rupol2000
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This is not a complete list, only self-evident fakes.
It is believed that Germany opposed Rome, but in fact Magna Germany was a province of Rome, this is confused with Western Sarmatia (see Ptolemy's maps)
It is believed that immediately after the fall of Rome, the Franks conquered Europe, but in fact this did not happen earlier than the beginning of the Gothic period in art, around the 13-14 centuries, before that the power in Europe belonged to the Hunnic knights.
It is believed that after the Congress of Vienna a German confederation emerged, but in fact, Napoleon fought with Austro-Hungary and the satellites, and after his defeat the Austro-Hungarian Habsburgs established power in Europe. Germany began to dominate only towards the end of the 19th century, and it was not the Germans, but the Prussians, who organized the "small path of unification"
Modern historians are busy with obvious uncomplicated forgeris, substituting facts, for the sake of the left
It is believed that Germany opposed Rome, but in fact Magna Germany was a province of Rome, this is confused with Western Sarmatia (see Ptolemy's maps)
It is believed that immediately after the fall of Rome, the Franks conquered Europe, but in fact this did not happen earlier than the beginning of the Gothic period in art, around the 13-14 centuries, before that the power in Europe belonged to the Hunnic knights.
It is believed that after the Congress of Vienna a German confederation emerged, but in fact, Napoleon fought with Austro-Hungary and the satellites, and after his defeat the Austro-Hungarian Habsburgs established power in Europe. Germany began to dominate only towards the end of the 19th century, and it was not the Germans, but the Prussians, who organized the "small path of unification"
Modern historians are busy with obvious uncomplicated forgeris, substituting facts, for the sake of the left