History Has Never Been Funnier Than With These Brilliant Memes From Every Era (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThe meme category online is ever expanding, from classic cat memes to clever nerdy ones, there’s truly no shortage of laughs for everyone. But today, we’re taking a fun detour into the past with a twist! We’re diving deep into the hilarious world of history memes.
We’ve rounded up some of the wittiest gems straight from the r/HistoryMemes community, the kind of clever jokes that make you chuckle and learn something new at the same time. Keep scrolling to see how history, textbooks, and iconic events get hilariously reimagined by meme-makers who know how to mix facts with funny. Ready to time travel through humor? Let’s go!
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History Is A Circle
Imagine Growing Up And Wanting This For A Job
Drums and bugles could be heard better than someone yelling. Commands were given by drum and/or bugle.
Lucky
Memes are truly everywhere these days. They’ve gone far beyond silly dog pics and relatable jokes, they’ve snuck into politics, marketing, and now, even our classrooms. It’s hard to find a topic that someone hasn’t turned into a meme, from cooking disasters to complicated math jokes. But what happens when teachers start using them to explain things like mitosis and DNA? Surprisingly, it works and students love it.
Evolution Of The Alphabet
To be fair, an alphabet is a pretty deep second-order invention. Let's make a permanent record of our history, using only 26 random shapes that don't really correspond to anything we've ever seen ...
Violence Is Not The Answer
Someone Beat Them There
"Do not quote the dark magic to me, witch - I was there when it was written"
One fascinating study from the Philippines tested this idea with real students. Over 200 Grade 11 students from private high schools joined the experiment. These weren’t STEM kids aiming to be scientists, they were students who have to study biology as part of the curriculum. To test the meme method, researchers split them into two groups: one got the usual textbook approach, and the other got memes mixed in with their lessons.
Fourth Crusade
Lemon
How Much History Can We Cram Into Half A Century?
Oh God, Michael Clark Duncan in that movie makes me ugly cry, every time. RIP you legend.
For five weeks, both groups tackled some tough biology concepts: cellular division, genetics, DNA replication, all the good stuff. But in the meme group, students didn’t just scroll through images, they created their own memes about what they learned. Imagine students turning chromosomes and genetic codes into punchlines! And it actually helped them remember the material better.
Way To Go With The Invention, Buddy
3 Soviet Jokes
Another one: An old Soviet woman is interviewed. " Where were you born? " " St Petersburg " "Where do you live? " " Leningrad" " Where would you like to live? " " St Petersburg "
It’s Certainly Crafty
The king, a catholic, could not consciously sign that bill into law. But he respected the will of the people, so he resigned for a day, so the prime minister signed it (as he was then the defacto head of state). So instead of putting his personal beliefs before the beliefs of the people, he simply stepped aside
The results were eye-opening. When tested at the end, students in the meme group scored about 21% higher than their peers in the regular lessons. On average, they answered four more questions correctly than the control group. Even better, these students reported feeling more confident about biology. For a subject that often intimidates students, that’s a big win.
The Dark Ages Weren't As Dark As People Think
80 Million Years Old
Cartographers Do Not Like Military Leaders
The researchers say the memes did more than boost grades, they made students want to learn more. When kids make jokes about ribosomes or mitosis, they end up researching the topic just to get the meme right. It’s an easy, fun way to sneak in extra studying without it feeling like a chore. A simple laugh can spark real curiosity, which is every teacher’s dream.
I'm Doing Some Cutting Edge Research
Being allowed / encouraged to do your own research motivates the 'learner' that is dormant in so many students. "Finding out" is - or can be - fun; 'being lectured' rarely is.
Us Army Guidance: Deal With It
Not The Dogs Too
To understand why memes work so well in a classroom, Bored Panda spoke to Minakshi Pravin Walke, an award-winning ex-principal from the Indian Education Society’s school network. She’s seen how memes can break the ice in lessons that might otherwise make students yawn. “We have to be creative,” she said. “It’s not enough to stick to old methods. Kids need fun ways to learn.”
Bro's Rule Is Absolute Peak Stability
From Cartoon To Meme To History
Hollywood Tends To Think That Colors Were Only Invented After The 20th Century
Walke explained that memes have become a tool for modern teachers. “When we make presentations, teachers will add a meme or two at the start, it’s like a hook,” she shared. “The moment students laugh, they relax. They pay attention. And once you have their attention, it’s easier to explain the tricky stuff.” For teachers, memes are just another way to connect.
Guys Stop, You're Making It Worse
100 Men vs. A Mammoth
The 1984 North Korean Flood Aid Incident
But it’s not just about showing students memes, it’s about making them think critically too. “Sometimes, students come back to us with memes they found online about what we discussed,” Walke said. “They want to know if it’s true, or what the joke means. That opens up new discussions. They’re curious, they research more and they learn without even realizing it.”
Something Isn't Right Here... Wait Is That The King!!
Bu-But Big A*s Army
Sun Tzu(!) was right. His strategic insights are still the core of military education. Still instructed in most countries' military academies
One Of The Worst Environmental Disasters In History
Of course, there’s a catch: not every meme is factual. Walke admitted that fact-checking is important. “We double-check the memes we use in lessons,” she said. “But students can find memes that twist facts or spread myths. So we remind them, always verify the information. And actually, that’s a great skill to learn too.”
In the end, Walke believes the meme revolution is here to stay and for good reason. “Learning doesn’t need to be boring,” she said with a smile. “If a meme makes a student giggle and remember how DNA replicates, then why not use it? Education can be fun and meaningful, sometimes all it takes is a clever joke and an open mind.”
The Catholic Church Has A Weird Sense Of Humor
How is saint Lawrence not on here , he was burned alive and is the patron saint of cooks
That Bad, Huh?
The 'rare' ailment was discovered in 1869 by a French doctor who named it ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) In the US it may have become known as 'Lou Gehrig disease' but the rest of the world continued to call it ....ALS
I'm Starting To Think They Don't Exist
Short Kings Always Rule
Line up 10.000 navy seals of 6'6" and one 5'4", and I would be most afraid of the little guy
You Think This Happened Atleast Once In History?
Well, the war will last ten years, but then the trip home will take me another ten years, so twenty years all together. -Odysseus
Bruh Thats Kinda True
Right Triangle Theorem
And then the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz pulls it out to demonstrate that he has a brain after all.
Ten Million Lives Is Enough For One Ambassador
Face. It's about face. Touch one of my gang and I will annihilate you.
It Absolutely Does
Quite Bold Of Him To Not Pointlessly Die
No Way
Was Alexander Stupid?
Worked Every Time
Like a charm... Fun fact: the second guy from the right is Edward Teller, proponent of the hydrogen bomb, which happens to be exponentially more powerful than the nuclear bomb they were working on in the '40s. One of the arguments against it was that there wasn't a target warranting the immense destructive power even if such a bomb could be built in a reasonable time-frame.
From Castles To Commieblocks
Imagine If They Still Kept The Name
Poland Had Guts
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog
Who Knew Raiding And Subjugating Your Neighbors For Decades Would Really Piss Them Off?
Don’t Get Me Started On Paleo Diet …
The 19th Century In Eastern Europe Be Like:
We see the survivors, not so much those who were wiped out. Where are the Carthaginians today ?
My Mind:
It’s Hard To Swallow Because The Pill Is A 14 Inch Artillery Shell
I Am Speed 🇩🇰
A Better Way To Hate™
i suppose the trademark on hate belongs to the orange rap1st and his maga goons.
Rivers That Started Civilisations By Centurii-Chan
I query that "5 billion" total - unless you're counting cows, sheep, pigs as well as humans.
This Worked 100% Of The Time
Only Peasants Waste Money On Expensive Clothings
This Is Rather Embarrassing
☹️
Asian Parents Don't Mess Around
And who gets the credit for this .... Schrödinger.. why cuz he used a cat and everyone loves cats
Sherman
A Fascinating Part Of History
Unfortunately, Post War France Forgot A Lot Of Heroes
La Nueve .... we'll never forget. Leclerc helped liberate france, not that de gaulle joke of a man
Ancient Egyptians Be Like "Things Just Got Out Of Hand."
It Was The Happiest Day Of His Life, Until It Wasn’t
The Cia Tried It All
Or dusting Indonesian president Suharto's speech with LSD type d**g to humiliate him. Gave one of the most electrifying speeches of his life. "huh..that didn't go well"
Cicero's Youtube Channel
That Was Surprisingly Easy
Now, well ... West Germany had to hand over a lot of industrial machinery as punishment, twice, to amongst others the US and UK. So they had to invent and build newer, modern machinery and work their asses off to get the economy going again. The person that made this is obviously too young to remember that "Made in W. Germany" was a sign of quality and durability from 1950 to 1990. Then cheap China took over. If this is about the war: This person is from the US with zero knowledge about history.
Bro Done Goofed Up
Surprisingly, gods seems to be shy. You never see them around, anyway ...
This was fun (though not for most of those portrayed). I listened to this awesome ancient history podcast a few summers ago (not Dark History - something else), and it was all about ancient rulers serving their rivals their own kid for dinner. Yowks. Times were not more peaceful, though maybe the casualty counts were lower, though Gengis Khan would like a word.
Anything provoking thought beyond, "why is he holding some woman that's not his wife " is appreciated.
This was fun (though not for most of those portrayed). I listened to this awesome ancient history podcast a few summers ago (not Dark History - something else), and it was all about ancient rulers serving their rivals their own kid for dinner. Yowks. Times were not more peaceful, though maybe the casualty counts were lower, though Gengis Khan would like a word.
Anything provoking thought beyond, "why is he holding some woman that's not his wife " is appreciated.
