ITT: We draw historical events and others try to guess what they are.
Napoleon's second exile
>>1216685
Napoleon at St. Helena too easy
>>1216685
>>1216694
>>1216695
Napoleon's second exile obviously
But what is this?
>>1216713
Napoleon's first exile.
>>1216713
1st one
>>1216759
Well, the picture literally explains it. I think it happened around... 1547?
>>1216759
made me kek
>>1216716
the shortest war
>>1216759
treaty of tortilla serious
>>1216807
Bingo
>>1216779
>>1216780
"understand it if a soldier who has crossed thousands of kilometres through blood and fire and death has fun with a woman or takes some trifle."
>>1216832
rorke's drift, redcoats v racist caricatures
>>1216780
Commies in berlinistan post glorious aryan leaders sashimi
>>1216835
>sage
>report
>hide
>>1216835
>>1216835
Truly a brilliant masterpiece. From the moment I saw the image of your post, I knew this would be a thread. In fact, during that split second, that one moment my sinapsis realized it was a picture of him, the French, the meme philosopher, the madman, Voltaire, it became readily apparent that this wouldn't be just another thread on the Kamakura shogunate. No, it wouldn't be just another thread on ancient Etruscan scripts. No, it wouldn't be another thread on WW1. It would be much better than that. It would be a thread on the so called glorified Holy Roman Empire. The artistic instrict that has brought you, the OP, to use a sole dot to conotate the term >HRE is brilliant, in that it brings harmony and, at the same time, humor to your post. It is an exquisite preposition that culiminates everything that is both a meme and historic, like in a Wenn's diagram. I am proud to live in the same age as you, and I will make sure to tell my sons and grandsons the tale of the anonymous user who, in an imageboard, make such an awesome masterpiece out of a thread on an anime imageboard. Congratulations, OP.
>>1216835
easy, how about a more difficult one
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>>1216855
Secular corrupt german clusterfuck
guess
>>1216846
t. Heinrich, proud ''Roman''
>>1216872
t. faggot, proud homosexual
>>1216876
>Rise of communism and bolshevism post tsarist russia
Nope
>>1216855
USSR?
>>1216893
jfk
>>1216893
JFK assassination.
Actually a pretty accurate picture
Drawn on my phone
Most of these are pretty fucking easy?
obscure but important battle, bad artist. do your best
>>1216868
The Balfour Declaration
>>1216908
Anglo-Irish Treaty
>>1216927
hastings?
>>1216929
No
Think Middle Ages and non-Jewish
>>1216840
>redcoats
>>1216930
that was fast
>>1216933
I dunno, something about the Catholic Church? I honestly don't think you did a very good job with the picture.
>>1216939
battle of clontarf?
>>1216950
close! It was a battle which essentially allowed Clontarf to be a success.
Irish were heavily outnumbered. By thousands.
>>1216948
The Fourth Crusade
very happy merchants
>>1216935
did they or did they not wear red coast, yes or no
>>1216855
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea
>>1216927
Battle of Tara
>>1216939
The battle of Tara wasn't long before hastings
>>1217012
hastings=1066ad
tara=980ad
??
>>1216822
Booth did harm to the South instead of good.
Lincoln was the only one with the will to reconstruct the South and unify the people. Instead we get Johnson, who bitched out over some people in bed sheets. Though not before he destroyed every institution in the south needed to ensure decades of prosperity. Dooming the southern states to almost a century over poverty and underdevelopment.
This one is super easy
>>1216927
Battle of Alessia?
>>1217004
you did good, well done
>>1217031
The big three meeting in crimea, Stalin, churchil and FDR
>>1217027
Catiline Conspiracy
>>1216908
Well, you could use the excess focus and energy that these easy riddles have left you with to never end a statement with a question mark ever again.
>>1217053
Bingo, i made it to easy
should be easy
>>1217058
>giving a shit about unimportant grammar in a informal place
if i get the point across, it doesnt matter
no one will get this
>>1217072
Justinina reconquers rome?
>>1217089
nope
>>1217089
Waterloo
>>1217092
Fuck, no idea. any clue?
I would say Rome conquers britian but the armor looks from way after it
>>1217101
you're getting closer.
>>1217105
Oh is it Romans attacking the picts ?
>>1217107
not romans
>>1217100
Cincinnatus
>>1217111
>Cincinnatus
No.
>>1217110
battle of cannae
was just about to post this lmao
>>1217089
Saxon conquest of Britannia
>>1217122
gallipoli
WHEN I WAS A YOUNG MAN I CARRIED MY PACK....
>>1217100
The day Antony offered a crown to Caesar on Lupercalia
>>1217130
yes
>>1217108
angles and saxons coming to Britain
>>1217138
yep
>>1217128
Nice job anon
>>1217088
Crowning of Napoleon.
>>1216999
correct
it is a monarchy at this point and does not have the whole of korea
possibly easy
>>1217159
Mongolian attempts at invading Japan?
>>1217159
Mongol invasion of Japan
>>1217159
god damn mongorians
>>1217165
yeah
>>1217142
Getting a bit harder now
>>1217017
literally less than a century lad
>>1216966
>Venetians were Jews
[citation needed]
>>1217159
mongol invasion of japan
>>1217171
The expulsion of the Jews from Britain
>>1217171
flight of the earls
>>1217159
I was going to say Admiral Defeats the Japanese navy.
>>1217189
good man yourself
>>1217194
I meant Admiral YI defeats the japanese navy
>>1217171
Flight of the Earls
this one is super easy
>>1217227
turtle ships
>>1217231
this
>>1217236
Japanese invasion of Korea circa 1500's
Battle of Sacheon I think
>>1217031
cool shit
pretty funny thinking that the leaders of the united nations were an insecure manlet, a paraplegic and an overweight alcoholic
It could be the set up of a joke
>>1217249
correct
>>1217266
>WW2 was between a Georgian running Russia, an Austrian running Germany, and a half-American mutt running England
>>1217031
>>1217066
>>1217266
these pepes represent both the leaders' dispositions and the general direction their nations were heading in, I always thought it was well meme'd
Wew lads.
Just pretend I drew a guy on a horse getting lanced through the eye.
>>1217283
greeks switching from latin to byzantine empires
[spoiler]not that they had a choice[/spoiler]
>>1217307
Battle of the Horsey Eye-Lance?
>>1217307
uhhh Richard III?
>>1217309
My original idea was the 4th crusade but yours makes more sense for the pic.
I spent 30 minutes on that meme.
>>1217314
nope
that was a halbred and he fell in actual battle
this was a accident
>>1217314
I'll tell you since I cheated and didn't draw a pic.
Henry II
>>1217177
>it needs to be a century to be long
?
also nice dubs
>>1216759
Treaty of Tordesillas
I wonder if Canadians will get this one
>>1217696
Not a Canadian, but definitely something to do with Louis Riel.
>>1217740
barbarossa falling off his horse and drowning on his way to join the crusade
>>1217714
The Paraguayan war
>>1217746
ya got it
>>1217755
Correct.
>>1217693
McDonald's massacres Burger King
>>1217746
I thought he was taking a bath?
>>1217693
Romanovs
>>1217690
The Spanish Civil War
>>1217878
yep
>>1217890
yes
>>1217100
Augustus ceasar?
>>1216927
That wiki screencap Irish patriots keep posting.
easy
>>1217089
>Dutch at the front
>French not greater in number
Nice anti-Anglo propaganda, Pierre, but it won't fool me.
>>1217124
9/11
>>1216835
End this meme
>>1217961
a judeo-masonic conspiracy
>>1217283
The eternal Venetian strikes again!
shouldn't be too hard
>>1218513
The interesting thing is that the helicopter crew was concentrating on the capsule, but ground control, who had no way of communicating with the helicopter, were screaming to rescue the astronaut first.
>>1217100
Washington!
>>1216685
>>1218513
lel
>>1217714
what does the factory and railroad represent
>>1219996
The Great Emu war
>>1217955
>irish patriots
lel, it's actually used more commonly to put viking shitters in their place
>>1216716
Anglo-zanzibar war?
>>1220031
Thomas Becket.
>>1220037
bingo
>>1220011
James VI and I?
>>1220045
right!
this one's a freebie
>>1217693
Killing over the Russian royal family?
>>1220084
War of the roses?
>>1220084
war over which plant looks better
>>1217282
>someone saved my oc
:3
>>1220103
Khartoum and the death of Charles Gordon
>>1217951
The desecration of the Herms in Athens, 5th century BC.
(IRL it probably wasn't Alcibiades)
>>1220121
yep, good job anon
>>1219927
Yeltsin introducing Democrazy to Russia.
Hehe my drawing skills is not good but I think most people will guess it right
>>1220132
Aquae Sextae and Marius' defeat of the Cimbri & Teutones?
>>1220184
Battle of Hastings
>>1220347
yup
>>1216685
You learn this even in Canada High schools.
>>1220575
they still had a partial shield wall with which they were using to fortify the hill. as the portion broke off and tried to tail the normans back down, norman cavalry rushed the remaining shields. it's semantics of course.
>>1220562
Was it "Vive le Québec libre!" by any chance you are looking for?
>>1219962
according to Paraguayan intellectuals Paraguay was to become an industrialize country
>>1220609
That is right.
>>1216685
What happened to this bird? What does man at top right got to do with bird? Why is the man at bottom right crying?
I can't even draw in paint..
>>1220644
German Unification in hall of mirrors?
This war wasn't even that deep tbqh
>>1216685
What battle was this? What Siege?
Hint: It was in North America.
>>1220686
Was there ever more autism in 1 room?
extremely obscure
>>1220631
The KGB happened.
>>1220747
Battle of hastings?
>>1220755
nop
>>1218145
kek
>>1220722
Siege of Quebec in the 7 Years War.
>>1220751
Yes. There were KGB who were bird watching without permission.
>>1220777
Pocahontas
>>1220781
Noes
>>1220686
right
>>1220777
The Night of Sorrows.
A while ago, there was similar thread /pol/, and some guy drew a hilarious picture of it.
>>1220787
Right
guess
>>1217961
ned stark getting killed?
>>1216759
topkek
>>1217143
Kek'd
>>1220838
Laika?
>>1220767
Also, the Reds stole all of the technology from the project and used it to make the Mig 25.
>>1220610
Paraguay was the only industrial country in south america, but the eternal anglo is always watching
>>1220644
Another one
>>1220971
Random beheading.
>>1220896
Sauce?
The USA hired up all the fired staff to make their own birds too from the designs.
UK lost out; it was suppose to guard its family of birds.
>>1220562
>how to get Canada to threaten to blow your plane from the sky
>>1220747
1302, hallo broeder
>>1220762
Right siege. The final battle still lies unanswered.
>>1221020
Shut it down!
>>1220985
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_CF-105_Arrow#Political_issues
Apparently it was also tories looking to save money.
Still, the version I always heard is that the problem was so totally riddled with Soviet agents that it had to eventually be shut down to staunch the flow of aviation technology to the USSR.
>>1218419
underrated post
>>1221083
Halifax Explosion.
>>1221083
Halifax.
Where's the little guys taking the rowboat to the opposite shore and actually surviving the damn blast?
>>1221164
yup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw-FbwmzPKo
>>1221160
'da joos' is pretty overused though
>>1221128
Corregidor
>>1221128
Capture of Guam
I got a tough one.
>>1216927
visby?
>>1221217
Chesare Borgia, a cardinal, gives up the red robes for a secular life as a lord and general of the papal armies.
>>1221234
how the fuck did you get it so fast?
>>1221234
>>1221217
>>1216907
Boston Tea Party?
>>1221244
Seward's Folly
>>1220066
Brian Boru?
>>1221258
Correct.
>>1221238
Its on Netflix.
>>1216685
This should be easy. It WAS a HISTORICAL EVENT TOO. And it is the most important by far.
>>1221244
In the same vein.
>>1221316
Gadsden Purchase
>>1221297
This is b8
>>1221297
crucifixion of jesus
>>1221069
My grandpa worked on this after working on WWII aircraft. Lost his job when they sacked the company.
>>1220747
Battle of the Golden Spurs
>>1216780
liberation of berlin from the hands of the diabolic reich by the heroic red army