bovinehost
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The "war to end all wars", WWI, killed approximately 18 million people over the course of four years.
The global death toll from the 1918 flu was long pegged at 20 million, but most experts now think that grossly low. They talk of 50 million, perhaps 100 million.
And in 1918, people weren't flying all over the globe, vacationing in foreign countries, having layovers in Mexico City while on their way to Argentina and so on.
Just something to think about.
The global death toll from the 1918 flu was long pegged at 20 million, but most experts now think that grossly low. They talk of 50 million, perhaps 100 million.
And in 1918, people weren't flying all over the globe, vacationing in foreign countries, having layovers in Mexico City while on their way to Argentina and so on.
Just something to think about.