
African History | History Forum
Mar 26, 2025 · African History / North Africa / West Africa / Central Africa / East Africa 1 2 3 … 27 Next Filters External Depictions of African Peoples luci3 Mar 26, 2025 9 10 11 Replies 219 Views 10K 15 …
Puck, Punch and political cartoons | Page 2 | History Forum
Apr 4, 2020 · I've always smiled at this gem: View of the world from 9th Avenue When I was in college in the early 80s in Pittsburgh, many of the metro New Yorkers had this poster. As a now mature adult, I …
Has Religion's body count cracked the billions? | History Forum
Like everyone has said, the majority of wars simply used religion as an excuse. It's easier to do that in a monotheistic religion then a polytheistic religion. East Asia and africa (and the Americas for that …
Roman / Byzantine light border cavalry - History Forum
May 28, 2020 · I had remembered that Byzantines had light cavalry on borders similar to later Hungarian/Croatian/Polish hussars. These were called trapezitoi or tasinarioi. But Wikipedia states …
Fencing in the past | History Forum
Jan 29, 2025 · Japanese "fencing"? Not really fencing but the title of the bulletin calls it so German Mensur. Otto Skorzeny got his scars from fencing
Conflicting Primary Sources? - History Forum
Nov 16, 2017 · I'm researching a local historical event - a riot that took place over 100 years ago. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of literature on the subject that I've been able to find - I haven't found …
Ancient Arabian goddess al-Uzza - History Forum
Jul 6, 2018 · From what we know of the pre-Islamic Arabian pantheon, al-Uzza was the youngest among the three chief goddesses of Mecca and later came to be identified with the Roman Venus and the …
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What papers were Germans required to carry under the Nazi regime?
Whenever I watch a WWII movie with the SS or Gestapo, they are always asking to see "your papers please". What exactly were those "papers"?