According to historical analysis, Reddit will experience one of the worst hyperinflations in history4yr ⋅ GeistHunt ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Insane to think Charles Darwin and Steve Irwin both owned the same turtoise8mo ⋅ ReflectionSingle6681 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
During American prohibition (1932) Winston Churchill brought a letter from the doctor so that he could drink alcohol11mo ⋅ mumu86 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Eratosthenes knew the world was a lot bigger than 200BC lads assumed1yr ⋅ followerofEnki96 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Daily reminder that the protestants mainly did witch hunts and the church outright made it illegal to do them.1yr ⋅ NCRisthebestfaction ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Genuine question, is there a legitimate academic reason to do this?9mo ⋅ ContributionOk4879 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
WHY DO YOU KEEP FOLLOWING US! -Anglo-Saxon mercenary, probably.1yr ⋅ Obscure_Occultist ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Living between 1914 and 1918 war really horrible in every continent10mo ⋅ mehmed2theconqueror ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Turns out a lot of historical figures who dreamed of world domination were a bit freaked out by cats.1yr ⋅ CaitlinSnep ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
And worst of all: German discounters like Aldi began successful expanding into the US1yr ⋅ luke_hollton2000 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
20 years ago today, one man could've saved hundreds of lives (and chose not to.)10mo ⋅ brandondsantos ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Imagine waiting so long to abolish slavery that Mussolini does it for you10mo ⋅ Tharkun140 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
These men were on the same front, at the same time, on the same side; walked away with vastly different outlooks on WWI; and went on to write the two most prolific books ever written about the war1yr ⋅ PerpetualHillman ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Giving your friend beer to help you move is a tradition over 6000 years old10mo ⋅ XipingVonHozzendorf ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
I feel like the bullets, artillery and diseases aren't enough. You know what let's make the air spicy1yr ⋅ DrSlattz ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Of course I believe everything about Odysseus' 10 year voyage1yr ⋅ Thelazytimetraveller ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
They did not receive a scientific name for 300 years as the sailors kept eating them on their way back because they were simply too delicious1yr ⋅ nechdoesntno ⋅ r/HistoryMemes
Indiana Jones and the Misappropriation of Cultural Artifacts1yr ⋅ Hot-Abbreviations658 ⋅ r/HistoryMemes