Article created by: Denis Krotovas

We often hear a lot of strange things that go on in the world, but stranger things have happened here, for when you look back, history itself is an endless bizarre tale. In fact, some events are so wild that you are left questioning whether they really happened!

When Reddit user Creepy-Desk-468 asked netizens, “What's something that happened in history that sounds completely fake but isn't?” folks narrated such events that will utterly baffle you. Piqued your interest, have we? Well, just scroll down to check out the astonishing events for yourself!

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#1

A woman in an elaborate 18th-century gown and hairstyle stands in an ornate architectural setting. Julie d’Aubigny was a 17th century French lesbian opera singer who defeated several men in sword duels, stole her lover from a convent by dressing up as a nun, and publicly had several long-term relationships with women. After the death of her final and longest girlfriend she retired to a convent and died peacefully.

Aodhana , Bibliothèque nationale de France Report

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    #2

    Two cartoon characters arguing on grass, one says "I'm Dennis the Menace!" Dennis The Menace is a comic character introduced both in the UK and the USA. They débuted in the same month of the same year.

    They’re completely different characters, unrelated.

    EuroSong , JoshProductions 07 Report

    #3

    Portrait of a man with long hair and a mustache, wearing a dark outfit and white collar; historical facts context. Although now known for foods like cheese, stroopwafel, and kapsalon, in 1672, the Dutch ate their prime minister.

    teh_maxh , Christie's Report

    #4

    A submarine exploring deep ocean waters, emitting bubbles. A guy convinced three billionaires and a kid to pay him hundreds of thousands (with no refunds) to board his uncertified, experimental carbon fiber submersible, and MAYBE see a shipwreck. Then [ended] them all and himself 3.5km under the ocean surface through recklessness and ignorance.

    Absolarix , 7NEWS Australia Report

    #5

    Man holding an emu in open field, illustrating historical facts about grasshoppers and dinosaurs. The Great Emu War.

    Australia literally went to war with a bunch of oversized birds in 1932… and lost.

    10/10 best military victory in bird history.

    Tricky-Kangaroo-6782 , Unknown author Report

    #6

    Bear sitting on rocks with tongue out; grasshopper history is surprising. A bunch of Polish soldiers in WW2 adopted a bear, fed it cigarettes and beer, and had it help them carry ammunition during a battle.

    lilywinterwood , Rey Emsen Report

    #7

    Historical scene after Boston Molasses Disaster, with debris, vehicles, and crowds gathered in the aftermath. The great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919.

    wanderingstorm , BPL Report

    #8

    A green grasshopper perched on a leaf in a lush garden setting. Grasshoppers are older than both grass and the dinosaurs.

    Kaikeno , NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Report

    #9

    Street performers in vibrant outfits showcasing acrobatics, attracting a large crowd on a sunny day. The Dancing Plague of 1518 🤣 dozens of people in Strasbourg suddenly started dancing uncontrollably in the streets for days...some literally danced themselves to death!

    Bikingimbiking , Fons Heijnsbroek Report

    #10

    A man in vintage military uniform drives an old army truck at a historical event, showcasing World War II machinery. In 1866, during the Austro-Prussian war, Liechtenstein sent 80 soldiers to fight on the Austrian side. When the war ended, the Army returned with 81 men.

    monkeetoes82 , Kilian Karger Report

    #11

    Historical battle scene with soldiers and colorful flags, set in a scenic landscape. At the Battle of Karánsebes, due to a series of silly mistakes that started with some really good booze, the Austrian army mistakenly attacked itself instead of the Ottomans - who were late.


    In the end, both "sides" retreated, making this, as far as I know, the only time an army fought itself and lost.


    It's often listed as a battle where 0 Ottoman troops defeated 100000 Austrians.

    Gernahaun , Craciun Cristiana Report

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    #12

    Coastal landscape with cliffs and ocean waves, a historical natural scene. In 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared while ocean swimming off Portsea, and was never found.

    He was commemorated by having a swimming pool named after him "Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Pool".

    rdubya01 , Robyn Cox Report

    #13

    Man in historical attire gestures outdoors with a barrel in the background. Grasshoppers context. The Zambian Space Program

    The short term goal of the Zambian space program was to send a teenage girl and two cats to the Moon. The long term goal of the was to start converting primitive Martian populations to Christianity (peacefully of course). The program was headed by a former soldier and elementary school teacher named Edward Makuka Nkoloso. Nkoloso called those who participated "Afronauts." They were going to launch their 3 meter long rocket from the middle of a stadium in the capital city, but were denied by government officials.

    After the space program shut down due to lack of funding and their main Afronaut getting pregnant, Nkoloso ran for mayor, spoke out in favor of legitimizing witch doctors, and got a Law Degree at the age of 64. Shortly before his death, he won a medal from the Soviet Union for his actions during World War 2.

    Salnax , 27mikemorrison Report

    #14

    A soldier with an eye patch and mustache in a formal military uniform, posing against a light backdrop. Adrian Carton de Wiart - He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War.

    'He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear. He was also blinded in his left eye, survived two plane crashes, tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp, and tore off his own severely injured fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, "Frankly, I had enjoyed the war." '.

    Zern_RS , William Orpen Report

    #15

    A great white shark underwater, swimming with its mouth slightly open. Sharks are older than trees.

    Ariies__ , Getty Images Report

    #16

    Rolled parchment titled "We the People" on an American flag-themed background. Founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the same day-- July 4, 1826 -- the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence (which Jefferson wrote).

    bflaminio , Tara Winstead Report

    #17

    New York Police Department building with signage, NYPD vehicles, and pedestrians in the foreground. A police strike in NY was cut short after only a few days when the police realised that crime dramatically dropped when they weren't on duty.

    Editor's note: It was not a strike that was cut short. When the NYPD took a seven-week break from “proactive policing,” complaints about major crimes fell.
    Source: LA Times

    greenwood90 , Howard Herdi Report

    #18

    Historical figures gathered at an 18th-century event, showcasing a scene from early American history. George Washington had to borrow money to get to his own inauguration.

    llc4269 , Ramon de Elorriaga Report

    #19

    Soldiers during a historical Christmas truce in World War I, exchanging greetings and gifts on a snowy battlefield. In WW1, British, French, and German troops were fighting around Christmas. On Christmas day 1914 some of the units fighting each other decided to call a truce and celebrate together.
    On December 26th they went right back to war. .

    CaptainFartHole , A. C. Michael Report

    #20

    Union Jack flag waving with blurred boats on a blue water background. The British empire.

    This tiny, soggy, grey island conquered most of the known world. Probably because the weather was so awful back home.

    StationFar6396 , Karl Callwood Report