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The Spanish flu of 1918 killed 25 million people in six months and eventually killed between 50 million and 100 million. An estimated 17 million died in India alone; in the Indian army, almost 22 percent of troops who caught the disease died of it. The death rate was also high among indigenous peoples. The populations of some entire villages perished in Alaska and southern Africa.

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