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1918 Flu Pandemic - Trench Fever - Extra History - #2

The mild first wave was over, and the lethal second wave was about to begin. The virus that emerged from the war trenches was highly contagious and could kill within 24 hours of symptoms appearing. 

1918 Flu Pandemic - Trench Fever - Extra History - #2

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Thanks for adding so much context. And so that's why it was called "Spanish Flu" - parly from wartime censorship.

Bill Lemmond

Rob wants everyone to know that he feels bad about this! There was a miscommunication about the photo reference :) He adds "If it makes them feel better, the part of my brain that screws up patterns is the same part that ensures I can’t do algebra."

Extra History

The gist of your comment, that U.S. tactics started out poorly, I agree with. The "More Battle Deaths" assertion confuses me. From english language Wikipedia, Combat Deaths and Missing in Action for WWI: US == 53402; British Empire == 953104; France == 1105000; Russia == 1700000; German Empire == 1800000; Austria/Hungary == 1016200. The US sold armaments to both sides until the British blockaded Europe and to the Allies thereafter, but we only sent our soldiers during the last year of WWI, so there was no way we could catch up in terms of deaths.

James V Nutley

The first wave was mild?? Hoo boy, this is going to get even nastier, isn't it?

Cindy Franklin

No

Daniel Sonnert

Beside the fact that it's upside down?

Marc Langlois

The First Battle of the First World War in which American Troops were Involved was the Battle of Cantingy, at the Village of Cantingy in Hauts-de-France. The Objective was for the Americans to Reduce a small Salient made by the Germans in the Front Lines while, at the same Time, Instill Confidence among the French and British in the Ability of the American Expeditionary Force. The U.S. would Suffer more Battle Deaths in the First World War than any of the European Nations, because the U.S. Commanders hadn't Learned, like the British, French and Germans had, from Four Years of Trench Warfare, and were still using 19th Century Tactics from the American Civil War in a 20th Century Industrialised War.

Martin Verran

Is it just me or is it something wrong with the imperial german flag?

Daniel Sonnert


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