September in History

100 events
Titanic Wreck is Found
September 1, 1985

Titanic Wreck is Found

It was the early morning hours of September 1, 1985, when decades of mystery finally gave way to revelation.

The Great Fire of London
September 2, 1666

The Great Fire of London

It was a Sunday — September 2, 1666 — when flames tore through London in what would become one of the most catastrophic urban disasters in English history: the Great Fire of London.

V-J Day
September 2, 1945

V-J Day

It's a common misconception that World War II came to a definitive close when Germany laid down its arms in May 1945.

Frederick Douglass escapes from slavery
September 3, 1838

Frederick Douglass escapes from slavery

On September 3, 1838, a young man disguised as a sailor made his bold bid for freedom — Frederick Douglass fled from captivity at Covey's farm.

Britain Declares War on Germany
September 3, 1939

Britain Declares War on Germany

On September 3, 1939, the course of history shifted dramatically when Britain formally declared war on Germany. What followed would be six long years of global conflict.