The 1918 Flu Pandemic was one of the worst natural disasters in human history, contributing to the deaths of between 50 and 100 million people. It became known as “Spanish Flu”. Why?
Answer: To maintain morale, wartime censors suppressed reports of illness and mortality in most nations such as Britain, Germany and the United States. No such restrictions existed in Spain, creating a false impression that Spain was hit hardest.
Source: The Great Influence by John Barry




