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As the world's most lethal war was drawing to a conclusion, humanity was faced a crisis of even greater proportions. The Spanish Influenza turned out to be the second most fatal panedemic follwoing the Bubonic Plague of the middle ages. More than 50 million people would die from the flu and more than 500 million people would be infected. It was a truly global disease spreading from Europe and America out to all of the continents including Asia, Africa, South America and the islands of the South Pacific.