spain) eventually rose to power to challenge it.
>Fought wars against the Saxons
>Sponsored christanisation of what is now parts of Germany and Switzerland
>after death, empire was divided into three among his sons
>infighting ensues

*Frankia