It's been 100 years since a Spanish influenza epidemic killed as many as 50 million people worldwide , including 675,000 Americans. A new book on the deadly pandemic is out this week. It's called “ More Deadly Than War .” The author, Kenneth C. Davis , talked with us about how the Spanish flu affected the course of World War I.
It's been 100 years since a Spanish influenza epidemic killed as many as 50 million people worldwide , including 675,000 Americans. A new book on the deadly pandemic is out this week. It's called “ More Deadly Than War .” The author, Kenneth C. Davis , talked with us about how the Spanish flu affected the course of World War I.