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  • Johnny Aitken, American auto racer, led first lap of the first Indianapolis 500 (October 15, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, eldest son of Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia (1919) (Fatalities)

  • Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves, Brazilian re-elected president, died before taking office (January 16, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Robert Anderson, Scotland Yard official (November 15, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet (November 9, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Felix Arndt, American pianist (October 16, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Dudley John Beaumont, British army officer and painter, husband of the Dame of Sark (November 24, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Louis Botha, first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (August 27, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Randolph Bourne, American progressive writer and public intellectual, (December 22, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Ivan Cankar, Slovenian Writer, (December 11, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Bernard Capes, British novelist (2 November 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, Portuguese painter (25 October 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Kate Carmack, founder of the Klondike Gold Rush (March 29, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Larry Chappell, American baseball player, (November 8, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • John H. Collins, American film director, writer, and husband of actress Viola Dana (Fatalities)

  • Rose Cleveland, First Lady of the United States of America, sister of President Grover Cleveland (November 22, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Carrie Cornplanter, Native American artist and descendant of diplomat Cornplanter (late 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Gaby Deslys, French actress and dancer (February 11, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Anton Dilger, medical doctor, mastermind of Germany's World War I secret bioterror sabotage (Fatalities)

  • John Francis Dodge, (January 14, 1920), American automobile manufacturing pioneer (Fatalities)

  • Horace Elgin Dodge, (December 10, 1920), American automobile manufacturing pioneer (Fatalities)

  • "Admiral" Dot (October 28, 1918), American circus performer under P. T. Barnum (Fatalities)

  • Angus Douglas, Scottish international footballer, (December 14, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Charles A. Doyen, United States Marine Corps brigadier general (October 6, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • George Freeth, father of modern surfing and lifeguard (April 7, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Harold Gilman, British painter (February 12, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Henry G. Ginaca, American engineer, inventor of the Ginaca machine (October 19, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Harry Glenn, American baseball player (Fatalities)

  • Myrtle Gonzalez, American film actress (October 22, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Edward Kidder Graham, President of the University of North Carolina (October 26, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Charles Griffes, American Composer, (April 8, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Wilhelm Gross, Austrian mathematician (October 22, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Joe Hall, Canadian ice hockey defenceman (Montreal Canadiens), member of the Hockey Hall of Fame (April 6, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Alfred Hindmarsh, New Zealand Labour Party leader, lawyer and politician. (Fatalities)

  • Phoebe Hearst, mother of William Randolph Hearst, (April 13, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Shelley Hull, American stage actor, (January 14, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Margit Kaffka, Hungarian writer and poet, (December 1, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Joseph Kaufman, American actor and film director, (February 1, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Lyman W.V. Kennon, American brigadier general (September 9, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Vera Kholodnaya, Russian actress (February 16, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Gustav Klimt, Austrian Artist, (February 6, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Bohumil Kubišta, Czech painter, (November 27, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Gilda Langer, German actress, (January 31, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Hans E. Lau, Danish astronomer, (October 16, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Julian L'Estrange English stage and screen actor (October 22, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Ruby Lindsay, Australian illustrator and painter, (March 12, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Harold Lockwood, American silent film star, (October 19, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Rosalia Lombardo, Italian daughter of General Lombardo (December 6, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Francisco Marto, Portuguese Fátima child (April 4, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Jacinta Marto, Portuguese Fátima child (February 20, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Alan Arnett McLeod, Canadian soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, (6 November 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Dan McMichael, manager of Scottish association football club Hibernian (1919) (Fatalities)

  • Léon Morane, French aircraft company founder and pre-World War I aviator (October 20, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • William Francis Murray, postmaster of Boston and former U.S. Representative (September 21, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Silk O'Loughlin, American baseball umpire (Fatalities)

  • William Osler, Canadian physician, co founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital, (December 29, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Ōyama Sutematsu, first Japanese woman to receive a college degree (February, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Hubert Parry, British composer, (October 7, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Niko Pirosmani, Georgian naïve painter (April 9, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Henry Ragas, American pianist of the Original Dixieland Jass Band, (February 18, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Stephen Sydney Reynolds, English writer, (February 14, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Lunsford Richardson, inventor of Vicks VapoRub and Junk Mail, (August 21, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • William Leefe Robinson, British Victoria Cross recipient, (December 31, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Edmond Rostand, French dramatist, best known for his play Cyrano de Bergerac, (December 2, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Morton Schamberg, American modernist artist in 1918. (Fatalities)

  • Egon Schiele, Austrian painter (October 31, 1918, Vienna) (Fatalities)

  • Reggie Schwarz, South African cricketer and rugby player (November 18, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Hamby Shore, Canadian ice hockey player (October 13, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Robert W. Speer, mayor of Denver (May 14, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Walter Stradling, English born cinematographer (July 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Willard Dickerman Straight, American investment banker, publisher, reporter, Army Reserve officer and diplomat (December 1, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Yakov Sverdlov, Bolshevik party leader and official of the Russian Republic established by the February 1917 Revolution (March 16, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Mark Sykes, British politician and diplomat, body exhumed 2008 for scientific research (February 16, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Dark Cloud (actor), aka Elijah Tahamont, Native American actor, in Los Angeles (1918) (Fatalities)

  • ʻAnaseini Takipō, Queen Dowager of Tonga (November 26, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Frederick Trump, grandfather of 45th President of the United States Donald Trump (May 30, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi, member of the Italian royal family, (October 19, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland (Erik Gustav Ludvig Albert Bernadotte), Prince of Sweden (September 20, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Minik Wallace, Inuit, (October 29, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • King Watzke, American violinist and bandleader, (1920) (Fatalities)

  • Max Weber, German Political Sociologist and Economist, (June 14, 1920) (Fatalities)

  • Pearl F. "Specks" Webster, American baseball player (September 16, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Bill Yawkey, Major League Baseball executive and owner of the Detroit Tigers, in Augusta, Georgia, US (March 5, 1919) (Fatalities)

  • Ella Flagg Young, American educator (October 26, 1918) (Fatalities)

  • Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1879–1952), Queen of Denmark (Notable survivors)

  • Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886–1941), King of Spain (Notable survivors)

  • Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) German-Jewish philosopher and Marxist literary critic (Notable survivors)

  • Raymond Chandler (1888–1959), American novelist and screenwriter (Notable survivors)

  • Walt Disney (1901–1966), cartoonist (Notable survivors)

  • Peter Fraser (1884–1950), New Zealand prime minister (Notable survivors)

  • Lillian Gish (1893–1993), American early motion picture actress (Notable survivors)

  • Haile Selassie I (1892–1975), Emperor of Ethiopia (Notable survivors)

  • Joseph Joffre (1852–1931), French World War I general, victor of the Marne (Notable survivors)

  • Jim Jordan (1896–1988), American actor best known as Fibber McGee (Notable survivors)

  • David Lloyd George (1863–1945), British prime minister (Notable survivors)

  • Franz Kafka (1883–1924), German-speaking Jewish author (Notable survivors)

  • Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867–1929), Chancellor of Germany during the armistice (Notable survivors)

  • Edvard Munch (1863–1944), Norwegian painter (Notable survivors)

  • Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), American modernist painter (Notable survivors)

  • John J. Pershing (1860–1948), American general (Notable survivors)

  • Mary Pickford (1892–1979), American film actress (Notable survivors)

  • Katherine Anne Porter (1890–1980), Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer (Notable survivors)

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945), American president (Notable survivors)

  • Leó Szilárd (1898–1964), nuclear physicist, discoverer of the nuclear chain reaction (Notable survivors)

  • Robert Walser, (1878-1956) Swiss-German modernist author (Notable survivors)

  • Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859–1941) (Notable survivors)

  • Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), American president (Notable survivors)

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Spring and autumn is a season of high incidence of infectious diseases, influenza is the most common. Everyone knows about the flu in life, so do you know how to prevent it? If you’re still a little unsure, the 107 examples of Spanish flu in this random tool will help you better understand the flu and its possible consequences.

You can use this generator to see who is representative of each flu case, when it happened, and what happened to those infected. Flu doesn’t kill people if it’s handled properly, but if it’s not taken seriously when it happens, it can worsen and cause other organs to fail, and history is not without examples. Due to the backward basic medical facilities in the early years, coupled with the weak awareness of the residents and the habit of not wearing masks, the people of some countries are basically defenseless against the Spanish flu,

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