Re: Strikes me as odd re Spanish Flu
RagsI've read quite a few books around 1914-1945 and the Spanish Flu has ever only been a footnote, of if not certainly not dealt with in much detail. Always a line "Oh and by the way this deadly virus came along in 1918 and killed more people than WWI casualties."
Also I'd be really interested to know how the world began to go about its business in 1921 onwards as the virus subsided. Can't see to find much out about that.
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[www.mylondon.news]
[www.independent.co.uk]
[goingviralthepod.libsyn.com] ... loads of other links from this podcast too
[history.blog.gov.uk]
[www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[www.theguardian.com]
[play.acast.com]
[www.historyextra.com]
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