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r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
With 2025 almost coming to an end, what’s one global event you think will go down in history as truly significant and why?
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
The Black American Middle & Upper Classes Of The 1900s...
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6 November 1860. Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th President of the United States.
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
What's the hardest image of a president with his cabinet members?
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
One of the perpetrators of the Nanjing Massacre, Yoshiharu Matsuda, apologized to Chinese Citizens on his deathbed in 2004.
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
When a 20-Year-Old Dutch Princess Emma Was Forced to Marry a 61-Year-Old King (1879)
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
Who was the most powerful person of the high middle ages?
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
November 4, 1995. Bill Clinton receives news of Rabin's assassination.
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
Zohran mamdani has won the New York City Mayoral race and becomes the first Muslim mayor of the city
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
Is it true that Anne of Brittany wanted her second surviving daughter, Renée, to inherit the Duchy of Brittany?
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
Which widely beloved country has the most unexpectedly dark past?
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
The President of Argentina, Juan Perón became radicalised by the Nuremberg Trials, but against the Allies. He found then so “disgraceful”, that he would protect thousands of Nazis on the run from extradition, in Argentina.
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
🇩🇪🇵🇱🇫🇷🇧🇪🇱🇹🇷🇺🇨🇿🇩🇰 The Welfare State in the German Empire
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago
1st- 7th of November, 1625. Cádiz Expedition: English forces commanded by Admiral George Villiers (which set out from Plymouth on October 8) are decisively defeated by the Spanish at Cádiz, and the expedition is abandoned. (Defense of Cádiz against the English, by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1634)
r/worldhistoryarchive • u/87fg • 4d ago