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LESSON 2 · Invisible Killers: Plagues

The Wrong Name

The "Spanish Flu" was never Spanish. The 1918 pandemic likely began in the United States, then rode troop ships to Europe during World War I.

So why blame Spain? Spain stayed neutral in the war, so its newspapers printed the truth about the sickness. Every fighting nation censored its own press to protect morale. Spain looked like the epicenter only because it was the one place telling the story out loud.