The 1918 Flu killed more people than both World Wars, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War combined—so why don't we talk about it more? This deadly disease took nearly 700,000 American lives and an estimated 50 million total. Break out your map and track this viral spread from Kansas to Europe and back. Watch part two of this series here: This video is episode 11 from the series Mysteries of the Microscopic World, presented by Bruce Fleury Learn more about the 1918 Flu at 0:00 The Absolute Mystery of the 1918 Spanish Flu 3:20 Time Travel to the Summer of 1918 4:06 Spanish Depopulation: First Known Pandemic of 1580 4:57 Fingers Point at Haskell County, Kansas for Patient 0 5:44 The Flu Seemingly Stops, But the War Must Go On 7:05 British Doctors Deny the Flu Exists 8:30 Soldiers Mutiny Over Influenza 9:40 Leviathan Ship Begins the Trend of Mass Infection 11:07 How Warships and Trenches Create a Savage Flu 11:50 The Anatomy and Function of a Virus 13:
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