January 20, 1942: The Wannsee Conference takes place. Named...
Wannsee VillaJanuary 20, 1942: The Wannsee Conference takes place.Named after the Berlin locality in which it took place, this meeting was called to assemble representatives from the main departments...
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Thank you guys!! And I don’t mean “thank you” as a formality, I mean “thank you for making my experience on this website so fun and enriching” and “thank you for putting up with my ignorance” and...
View ArticleCongratulations on reaching so many followers, that must feel like a great...
Haha I really don’t know how to answer this without sounding condescending and/or gloaty, so I wonder if you wouldn’t mind sending me this message off anonymous?
View Articlewhich is your favorite Shakespeare work?
I don’t read Shakespeare outside of school, so I’ve read whatever works my teachers have assigned, which are … Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and...
View ArticleJacques de Molay, tu es vengé! January 21, 1793:...
Jacques de Molay, tu es vengé!January 21, 1793: Louis XVI is executed.Louis XVI’s trial, which began in December of 1792, came to an end when (despite the king’s best efforts) the National Convention...
View Articlewhy do you put yourself as a source? Are you aware that you are not sourcing...
I laughed so hard whatPlease step back from the keyboard and have a glass of cool water for both our sakes.
View Articlehello, do you mind checking out my blog? It's also a history blog. I love...
I have, and I wish you good luck with your blog! I hope you expand your blog’s content to black history beyond the Civil Rights Movement, but it looks nice so far. And thanks!
View ArticleJanuary 22, 1973: The Supreme Court delivers its decision in Roe...
January 22, 1973: The Supreme Court delivers its decision in Roe v. Wade.On this day forty years ago, the Burger Court handed down one of the most famous and controversial Supreme Court decisions in...
View ArticleHello, I really love your blog. I'm 15 y/o and I'm mexican. I love history,...
There are some sources on the Internet but I would take them with a grain of salt because I have no idea how reliable they are…xThis article has 20+ sources listed at the bottom, some of which (at a...
View ArticleJanuary 24, 41: Caligula is assassinated. Gaius Julius Caesar...
January 24, 41: Caligula is assassinated.Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, nicknamed “Caligula”, succeeded his moody great-uncle Tiberius as Roman Emperor in the year 37 AD. He was, at first, a popular...
View Articlevoguezombie: unhistorical: January 24, 41: Caligula is...
voguezombie:unhistorical:January 24, 41: Caligula is assassinated.Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, nicknamed “Caligula”, succeeded his moody great-uncle Tiberius as Roman Emperor in the year 37 AD. He...
View ArticleJanuary 25, 1882: Virginia Woolf is born. Literature is strewn...
January 25, 1882: Virginia Woolf is born.Literature is strewn with the wreckage of men who have minded beyond reason the opinions of others.
View ArticleTomorrow, January 27, is the U.N.’s designated date for International...
Tomorrow, January 27, is the U.N.’s designated date for International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
View Articleespagueti-frequente replied to your post: Tomorrow, January 27, is the U.N.’s...
espagueti-frequente replied to your post: Tomorrow, January 27, is the U.N.’s designated…Do you know if they’re planning anything to commemorate the Romani people and other PoC killed?EDIT: okay, this...
View ArticleSettela Steinbach was captured in this famous photograph (the...
Settela Steinbach was captured in this famous photograph (the same shot can also seen at around the 7:16 mark of this footage) in 1944 as she was being moved in a train from a camp in the Netherlands...
View ArticleJanuary 27, 1945: Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz concentration...
January 27, 1945: Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz concentration camp.The Auschwitz concentration camp network, which included Auschwitz II-Birkenau, Auschwitz III-Monowitz, and dozens of smaller...
View Article“African American man giving piano lesson to young African...
“African American man giving piano lesson to young African American woman”, 1899 or 1900; from a collection assembled by W.E.B. Du Bois for the Exposition Nègres d’Amerique of the1900 Exposition...
View ArticleHello, I have a history project and its an open topic which is "A turning...
A really, really, really broad topic… You could do anything from decisive battles (Salamis, Marathon, Gaugamela, Poitiers, Hastings, Waterloo, Stalingrad, etc etc) to conferences/councils/meetings...
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