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Or was it already introduced to germany after the armistice in 1919?

2006-08-16 12:48:58 · 5 answers · asked by Ejsenstejn 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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Yes, the Spanish flu had infected the German army in 1918 and was one of many factors that caused the failure of the 1918 offensive to end the war in Germany's favor. The reason it was called the Spanish Flu was because a lack of censorship in Spain allowed widespread newspaper coverage of the epidemic. As best as can be determined the deadly mutation of the virus occurred in Kansas, USA.

2006-08-16 17:31:28 · answer #1 · answered by wealthmaster 3 · 0 0

The 'flu you are talking about hit the world in 1918/1919 and was a pandemic. It killed more people than the war had done. To ask "was it introduced to Germany after the armistice in 1919?" is a total load of *************. The armistice was on 11th November 1918. I advice you to speak to more knowledgeable people about history. Try www.jbb7994.com for a wider view of European history

2006-08-16 13:22:36 · answer #2 · answered by john b 5 · 0 2

We have been in basic terms speaking approximately this in my Microbiology class. The humorous ingredient with reference to the 1918 flu replaced into that human beings began getting it around March, flu season although is frequently around previous due October to February. the 1st wave that hit wasn't too enormous of a deal, human beings have been given ill and a few human beings died. The flu receded during the summer season time and it got here lower back later that 365 days during the autumn and that replaced into while it killed. So the question replaced into why did it kill during the 2nd wave yet no longer the 1st, and the respond is maximum in all danger that it had some variety of mutation. What we are seeing now with this flu is that it additionally began previous due in April, and now the flu is receding. with a bit of luck it won't come back interior the autumn, and be a huge killer, if it does, we greater clever desire for a lot of Tamiflu inventory, or with a bit of luck human beings come out with a vaccine via early September on the latest, via fact we want approximately 4-5 weeks to construct up immunity.

2016-09-29 08:38:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It had already reached Germany in 1918. I know this because my great-great-grandfather Pieter died of the Spanish flu on 31st of August 1917 and he lived only a few miles from the German border.

He was one of many who died that year.

2006-08-18 08:26:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Before.

2006-08-16 13:08:02 · answer #5 · answered by eskimo 3 · 0 0

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