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This channel is pretty small but kind of interesting. He has a few videos on some minor Axis powers as well as some lesser known Yugoslav spergouts. They're not too short and not too long but rather in depth.


This guy is a bit of a romaboo and focuses on the Roman Empire in the middle ages, which is nice because the court politics of those centuries are fucking insane.


Lindy is back in Guatemala crossing a lake.
 
In aviation disaster history, a few seem to have popped up around the same time of 2-3 years ago. They all appear to use MS Flight Simulator to recreate the flights in Air Crash Investigation style without the melodrama. We got Disaster Breakdown, Green Dot Aviation, and 3 Greens Aviation Safety.

 
One channel I recommend checking out is Carnage on Ice, he is an extremely underrated history channel.
One of his video series is based on a murder mystery series (though I have not watch this one yet) Murder on the tracks

Another one is the World of Lies. It's an amazing series of long investigative videos on a sort of conspiratorial history of the past 220 years. Despite this he puts in a lot of work in investigating his sources far more than any other Histoytuber. Some of his videos are multiple hours long but they are worth the watch. I don't agree with all of his takes or conclusions but some of the stuff he talks about is pretty eye-opening. Like did you know that the Lusitania not only carried ammunition but also chemical weapons and was a British Q-ship? Or that Henry Ford was a lot closer to Adolf Hitler then what it might seem and even might have red pilled him? Or how about there is a day in the late 1940s that has been erased in all of google's newspaper archive that coincide with the date of a death with one of the senor members of the Bush family?
I want to bring this channel up because of the recent news in relation of the Du Pont corporation and how this channel talks about excessive of the family behind it.
 
Or how about there is a day in the late 1940s that has been erased in all of google's newspaper archive that coincide with the date of a death with one of the senor members of the Bush family?
Really? That's one of those most random things you're like, "but why?" Also probably the easiest to check - what is the date?
 
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The Religious Studies Microcommunity has been pretty good for what I have seen, with channels such as ReligionForBreakfast , Let's Talk Religion and Esoterica all producing gemeralds. Methinks the inherent sensitivities regarding their subject matter has made them less politishartily autistic than their pure history brethren, but that doesn't mean they can't produce IMO outstanding analyses of religion.
 
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Looks like some people are trying to finish Dovahhatty's Byzantine series. The link to this was posted in a discord for a server called Romanboo Ramblings. Speaking of which, that tranny fvcking groomer deserves his own thread.
 
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Ravignon has been doing a pretty good history of Canada via Quebec series, although it has been put out over a longer period
Currently, he releasing part 3 of the series (1930s-?) into two parts
Always great Polandball artistry and good historical content, but I must warn he is through and through a Kraut disciple, as best seen through this lil pint of piss
 
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