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Gilded Age
Disasters & Events of the Era
Spanish Influenza Worldwide Outbreak 1918
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[QUOTE="Michael H. Standart, post: 52592, member: 79064"] >>I'm not for sure how the Influenza acted in great Britain and Canada and other parts of the World.<< As I understand it, it was devestating enough that it may well have hastened the end of the First World War. The flu didn't just hit the United States but quite a few other nations as well. The writing was already on the wall in this as Germany was exhausted and it's military on the verge of revolt so absent the flu, I think it still would have ended before the turn of the New year. If the flu did anything, it served as one of the final straws to break the back of this particular camel. [/QUOTE]
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