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Article created by: Gabija Saveiskyte

History is a fascinating subject. The history of us humans spans over 300,000 years, and it's been marked by victories, tragedies, and all other kinds of drama.

But history happens all over the world, and some events capture the interest of history buffs more than others. Recently, enthusiasts shared their fixations after one netizen asked: "What is the one event in history you're obsessed with and can't stop researching?"

The answers ranged from events in 16th century England to the present decade. So, if you're prone to going the rabbit hole of history, be warned: the entries in this thread might cause an involuntary obsession.

#1

US Capitol building under blue sky, symbolizing historical events that are interesting for people to research. Might be a little too recent but January 6th and the massive parade of fraud and incompetence that lead to it and followed it.

I have no idea why it’s not a bigger deal to the average American. Also I can’t help but wonder what would have happened or where we’d be if one Democrat failed to evacuate.

Mrchristopherrr , O.J. / wikimedia Report

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    #2

    Black and white photo of horse-drawn wagons in a line depicting historical events in transportation and migration. The persecution and extermination of native Americans, and the annexation of their lands by the US government. Probably the most shameful chapter of US history and most people don't even know about it.

    KnittedParsnip , Fernald / wikimedia Report

    #3

    Ancient ruins under a clear blue sky, a notable site among 30 historical events that captivate people's interest. The Bronze Age Collapse.

    Around 1200 BC, every sophisticated culture around the Mediterrean fell apart. The Greeks, the Hittites, the Phoenicians, the Egyptians, everyone. They were either completely wiped out or decimated to the point where it would take centuries to recover.

    No one knows exactly what happened, but there are vague references to "sea people" and famines and droughts. The Iliad and the Exodus may both be a twisted race memory of this event.

    solo1y , Václav Moravec / wikimedia Report

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    #4

    Wooden cross memorial in a field marking a historical event, with flowers and wreaths placed at its base. The Christmas Truce in WW1. There is something so beautiful about it. Ignore what happened the next day.

    bleedblue4 , anon / wikimedia Report

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    #5

    Engraving of a plague doctor wearing historical protective clothing during one of the most interesting historical events. Black Death or Bubonic Plague.

    Known_Masterpiece972 , I. Columbina / wikimedia Report

    Santrikea
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A great book to read on this is A Year Of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. It's a fiction novel based on the reality of life during the plague.

    #6

    Scenic view of a large lake surrounded by forest and mountains, illustrating interesting historical events locations. Khamar Daban incident. A group of hikers basically start bleeding from the eyes, clawing at their throat then turn feral and drop dead. Only one survived, reason range from everything to it was a lie/exaggerated to they came across a military testing location for nerve gas. 


    Basically reads like 28 days later but irl.

    CFO-Charles , Iñaki LLM / wikimedia Report

    Santrikea
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Similar in some ways to Dyatolov Pass. Both took place in Russia, where nerve agents are tested. I truly believe both were unnatural incidents.

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    #7

    Russian royal family portrait depicting historical events that are so interesting to learn about. The last Russian royal family— Nicholas, Alexandra, Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexis. From incredible privilege to violent extinction, they were a loving but tragic family overtaken by extraordinary circumstances. There are so many family photos, written accounts (including their own letters) and official portraits to view, you really get a sense of them as people. I started reading about them in the 80s, long before their remains were found. It was one of the biggest historical mysteries back then. I always wonder why Nicholas didn’t at least get the girls out while there was still a chance.

    PinkRoseBouquet , Boasson and Eggler / wikimedia Report

    Doormeetass
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Romanovs were not good people. "Loving" is a strong word to describe them. There's a reason the dynasty was overthrown in the early 20th century. And it wasn't bc they were loving people

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    #9

    Large historic cathedral with tall spires under a clear sky, representing significant historical events and architecture. As an ExMormon, Mormonism. I can’t believe how incorrect I was about what I claimed to believe for three decades.

    Strong_Attorney_8646 , Brett Sayles / pexels Report

    #10

    Historic eruption captured with billowing smoke and ash, illustrating one of many interesting historical events. Krakatoa eruption.. absolutely huge. One of the loudest sounds ever heard, massive Tsunamis, ash filled the sky around the world for years causing red sunsets and darkness. Global temperatures dropped.

    gatvolkak , Anonymous / wikimedia Report

    #11

    Artist’s historical drawing of a fortified structure with walls and people, illustrating interesting historical events. The disappearance of the Roanoake colony.

    Delaneybuffett:

    I just watched some history clips on YouTube saying they have solved what happened to the colony. I want to read up to see if what they say is true. They said the colony basically split up, part combined with a local Indian tribe on Croatoan island ( which is now known as Hatteras. Other members went inland. Supposedly they have found pottery and skeletal remains to confirm these theories. Again, not saying it’s 100% solved just interesting and something I want to read more on

    Blu_Spirit , Uncredited / wikimedia Report

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    #12

    Wreckage of a historical event site on a rocky mountain terrain with snow-covered peaks in the background. The story of the Uruguayan rugby team that crashed in the Andes and was stuck there for 2 months. The details are mind boggling.

    SallyMutz314 , BoomerKC / wikimedia Report

    #13

    Microscopic view of viruses representing a significant historical event in medical and scientific research. Marburg virus originating from Kitum Cave in Kenya. 90% mortality rate virus you can just get from visiting a cave. Scary and intriguing.

    More-Beginning-3054 , Erskine Palmer / wikimedia Report

    #14

    Three snowmen with branches as arms overlooking a cityscape, symbolizing interest in historical events and winters. Did some research on the history of snowmen after I learned that the earliest recorded piece regarding snowmen was from 1380, and I absolutely LOVE that it's something that has continued and evolved with time. It's such a cool little piece of history that you don't think too much about, but has brought so much joy to people for hundreds of years.
    Befor the 1950s, snowmen were more often on the elaborate side, created by artists as art for art's sake, but also used for things like protesting (like the miracle of 1511). The man who sculpted Abraham Lincoln's tomb created a stunning snow and ice statue in 1857 that became very famous. Art supplies have always been very difficult for many people to acquire through history and artists used whatever they could to create their art, and snow was something that was easily accessible for many, so it was its own special medium for awesome sculptures that people had access to, regardless of income or status. It wasn't until the 1940s that snowmen became an activity that children took part in, and we have Ruth Herman's book Snowy The Traveling Snowman to thank for what the western world now recognizes as a snowman.
    Snow sculptures obviously didn't last and people often put so much work and time into them regardless, and I feel like that is such a wonderful and human thing. The urge to create something special, even if it won't last long.

    pablonerudaa , Adil Sattarov / unsplash Report

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    #15

    Portrait of a historical woman wearing pearl jewelry, representing one of the most interesting historical events. Tudors, specifically Anne Boleyn and other Tudor women.

    _burnthis_ , English school / wikimedia Report

    #16

    Memorial monument with flowers in Hiroshima Peace Park, a significant site of historical events and remembrance. Hiroshima. I visited there a few weeks ago and as an American, it feels odd going to a place like that. The Peace Park Memorial is beautiful and heartbreaking all at once.

    loverbf_3019 , Balon Greyjoy / wikimedia Report

    #17

    Black and white historical drawing showing people in period clothing involved in a dramatic event from history. The Dance Epidemic. What was thaaat?!

    FawkMyLyfe420:

    The dancing plague of 1518, or dance epidemic of 1518 was apparently a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace [now modern-day France] in the Holy Roman Empire from July 1518 to September 1518. Apparently somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for weeks. There's too many theories behind what happened and the most popular one is a stress-induced mass hysteria... Other theories include ergot and there's a lot of controversy about how many deaths there actually were.

    WhatINath , Pieter Brueghel the Elder / wikimedia Report

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    #18

    Ancient pyramid at a historical site surrounded by dense forest representing significant historical events. The Maya and other Meso or South American cultures. Always new and interesting things being discovered. The event I used to be obsessed with was the "disappearance" of the Maya... except they didn't disappear and there are millions of Maya alive today, big misconception.

    I really like the work of Ed Barnhart after seeing a few of his series on The Great Courses.

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    He also has a fun Podcast called ArchaeoED.

    KingRilian , Teoberto Maler / wikimedia Report

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    #19

    Hands holding multiple US 100 dollar bills, illustrating wealth connected to historical events and their impact. The 2008 recession. Everything about that era explains , LIKE A MAP, how we got to this point in US history. I am obsessed with it.

    HumanistSockPuppet , Tima Miroshnichenko / pexels Report

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    #20

    Map of Soviet Union administrative divisions in 1989 showing republics, borders, and historical geopolitical regions. The end of the Soviet Union.

    So_Call_Me_Maddie , Perry–Castañeda Library / wikimedia Report

    #21

    Black and white photo of people in a lifeboat rowing on water, illustrating historical events that intrigue readers. Titanic.

    jsklmnop , J.W. Barker / wikimedia Report

    #22

    Black and white photo of soldiers disembarking from helicopters during a historical event in a combat zone. The Vietnam War for me. My dad was there. He’s told me things, but watching these documentaries is just mind blowing to me.

    Alarming_Artichoke91 , U.S. Air Force / wikimedia Report

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    #23

    Memorial wall showing 300000 victims, representing a significant historical event remembered by many. The Nanking event. It's just so inhumane and atrocious I can't stop thinking about those poor innocent people.

    Axient , MtBell / wikimedia Report

    #24

    Clouds of smoke and debris rising against a dark sky during one of the most notable historical events. The Challenger disaster. I was three months old when the first Space Shuttle went up in April of '81. I was 5 when Challenger and its crew were destroyed due to gross negligence.

    Every time I find out something new, or someone makes a new video/documentary, I'm always interested in case there's something else I didn't know. Nothing can change it or change my mind about what happened and why it happened, but I just have to collect as much info as possible.

    Always listen to the engineers, not the bureaucrats.

    Doombah , Kennedy Space Center / wikimedia Report

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    #25

    Tree trunk with visible bark damage and green plants growing around it in a grassy outdoor setting for historical events context. The North American chestnut blight :( the old growth forests in the north eastern part of what is now the u.s were surreal. Those ecosystems were what fairytales are made of. We can hardly imagine the world it would have been then, knowing what it is now… I think about it almost every day, it’s not healthy, lol. so much lost to the insatiable greed of colonial expansion, the chestnut trees not even the worst of it.

    SketchyGirlScout , Daderot / wikimedia Report

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    #26

    Man in vintage suit sitting on leather chair drinking a beverage, representing historical events of interest in black and white. For me, it's Italian organized crime in America from the formation of the five families and the commission by Lucky Luciano until the mob was gutted by RICO in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I'm just fascinated by the power these guys had at the turn of the century. Obviously, this isn't a particular event, but I can't get enough.

    EmperorDolan , Remo Nassi / wikimedia Report

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    #27

    Ancient battle scene with warriors on foot and horseback, illustrating one of the most interesting historical events. CANNAE…
    The time and effort required to slaughter 50,000 men in one day….one at a time…without bombs or bullets or arrows Is unbelievable. The raw calories burned, the feeling of complete satisfaction Hannibal would have felt, the despair and chaos in Rome when news broke.

    Eight hours of slaughter, unending. Soldiers would have had to stop for water breaks during. Leaving the front line to towel off and slurp water, then going back to the circle to continue stabbing, slashing and bludgeoning.

    Just imagining the cost and resources required for 30,000+ Roman breastplates and swords and gear and helmets is incredible.

    Hundreds of Millions of dollars lost, an entire city’s fighting population gone. A literal day of mourning was held because there was NO one in the city that wasn’t effected In one way or another.

    And yet Somehow , Rome endured.

    SneeserSalad , John Trumbull / wikimedia Report

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    #28

    Medieval figure in red robe holding a book, representing one of the most interesting historical events studied today. The dark ages. I know this has been debunked but that era still feels so eerie and dark to me. It comes right after the fall of the Roman empire and before modern history.

    KingTechnical48 , Andrea del Castagno / wikimedia Report

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    #30

    World War II bomber flying over a rural landscape during a significant historical event with smoke rising from the ground. World War 2.

    Electrical_Toe_2567 , Unknown author / wikimedia Report

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