LESSON 2 · Invisible Killers: Plagues
Carried by War
The same war that gave the flu its name also gave it a perfect path to spread. Soldiers packed into camps, trains, and troop ships carried the virus across the globe in weeks.
The result was staggering. The pandemic killed an estimated 50 to 100 million people worldwide — far more than the war itself. It struck on every inhabited continent before most governments would even admit it existed.