The Spanish Flu & How The World Recovered (1918-1929) History Documentary

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  • @bubbastill2040
    @bubbastill20402 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother was 12 years old in 1918,one of 14 children on a farm near Waldrip,Texas.She was one of the last of the kids to get sick,she cared for the others before that,and she said that hardly a day went by that a wagon didn't pass in front of their farm with a coffin headed toward the local cemetary.She lived another 86 years,passing in 2004 at the age of 98

  • @geraldinewarren9279

    @geraldinewarren9279

    2 жыл бұрын

    What was her routine in taking care of them. Did she say?🦋

  • @bubbastill2040

    @bubbastill2040

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@geraldinewarren9279 I remember her saying something about damp cloths in pans of cool water for fever compresses.I don't recall her mentioning any medicines or even a doctor being summoned.With 14 kids I'm sure they had somewhat ample food staples.She talked about how her dad,my great-grandad,liked biscuits and butter with sorghum syrup.Also a lot of baptist prayers going up from that farmhouse.Whatever was done,they all survived

  • @geraldinewarren9279

    @geraldinewarren9279

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bubbastill2040 , beautiful 🦋🙏🏽🦋

  • @annarenfroe2943

    @annarenfroe2943

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow.

  • @geoffreyschermerhorn9830

    @geoffreyschermerhorn9830

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dam, shoulda asked her about that spanish flu vaccine that killed off the younger generation. Im sure she knew about the experimental shot in the 20s

  • @megeasling8080
    @megeasling80803 жыл бұрын

    My father got the Spanish flu in 1919 when he was stationed in San Diego, WW1. ( He also signed up for WW2). His whole platoon died. He was the only one who left the tent and went home. His father had died. He got it again when he got home and was quarantined to the porch. He told me plenty about it and swore that he never got the flu again because he always put Vicks in his nostrils (which has camphor in it). After washing our dishes, he always poured boiling water over them as a final rinse. I think it affected his whole 99= years with PTSD that everyone died but himself in that tent.

  • @ria0991

    @ria0991

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm very much younger than you but you triggered a memory I had forgotten until now. My great grandmother who lived to be 104 done the same with the hot boiling water. Thank you for allowing me that memory

  • @user-vp1sc7tt4m

    @user-vp1sc7tt4m

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did he live to be 99? I wonder if is because: "he always put Vicks in his nostrils (which has camphor in it). After washing our dishes, he always poured boiling water over them as a final rinse."

  • @steveafanador6441

    @steveafanador6441

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's crazy😮

  • @chathuranganijayasekera2995

    @chathuranganijayasekera2995

    2 жыл бұрын

    😮

  • @susanjackett9268

    @susanjackett9268

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's so sad , but a miracle that he then enjoyed longevity too. We use Vick, but also ensure we're well armed with virus fighting meds and natural remedies. People shoukd exploit the internet, therefore superb online physios who'll teach how to clear the lungs of muck. Even the common cold can turn nasty, its the lungs you must nurse and study, not forgetting mobility and good fresh air.

  • @blackwaterarts8480
    @blackwaterarts84802 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather lost his mother in the first wave and his father, an uncle, and a cousin in the second wave. He was taken in by an aunt in Florida as a young child. Later on he joined and worked in the CCC camps. Life was hard back then. We are blessed to have treatments so soon after the arrival of Covid.

  • @Carnut533

    @Carnut533

    2 жыл бұрын

    Vaccines is something they never had back then

  • @mombee27
    @mombee272 жыл бұрын

    My family were directly impacted by this pandemic. My Grandmother died at 26 years old in Los Angeles in 1918 from Pandemic. My Dad at 2 survived but not having his mother growing up was difficult. They were Norwegians, so his Aunt and Uncle took him in their home while his Dad went to work in Oregon for the railroad.

  • @wm3277

    @wm3277

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thats crazy... Im from Oregon and im part Norwegian.

  • @busterbiloxi3833

    @busterbiloxi3833

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wm3277 You know what's even more crazy. I'm from Canada and my mom is Italian. Amazing!

  • @DrCorvid

    @DrCorvid

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@busterbiloxi3833 greets from my Stuart side; I think Mary Queen of Scots' baby James I/VI was Italian, Rizzio's baby, the one they found walled up in Edinburgh castle.

  • @iainmair485

    @iainmair485

    Жыл бұрын

    @@busterbiloxi3833 You are a fanny baw bag.

  • @jonathanhansen3709
    @jonathanhansen37093 жыл бұрын

    I’m 65, and I can tell you most people I met from that generation, never talked about it. I only knew one man who admitted to having had it. He was a very good friend of mine when he was alive, and had been a veteran of WWI where he caught it two weeks after the war ended. Said he spent a month in an army hospital in Paris recovering from it. He was 28 at that time, and lived to be 95.

  • @winderzhao7661

    @winderzhao7661

    3 жыл бұрын

    Th

  • @shihtzusrule9115

    @shihtzusrule9115

    3 жыл бұрын

    I read a book called Dreamers of the Day I picked up in a Dollar General store for 3 or 5 dollars. It is a historical novel about a woman who was in Cairo, Egypt during the peace talks when Churchill was only Secretary of State and under death threats. She was in Egypt at that time because her entire family had been killed by the Spanish Flu and she was the only one to survive it and inherited money. The death that was everywhere scared them and scarred them all. The roaring 20's came out of everyone dies so we may as well drink live like there is no tomorrow.. a period of prosperity where everyone dabbled in the stock market because you could buy stock on a margin if you couldn't afford the price, contributing to the collapse. FDR stopped that. The book is a good read. My grandmother talked about everything and told stories of her life. She was born in 1901 and never even mentioned the Spanish Flu. I think it was a close companion to a generation and something they couldn't bring themselves to revisit.

  • @faithrada

    @faithrada

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm in my 70's and my mom spoke of THE 1918 Influenza quite a bit... because her infant brother Eric died of it. He is burried in Wales. That effected my mother deeply. When I became somewhat of a 'prepper' about 7 years ago.. my main focus was on Pandemics. I was able to gather up a few REAL N95 MASKS... so when I had to fly home it is possible that that saved my life. Thanks Uncle Eric! 😊

  • @faithrada

    @faithrada

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Julie Sprik I could not agree more Julie. Those who are ABLE to prepare ahead of a crisis become a real asset to their community. The sooner we Realize that our PURPOSE is TO SERVE... the better off we are.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@faithrada It’s gets more haunting at night when I think of the grief I’m going through with the Spanish Flu and the cases on my grief are surging up once again

  • @LuisMartinez-gy5md
    @LuisMartinez-gy5md3 жыл бұрын

    It had nothing to do with Spain. Spain was simply the first country to report on it because it was a neutral country and there was no censorship.

  • @malindyo

    @malindyo

    3 жыл бұрын

    They said it most likely originated in a Kansas military base from soldiers coming back from Europe.....WWI was going on too

  • @geoffpriestley7001

    @geoffpriestley7001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@malindyo it was kept quiet by the countries at war if it happened now they would be screaming biological weapons

  • @SuperManning11

    @SuperManning11

    3 жыл бұрын

    You must have just missed it, but they did indeed state that fact in the video; a couple of times.

  • @mikhailv67tv

    @mikhailv67tv

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes.... That's covered in the video. Most History nuts already know this anyway.

  • @granny686

    @granny686

    3 жыл бұрын

    It should be known as American flu

  • @susanfromthemountains1754
    @susanfromthemountains17542 жыл бұрын

    My great grand-mother and great-grandfather both died of the Spanish flu, six months apart from each other. Their orphaned five children were sent to neighbors and relatives to be raised. One of those orphaned five children grew up to be my dear grandmother. She died in her 89th year of life, in 1990. She once told me, in 1976, on her 75th birthday, that she couldn't believe she was still alive to be so old. Little could she know, her life would continue on another 14 years to Rest in Peace three weeks before her 89th birthday. Her son, my father, lived to the same age. I wonder if I will live that long too.

  • @deetrvl4life875
    @deetrvl4life8752 жыл бұрын

    And look at all those brave nurses and those treating and helping others, instead of closing clinics. History is so amazing,

  • @kathyyoung1774
    @kathyyoung17743 жыл бұрын

    For people to LEARN from history, first you have to TEACH history in the schools. This has not been done well in the past 35 years.

  • @MotherNature101

    @MotherNature101

    3 жыл бұрын

    Another great point. Well said.

  • @luckyRwe

    @luckyRwe

    3 жыл бұрын

    It hasn't been done well in at least 45 years. I've learned more on my own as an adult due an interest in history and ancestry, than I ever learned in school.

  • @MotherNature101

    @MotherNature101

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@luckyRwe That's great. I am the same way too. I love history. 😃

  • @kathyyoung1774

    @kathyyoung1774

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@luckyRwe Yes, it's been about that long. I was a teacher and watched it happen. Now history classes have been replaced by classes in Social Justice and Globalism and very skewed lessons in US history. Keep reading on your own. Go to original sources. Blessings.

  • @georgio3674

    @georgio3674

    3 жыл бұрын

    Especially black history. It’s a shame that as a white male I’ve learned more about black history from my black friends than from the entire 7 years of college!

  • @lori3865
    @lori38653 жыл бұрын

    None of my schooling taught any of this..no wonder we repeat the same problems over and over.Time to grab hold of our Education systems and shake them up don't you Think!!

  • @johndoe-wv3nu

    @johndoe-wv3nu

    3 жыл бұрын

    I knew about this. They taught it in history. It was again brought up in Science. I also know there was a large area in a local cemetery where all the death dates are in the same time frame. Then there was speaking with elderly people. There's documentaries galore. It's on you to learn and research the world we live in.

  • @lori3865

    @lori3865

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@johndoe-wv3nu My Great grandfather never mentioned anything about it and he loved to tell us little children all the stories of his life.He was a white man adopted by Black bahamian family.married a bahamian women.He was a Big tall man with the Bluest eyes and White hair.If he were alive today I would have my treasure back How I loved that man.

  • @esperanzacorazon9686

    @esperanzacorazon9686

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lori3865 awwwww

  • @azb7866

    @azb7866

    3 жыл бұрын

    They will never tell u this coz they want to keep us all ignorants. Handling sheep is easier then wolfs.

  • @lori3865

    @lori3865

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@azb7866 Time to restructure the education systems or teach our own the right things.

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
    @theadventuresofbrockinthai43252 жыл бұрын

    First let me say that I enjoyed this video. Both of my parents came from this era but had two different lives. My Dad was born in 1907 and from the age of 10 was pulled out of school to work and start supporting the family. On the other hand my Mom was born in 1918 and had a sheltered life. She went to live with her Grandparents and graduated from high school. She became a beautician and had her shop in the front room of her Grandparents house. Dad went into the navy in 1924 and stayed there until 1946 right before my birth in 1947. He married my mom in 1941. Dad was in Pearl Harbour on December 7th 1941 when the Japanese attacked and his ship was hit by a torpedo in the engine room and he was the Chief Engineer at the time. He had not started his shift yet so he wasn't in the engine room yet and was not hurt. Mom had no idea what was going on with my Dad because there was little to no communication because we were at war. 3 times mom was notified that my Dad had been killed. She told me that by the 3rd time she knew he was okay. They lived through all of that and had Dad not gotten the asbestos cancer I have no doubt he would have lived to 100 or longer. Mom got pneumonia and while in the hospital got the deadliest staph infection (MRSA) that at the age of 97 was a death sentence for her. She died just after her 98th birthday. I feel fortunate to have had parents that lived through some of the worst times of our nation. The stories they have told me are priceless.

  • @rosiew1952

    @rosiew1952

    2 жыл бұрын

    so sad ,I still think that the Spanish flu and the Black death is much worse and killed millions of people .RIP to them all

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325

    @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rosiew1952, it is true because they didn't count the people that died from heart attack, stroke, car crashes, over dose, shootings or any of the rest of the normal things people die from. My brother died because the pig value in his heart finally stopped and they marked it down as this nasty virus. When his son treated them with a long court that would drag the hospital and all the Doctor's that had anything to do with it they changed their minds. I think it will be interesting to see how many people died of all the regular things that kill people every year for the last 2 years and compare them to the previous few years. I think you will finding them tap dancing around that subject.

  • @bartolomeucarvalho5273

    @bartolomeucarvalho5273

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised to hear that it was your parents who went through this pandemic, while most other comments are about their great-grandparents. If you don't mind me asking, how old are you now?

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325

    @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bartolomeucarvalho5273, Not a problem. The way my family developed was that Dad was in the Navy and an officer so he was at sea most of the time. As far as I have been able to figure it out, every time Dad would come home Mom would get pregnant. There were 4 girls but for some reason Mom had something in her genetic makeup that the female child was always born either dead or died shortly after. So there were only the 5 boys. I was the last one so my family always treated me as the baby. Dad was 40 years old when I was born and that was in 1947. I am now 74 years old. I have had a very full life and have friends all over the world. I have traveled the world, mostly in North America and a little down to south America and Western Europe. I now live in Thailand and am retracing some of my Dad's steps. Before the virus hit us I had been to Australia twice and scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. Been to Singapore 4 times, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and all over Thailand of course. I had planned to go to China and Tibet in 2020 but that nasty virus put a stop to that. I don't know if I ever will do China now. At this moment I am in the Bangkok Hospital because of some health issues but doing fine. They tell me I will be going home tomorrow. We'll see if that happens. So sorry about the long answer but it's 03:15 in the morning and I can't go to sleep. I'll sleep when I get home. I'm also somewhat of a history guy so I like to give people the background of why things are the way they are. It makes the answer a little more interesting. Hope that answered your question. Lol

  • @bartolomeucarvalho5273

    @bartolomeucarvalho5273

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 thank you for your detailed explanation. I am somewhat of a history enthusiast myself, so I certainly appreciate your detailed reply. I love your story, you have lived a beautiful life so far. And it was very funny to hear a 74 year old use 'lol'.

  • @brandonb1681
    @brandonb16818 ай бұрын

    In my small town cemetery, we have lots of graves with 1918 or 1919 as a year of death for many of them. My Grandma would tell me about the Flu in rural North Carolina. She was a teen then.

  • @mamamaryan0817
    @mamamaryan08172 жыл бұрын

    “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”-George Santayana

  • @zentamm

    @zentamm

    2 жыл бұрын

    History was rewritten. Spanish flu was just as nonsense as the current scam.

  • @JoeZyzyx

    @JoeZyzyx

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Those who do remember the past, become determined to repeat it".

  • @williampjohnston53

    @williampjohnston53

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zentamm I don’t even think that it was re written. The Spanish flu wasn’t even recorded in history, except in passing, as a normal event. But books about it started to appear over fifty years after the “event”. And what we call the Spanish flu, was in fact three events. It was the second of those that was decidedly dodgy.

  • @djsimonrossprice9400

    @djsimonrossprice9400

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@williampjohnston53 explain

  • @williampjohnston53

    @williampjohnston53

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@djsimonrossprice9400 What do you want me to explain ? It would take me forever to completely explain. The fact that it disappeared from history is self evident. Try to find any detail about the spanish flu in history books, memoirs, or biographies of those at the centre of it. Try to find real data. We obviously had press censorship during the war, so the press had to follow the government line. And what do we see in Google Images from 1918 ? A whole load of staged photos of people wearing masks, or hundreds of people in hospital. The Spanish flu was three separate events - The main event was the one that occurred around armistice day, when mysteriously, healthy military age people started dropping dead. They even had successful vaccines for the “ Spanish flu” , but we are not told this.

  • @charmedlilsis1
    @charmedlilsis12 жыл бұрын

    So, 100 years later, we as a society and species have learned nothing from past mistakes. Great. 😑

  • @jacquelineiona1996

    @jacquelineiona1996

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly ....I learned about all this kind of thing some years ago from an excellent documentary about the Black Death

  • @shamaramoore7178

    @shamaramoore7178

    2 жыл бұрын

    So is wall street going to crash soon?

  • @winkpinky1445

    @winkpinky1445

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s pathetic right?

  • @theire483

    @theire483

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep...history proves, if you don't learn from mistskes, you are destined to repeat them....although in this case not exactly. I say this because when the medical community got more info on this virus they (having possibly known of the Spanish flu) told us exactly what to do...they did their job. The problem we today had was a political divide...that is really we had NO LEADERSHIP. The medical community was NOT allowed to lead the country, the "president" put his vice president in charge. He silenced (hand strapped) the medical people. They felt their hand were tied between the president wanting to protect his reelection prospects, and telling the pubic the truth. We do not seem as if we are going to get a handle on this thing any time soon....people refuse to comply. Yes (we learned nothing), because we the people seem to be very well, not just ignorant, but stupid.

  • @lacindycute

    @lacindycute

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree with that 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @redhawk7002
    @redhawk70022 жыл бұрын

    This is very well done. In end, at about the 31st minute, you mentioned the depression in the US Midwestern farm belt. I believe that was caused more by an unfortunate drought that extended over several growing seasons in the late 1920s. Also, the mass production of the automobile meant that crops like hay and oats that had been used to feed horses were no longer needed. When farmers all converted at the same time to planting other crops like corn and soybeans, it caused grain prices to collapse.

  • @ryunoe9353

    @ryunoe9353

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, things rarely have one cause but a bunch happening all at the same unfortunate time.

  • @janetprice85

    @janetprice85

    2 жыл бұрын

    It also had sources in the economic collapses of the heavy debts in Germany and other European countries as a result of WW1 and over speculation in stocks with no safe guards back then,etc.

  • @toniiversen4666

    @toniiversen4666

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’d have to Fact check the no longer needing grain and hay and not sure how well grain and hay grew in the mid twenty’s don’t know if anyone could buy a car in 29 ..But yeah Just think New York stock exchange needs to explain what,where and when did they lose everyone’s money..

  • @PK-zb6wh

    @PK-zb6wh

    2 жыл бұрын

    well there wasn’t just a drought-ALL of the topsoil blew away, ALL of it. Farmers converted to soybeans back then? I am not so sure.

  • @roanokedeaniac
    @roanokedeaniac2 жыл бұрын

    My maternal grandmother and great-grandmother died within one week during November 1918. My mother was only six years old. Her father was left with seven children, one only a couple of months old. He rather quickly married a woman with six children of her own. Needless to say, my mother’s life was not an easy one. However, she persevered and I miss her so much.

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie41743 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting how much has not changed in pandemic response. It's like we didn't learn a thing

  • @michelangelobuonarroti916

    @michelangelobuonarroti916

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's why some leaders love the uneducated. They don't question those leaders.

  • @bucky4047

    @bucky4047

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its not the response. It’s the imbecilic politics that got in the way of being able to respond. The leftists tied up government because they were more interested in power and control than serving the people

  • @chantalfinn6173

    @chantalfinn6173

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bucky4047 riiiiight...

  • @bucky4047

    @bucky4047

    3 жыл бұрын

    Chantal Finn Think about what was going on stop listening to media and think

  • @maburg713

    @maburg713

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bucky4047 - Yes, Buckster. Because "The Left" is in the White House making all those decisions. "The Left" are the ones standing in front of those cameras (that wicked, awful "media") feeding them prop-a-ganda day in and day out, preening for The Base, questioning why HE'S not as popular as The Virus Doctor. Whining and whining and WHINING about how he's not "very well liked", as we head for 165,000 DEAD. Yep. It's "The Left", Demon Sperm. Go sit down and read a book.

  • @Sublimeoo
    @Sublimeoo3 жыл бұрын

    The only thing we learn from history is that we never learn from history

  • @soulflame799

    @soulflame799

    3 жыл бұрын

    hence, history always repeats itself. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing! Highs and lows are opposite sides of life's cycles.

  • @douglasthompson7464

    @douglasthompson7464

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Andy Manahan ?

  • @joebowden4065

    @joebowden4065

    3 жыл бұрын

    Does blow my mind. And people still questions it’s value in the modern world😫

  • @gbuz5789

    @gbuz5789

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, people today think we live in history pretending slavery was last year and Jim Crow still exists when actually there is almost no racism. History is a story that happens to be true, you can learn something from it but it has no impact on the present since we don't have time machines.

  • @gbuz5789

    @gbuz5789

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mamabeancoleman5811 The left is changing history and pretending we are living in the history they make up. History is a story we can learn from that happened to be true, nothing more, nothing less.

  • @lady1venus
    @lady1venus2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this very informative documentary. The Spanish flu had 4 waves and then disappeared... It's now January 2022 and we are in the middle of the 4th wave... since "history tends to repeat itself" we should now see progress. You even stated during their 4th wave, it was widely spreading but symptoms were very mild as well... just like right now with the 4th wave of Omicron

  • @dutnu2339

    @dutnu2339

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hope this is the case that it will end drop down so much that it's not worth talking about anymore

  • @lindifuller9113

    @lindifuller9113

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I know several people who got the virus recently including family. The symptoms were mild and they recovered within a week or less. The current administration doesn't want to admit it is getting better and the MSM will never report it.

  • @cbryce9243

    @cbryce9243

    2 жыл бұрын

    History is repeating itself. At the end, fascism took over in Germany, but it appears that America will be the fascist country instead of Germany. Too bad we can't learn from the past.

  • @NiaG34

    @NiaG34

    2 жыл бұрын

    Technically it didn’t disappear completely, I feel like i remember it trying to spread around 2013ish, unless this was a different Spanish disease

  • @user-cb2lz8yy9s

    @user-cb2lz8yy9s

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Several of my students are infected and it’s widely being spread right now but symptoms are very very mild! Many had mild cold like symptoms! My staff that has been infected is the same! Reporting fatigue, congestion minor cough. NONE have had a fever! I am really hoping you’re right! It’s looking hopeful so far.

  • @Dan-pd9ys
    @Dan-pd9ys2 жыл бұрын

    This is actually eery to watch nearly 2 years into this century’s pandemic. Eery is actually an understatement. The vocabulary is the same, the media and the government downplaying certain aspects of what is going on. History repeats itself always.

  • @dianafelice2541
    @dianafelice25413 жыл бұрын

    My Grandfather took all his children up into northern Canada and lived in the thick woods/all seasons/hunting for food/ sleeping in open 1 1/2 yrs then returned to Niagara Falls ...all healthy. Thank God.

  • @joeschmoe21

    @joeschmoe21

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe your grand-father carried a weak gene that would have been naturally 'un-selected' by the virus. By preventing natural un-selection, your grandfather's defective genes were propagated. God may not be as happy about this as you think :)

  • @therealberlinsylvie

    @therealberlinsylvie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent story. Thank you

  • @therealberlinsylvie

    @therealberlinsylvie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Joe Schmoe Maybe

  • @Britishshooter

    @Britishshooter

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joeschmoe21 Good joke! LOL! Seriously, his grandfather displayed exactly the kind of survival instinct that has allowed the human race to survive no matter what was thrown at us!

  • @sahar2629

    @sahar2629

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@joeschmoe21 I thought god doesn't believe in evolution and natural selection

  • @beehivejournals6446
    @beehivejournals64463 жыл бұрын

    My great grandmother was about 8 months pregnant when she became ill and both died from the Spanish flu. It absolutely changed my family dynamics as my great grandfather modified his vehicle, packed it up with supplies and his surviving 5 young daughters and did field work along the way until they made it to California from nearby Kansas City Missouri. It was an epic journey according to my grandmother and her sisters. They also didn't have the luxury of grieving either. At any rate, these types of events have the capability of completely changing and altering lifestyles.

  • @bruvocado

    @bruvocado

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow what a journey, he’s a brave man

  • @jessicaquick6411

    @jessicaquick6411

    3 жыл бұрын

    yes people with brains will leave the cities

  • @MakerInMotion

    @MakerInMotion

    3 жыл бұрын

    Now people are packing up and fleeing California.

  • @joez3706

    @joez3706

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MakerInMotion 🙄

  • @pondlil

    @pondlil

    3 жыл бұрын

    Beehive Journals wow

  • @chriscarey5756
    @chriscarey57562 жыл бұрын

    My father’s mother died in 1919. From what was told to me was she was well in the morning sick in the afternoon and dead by night. She left behind 6 children and her husband.

  • @TheDavejmcknight
    @TheDavejmcknight2 жыл бұрын

    You do exceptional work History Time. My grandfather had the Spanish flu in Canada at 17....scarred his lungs terribly. I had the Swine flu in 1976 and lost two and a half months. This is real, and this documentary is excellent 👏

  • @antoniusmaximus3174
    @antoniusmaximus31743 жыл бұрын

    History repeats itself is an understatement.

  • @PeachesCourage

    @PeachesCourage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spanish flu was mostly vaccines google images has proof

  • @bridgetlove1884

    @bridgetlove1884

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PeachesCourage stop spreading misinformation. Flu vaccine wasn't even available until 1940's.

  • @jrize3228

    @jrize3228

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bridget Love I think that peaches whatever account was a spammer. I saw the same reply on a lot of comments.

  • @bridgetlove1884

    @bridgetlove1884

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jrize3228 yes I noticed that, just wanted to get the facts out there.

  • @nuggetella

    @nuggetella

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, informative, revealing, no matter how or what humans do, the struggle remains real...

  • @stuartcohen2757
    @stuartcohen27573 жыл бұрын

    This documentary has to be required to be played on national TV. This is such a replica what is happening now.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    I won’t want to see that in case Mum sees me cry on this again because I did before half term on Thursday, I did all day on it

  • @hollydowns2279

    @hollydowns2279

    3 жыл бұрын

    Least educated and most aided by this video will be the least likely to watch or believe this history lesson! Kansas flu ! Because people from Kansas (like Dorothy in Wizard of OZ) Would Trump supporters build a wall of hate against Kansans ? They were quick to disrespect Chinese Americans

  • @0bliviodice

    @0bliviodice

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@hollydowns2279 CCP not Americans

  • @misscleo378

    @misscleo378

    3 жыл бұрын

    @holly downs. No one in America faulted Chinese Americans for the Chinese government’s lack of care and action when handling the unhygienic wet markets, (if that’s even where this virus came from). China is responsible for the loss of trillions of dollars.

  • @shelbysmith923

    @shelbysmith923

    3 жыл бұрын

    Corona is not even close to as dangerous for the healthy. Look at the math and statistics im sick of science denial on both sides

  • @turtlemama888
    @turtlemama8882 жыл бұрын

    The parallels between then and now are striking, medically, economically and politically. When people start complaining about how long it's taking to get thru covid, I always reply with "the Spanish Flu took three years, just plan for it".

  • @justrosy5
    @justrosy52 жыл бұрын

    Here's to the one guy in the crowd who survived war, a pandemic, economic upheaval, and stood there in the crowd of haters, and refused to do the Nazi salute! Respects!

  • @nora22000
    @nora220003 жыл бұрын

    Great storytelling--compelling and true! My grandma was a nurse in Philadelphia during th3 1918 flu pandemic, and she left notes for us on how to survive as she said the new aeroplanes would make sure that this happened again.

  • @jonathanhansen3709

    @jonathanhansen3709

    3 жыл бұрын

    How right she was!

  • @stephaniewilliams4705

    @stephaniewilliams4705

    3 жыл бұрын

    With respect, may I ask what her notes said about how to survive? I am scared

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stephaniewilliams4705 I’m scared about my grief on this rising more because this is the worst war stress Second wave ever

  • @Andrew-yd8zp

    @Andrew-yd8zp

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nora22000 A very wise woman indeed.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nora22000 Normally I’m inside hiding my Spanish flu grief much as I could but it broke out

  • @wilbertforde3062
    @wilbertforde30622 жыл бұрын

    when history is forgotten then it can easily be repeated with simiilar effect😭

  • @barbarahendricks2967

    @barbarahendricks2967

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had a government teacher say the same thing

  • @kyliesmith2734
    @kyliesmith27342 жыл бұрын

    I want to comment on your production as it’s done so professionally, your narration and editing is impeccable. Great documentary, maybe one day I’ll see your name on Netflix.

  • @mrdonigan
    @mrdonigan2 жыл бұрын

    It blows my mind how often we repeat history...

  • @elinordrake7129
    @elinordrake71293 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting, I never realized that there were 4 waves with the spanish flu.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    2nd wave was 3 times the size

  • @stevepirie8130

    @stevepirie8130

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hadn’t realised the first wave mostly killed the elderly and babies. I’d assumed all four waves killed the 20-40 yr bracket.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stevepirie8130 2nd wave affected 20-40 year olds

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    And that hurts me more than before

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    But I have to go with it

  • @Redemtor62
    @Redemtor623 жыл бұрын

    Can't figure out if more or less comforting to know leaders and public in the past were as stupid as now.

  • @tubester4567

    @tubester4567

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well there are 4 times the population today and only 5% of the deaths so far. I would much rather be dealing with Covid19 than Spanish Flu

  • @Stacie45

    @Stacie45

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tubester4567 And far greater chance of a vaccine being developed today, considering they didn't know what viruses were 100 years ago.

  • @oldschoolman1444

    @oldschoolman1444

    3 жыл бұрын

    Seems like not much has changed in the last hundred years!

  • @Sangreaalstube

    @Sangreaalstube

    3 жыл бұрын

    It might be comforting to know that medical science is 100 years more advanced than it was then.

  • @TheMentalblockrock

    @TheMentalblockrock

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Spanish Flu was a LOT worse than Covid-19, so the stupidity this time is world leaders have vastly over- reacted.

  • @catballou5304
    @catballou53042 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful narration Pete. We can all learn so much from this history lesson. I’m sharing with my family and friends. Stay safe everyone - be kind and understanding. We are all in this together. 🙏 🇺🇸 ❤️

  • @davidk7544

    @davidk7544

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stop praying and get your hands dirty.

  • @patsycoyle9510
    @patsycoyle95102 жыл бұрын

    There is still time to learn from History…never to late.

  • @toobcheck
    @toobcheck3 жыл бұрын

    What a sad, sad testimony to Humankind... truly, we do not learn lessons well😪😪😪

  • @joeschmoe21

    @joeschmoe21

    3 жыл бұрын

    A virus is part of our natural evolution. Mother nature is cruel but effective. Science says we evolved from apes to humans via natural selection, with many such natural un-selection events. Religious fanatics do not believe in science, and assume that humanity is not part of nature. The real sad thing is that humanity is still not learning the big lesson, that humankind is subject to the same evolutionary processes as all other life on the planet.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s devastating how many died of this flu and I try my best to hide it since September. During my college days I don’t talk much

  • @Sanderkke
    @Sanderkke3 жыл бұрын

    This guy deserves at least 3 million subscribers if you's ask me. Top job mate please keep going!

  • @MrTobarac

    @MrTobarac

    3 жыл бұрын

    simply amazing job

  • @PeachesCourage

    @PeachesCourage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spanish flu was mostly vaccines google images has proof

  • @nailah4200
    @nailah42002 жыл бұрын

    My great grandfather died from this flu in 1919. He was stationed in France in WW1.

  • @justinsnider9772
    @justinsnider977211 ай бұрын

    My great grandfather was killed by the Spanish flu, my grandpa was only 2 years old at the time. Had to be rough going through Great Depression with no father.

  • @dahliak9240
    @dahliak92403 жыл бұрын

    You did a great job putting this together. The footage is amazing, can't believe your found them.

  • @phyllisbennet2155
    @phyllisbennet21553 жыл бұрын

    This was such a good documentary! There are remarkable similarities between how governments and people responded to the Spanish flu and COVID-19.

  • @levitatingoctahedron922

    @levitatingoctahedron922

    3 жыл бұрын

    not really. the former killed 2.5% of the world population, the latter has killed 0.008% of the world population. covid's response and mass media-caused panic is worse than covid.

  • @missysbees

    @missysbees

    3 жыл бұрын

    Created by the same evil diabolical men, the 1% who Jacob Rothschilds revealed are bloodlines of the fallen angels, Satanist control this world!

  • @cathleengonzalez1667

    @cathleengonzalez1667

    3 жыл бұрын

    levitating octahedron why isn’t anyone talking about the mutations of the virus? That’s the problem the longer it goes unchecked and unchallenged it will continue to get more and more virulent. That’s what happened 100+ years ago and it will happen again. Humanity is loathe to change learn or make quick adaptations never mind learn from history the average American cannot read above 5th grade it is a complete wonder more aren’t dead already. I suspect we will find out in the years to come the total number of dead is significantly higher than they currently report in order to not cause panic

  • @levitatingoctahedron922

    @levitatingoctahedron922

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cathleengonzalez1667 all cold/flu viruses mutate. that's why they continue to exist. natural selection at the microscopic level is fairly rapid.

  • @cathleengonzalez1667

    @cathleengonzalez1667

    3 жыл бұрын

    levitating octahedron 🙄 I do have critical thinking skills my point was however, lost on you

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent documentary. Although my Grandfather was Mustard-gassed in the trenches in France he survived and worked as a mechanic at a coalmine-lift afterwards but I never heard of Spanish 'flu until Covid came along.

  • @jeffreyrobinson6988
    @jeffreyrobinson69882 жыл бұрын

    I have a postcard that my Grandmother write to my grandfather in 1918. He was working as a carpenter in the Philadelphia shipyards, she was in Savannah. Grandma wrote about how "the flu" had killed one neighbor & made other's sick.

  • @alexomoridon8099
    @alexomoridon80993 жыл бұрын

    Wow! The similarities between then and now are truly eerie.

  • @tenabarnes3269

    @tenabarnes3269

    3 жыл бұрын

    In the pandemic of 1918 the Spanish Flu killed an estimated 50 million people in the world, in the United States the figure is 675,000 deaths, the majority of those deaths occurred in the first six weeks of the pandemic. according to current data in timing from when Covid 19 first showed up in China until now a full 9 months later worldwide there have been 23, 000,000 infections and less than 2,000,000 deaths with 15,000,000 recovered, and that is world-wide, this is not the same as the first pandemic, while I do believe the virus is real, I know for a fact the death numbers in the USA and also the positive tests are artificially inflated examples include persons who died of natural causes either from terminal illnesses in hospice or car or even industrial accidents and CV 19 was put on their death certificates. Also personally know people who "tested" positive were never I'll the whole time in quarantine not even with a sniffle. People here also called into testing sites to get an appointment to test, but when the line was too long left without the test, a few days later they were notified they had CV 19 . Doctors sent in blank swabs without using them and they came back positive, all of this and the numbers are no where close to matching the pandemic of 1918.

  • @barbarasomekh5541

    @barbarasomekh5541

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tenabarnes3269 1½11²1111111111111111111111¹¹²

  • @cjtan0265
    @cjtan02653 жыл бұрын

    It's unsettling how we mirror what had happened before. From reaction to this pandemic to rise of fascism.

  • @anneblubaugh58

    @anneblubaugh58

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly !

  • @deirdregibbons5609

    @deirdregibbons5609

    3 жыл бұрын

    And it's eerie that is just 100 years apart in time.

  • @cjtan0265

    @cjtan0265

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@deirdregibbons5609 i guess there are things we are bound to repeat until we learned from it.

  • @jrize3228

    @jrize3228

    3 жыл бұрын

    The fascism mirror is scary. I’m hoping we make it a few more months. Imagine if this happened in 2017? 45 and his henchmen will have had 4 years to entrench his lies and misinformation.

  • @emuriddle9364

    @emuriddle9364

    3 жыл бұрын

    And the Great Depression. Because, "Hurr durr I don't owe you anything!"

  • @patriciabilinkas3911
    @patriciabilinkas39112 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother was 16 when she got it. She was treated with kerosene on a sugar cube because there was no cure. She lived to be ninety, but had lung damage her whole life.

  • @marychristy4135
    @marychristy41352 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely mesmerizing…my Grandma was born 1900, she lived through this Spanish Flu and two WWars. I missed the boat in not documenting her experiences of life through all of this. She even survived cancer and died at 98. I miss her terribly she was a good woman and from the Penna Dutch background. RIP🇺🇸🥰🌹🙏❤️😢we need to realize History repeats and we’ve got to pull up our boot straps and change the world, especially for our grandchildren those who follow us. Make it a better place for humans and animals.

  • @shellysurf1
    @shellysurf13 жыл бұрын

    Here we are, 102 years later and we haven't learnt a thing!

  • @kathyyoung1774

    @kathyyoung1774

    2 жыл бұрын

    And we aren’t going to learn anything this time because of all the faked statistics and political lies.

  • @smartgearfactory717

    @smartgearfactory717

    2 жыл бұрын

    The people clearly hasnt learn that the elites are here to eradicate the people and make the survivors their slaves.

  • @julietcrowson3503

    @julietcrowson3503

    2 жыл бұрын

    The world IS as the powerful want it to be. Status quo is what they want. Education makes the humans wake up and speak up, then blow the whistle and become ostracised by narcs for rattling the chains of the poorly paid. Unite People to bring in Democracy!

  • @zentamm

    @zentamm

    2 жыл бұрын

    Scam then, scam now, you're right people haven't learnt to think.

  • @allendepacheco3419

    @allendepacheco3419

    2 жыл бұрын

    This comment thread is sad

  • @TheSteveBoyd
    @TheSteveBoyd3 жыл бұрын

    "History doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes." --Mark Twain

  • @sint0xicateme

    @sint0xicateme

    3 жыл бұрын

    History repeats itself - first as tragedy, then as farce. - Marx

  • @e-maginne

    @e-maginne

    3 жыл бұрын

    "A generation which ignores history has no past and no future." -Robert Heinlein

  • @kbal1451

    @kbal1451

    3 жыл бұрын

    “History always has a few tricks up its frayed sleeve. It's been around a long time.” - Terry Pratchett

  • @nicknolan8040

    @nicknolan8040

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sint0xicateme tragedy is tonight's secret word you win $50. Grouchy Marx

  • @frankburns8946

    @frankburns8946

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Kayne Fryday He also said: 'Golf...a good walk ruined.'

  • @cellgrrl
    @cellgrrl2 жыл бұрын

    My parents both born in 1922, apparently grew up with this, although it seems they were very small when it was at its worse. But my grandparents were still alive into their late 70's. My grandparents never mentioned the flu, the stock market crash, the depression, WW1. My mother's parents escaped Germany before Hitler was around thank goodness. It is just so funny how I never learned about any of these things when they were alive. My Dad a B-17 pilot however, shared many war stories which I ignored. Wish I had paid attention, but I didn't like hearing about war. What a time he lived in. I guess I can say the same thing.

  • @jackreston8188
    @jackreston81882 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! Thank You. Now we see history repeating itself in 2020- onward.

  • @michaelgearhart5050
    @michaelgearhart50503 жыл бұрын

    That was REALLY well done! I am sincerely impressed and grateful that their are still creators out there that are focused on quality.

  • @ladydnannahsmoothm5633

    @ladydnannahsmoothm5633

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello :-). Might I also suggest you research the philosopher Nostradamus.

  • @ireneonajarila4138

    @ireneonajarila4138

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ladydnannahsmoothm5633 RG)+

  • @namispondjamispond9282
    @namispondjamispond92823 жыл бұрын

    It only dawned on me a little while ago that this happened in the year WW1 ended meaning that people must have felt like the dark days were never going to end. I'm honestly not sure how people coped with all of this.

  • @FC-hj9ub

    @FC-hj9ub

    3 жыл бұрын

    We just passed the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII. Sadly half the planet is itching for war.

  • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823

    3 жыл бұрын

    And then came 1929...and imagine having to go thru that during the prohibition years..??? 1920-1933. December 5th is Repeal day.

  • @catcrane6217

    @catcrane6217

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 I wasn’t aware of that date. I think I’ll celebrate this year. I sometimes worry that they might try to restrict alcohol again. It seems that history really is repeating itself.

  • @shihtzusrule9115

    @shihtzusrule9115

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@catcrane6217 They won't repeal alcohol. It's how the public is medicated. Diverted. As long as people can buy beer on Friday night, have a cell phone and service, and cable TV they don't pay attention to what's really going on at the different governmental levels. It's our redirection.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@FC-hj9ub Very hard day for me apparently

  • @SuperMcabral
    @SuperMcabral2 жыл бұрын

    You did a very accurate report of the facts. History does repeat itself and it's going to be the greatest depression of all times.

  • @davidblanc458
    @davidblanc4582 жыл бұрын

    Some people do years of study comparing versions to understand a time period, but you no hoh ho , you pick the first history book near you and you suddenly have all the answers! Lmoa! Thanks for this basic and thoughtless retranscription work

  • @michaeldemarillac9992
    @michaeldemarillac99923 жыл бұрын

    I was taught none of this at school in Queensland, Australia in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Unbelievable.

  • @rosebud4387

    @rosebud4387

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes well Queensland is behind the rest of the world in most things.

  • @rosebud4387

    @rosebud4387

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well maybe I should have said a very separate part of the world.

  • @carolinalomeli9128

    @carolinalomeli9128

    3 жыл бұрын

    I went to public school in California in the 70's and it was never taught. I doubt it is still being included in History books. Why was it left out of books?

  • @annettemorley744

    @annettemorley744

    3 жыл бұрын

    Michael de Marillac nobody was...it has just appeared now...strangely...

  • @michaeldemarillac9992

    @michaeldemarillac9992

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@annettemorley744 I was so dissapointed COVID hit quite fast. Just as I was about to sail for a few years throughout Europe to see as much as I can, Fjords, the Mediterranean in summer and the UK for it's famous fish and chips. Now I wait patiently. Thankfully Australia has beautiful and pristine waterways, but even crossing State borders is tricky. I think it is strange too, take care.

  • @Windsweptzariel
    @Windsweptzariel3 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather’s first wife died of the Spanish flu. They lived in Philadelphia. He later met my grandmother and married her & had my Dad & his brothers.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    That’s awful like. My grief on this is okay every hour again but it loves to add more cases

  • @Windsweptzariel

    @Windsweptzariel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Nevaeh Yessenia Many people get married after their first spouse dies.

  • @jjmarz1001

    @jjmarz1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    So you're telling us that if it weren't for the Spanish Flu, you wouldn't exist.

  • @alelectric2767

    @alelectric2767

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow that messes with the mind.

  • @tonidellarocca136

    @tonidellarocca136

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Nevaeh Yessenia :

  • @Whocares.........
    @Whocares.........2 жыл бұрын

    Still watching and waiting for people to come to their senses! Watching this again, 3rd time! I love it 🥰. Thanks Pete!

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    2 жыл бұрын

    And this is where my mystery grief came from as my dog of 11 years was dying last year. I still miss her but I have a new dog Rosie we got her almost a year ago

  • @nosuchthing8

    @nosuchthing8

    2 жыл бұрын

    The more time.passes, the more the antivaxers get more detached from reality

  • @MrKing8050
    @MrKing80502 жыл бұрын

    "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it....

  • @M17_Max
    @M17_Max3 жыл бұрын

    I cant remember ever learning about this back in school, I remember researching it myself but never being taught it. Crazy.

  • @1locust1

    @1locust1

    3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't really learn of its scale until the 1990's.

  • @redangrybird7564

    @redangrybird7564

    3 жыл бұрын

    A teacher can't teach what he/she doesn't know.

  • @lillyrose3545

    @lillyrose3545

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is interesting what our state governments want us to learn. There is so much that we weren’t taught that is really important to learn. They like to keep people uneducated, it works well when those students hit the polls.

  • @penguindrum264

    @penguindrum264

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@redangrybird7564 teachers have to follow a curriculum and it would probably take an entire lecture or two which could cut into the time. It's good for STEM classes, but enforced curriculums in history classes leads to omitting a lot of important events and narratives due to certain states writing most of the textbooks.

  • @arandomyoutubeuser_____8930

    @arandomyoutubeuser_____8930

    3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't learn about this in school either. If it was even mentioned, it was very briefly, and only brushed over. I actually learned about it a few years back, when I got curious, and started researching the worst pandemics in human history. I had no idea that there had been one so recently.

  • @ericlaroza2485
    @ericlaroza24852 жыл бұрын

    Now I truly believe in the saying, "History repeats itself".

  • @ritaabal8604

    @ritaabal8604

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sr i am 67 and i was 34 when my husband and i flying from NJ to Florida to go in a cruise .to several island.the fly was pack the cruise was pack.my husband who was medical radiology came back rely sick.the doctor said he as in contact who have skin warm.in the fly or any of any place where people don't even now they have that contagious dices.ausid USA .that was the only vacation we go to other countries because like the doctor said at that time other countries have illness America don't even now.and the travel business don't goin to give that information.and here we are.33 years later.

  • @Neneng63

    @Neneng63

    2 жыл бұрын

    And I also believe that worst things tend to repeat after a hundred-year period...that's a cycle

  • @ralphromeo7066

    @ralphromeo7066

    2 жыл бұрын

    Learned*...

  • @trevorpurvis1309

    @trevorpurvis1309

    2 жыл бұрын

    The first time as tragedy, the second time as farce. KM

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    In 1918 and 1919, only the vaccinated died.

  • @kyliedavies1695
    @kyliedavies16952 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather had lifelong encephalitis which was a long term after effect of the Spanish flu. Many people suffered this disease as a follow on from that pandemic. The type of Encephalitis made these people suffer extreme headaches, fits, periods of catatonic apathy. It limited his ability to earn a living. So it’s not all as simple as once we get through it everyone who doesn’t die bounces back to a better life and society. We don’t know what the long term effects of COVID will be. In Australia our government has decided that now we have a highly vaccinated population that Omicron should be let rip. It’s an experiment that may have decades long impacts.

  • @thisisasentence5418
    @thisisasentence54182 жыл бұрын

    I suppose history does repeat itself. My deepest condolences to those who lost their lives in the Spanish Flu Pandemic. I cannot imagine the horror people worldwide went through with the influenza in 1918 to 1920. I also heard in another documentary that sometime during the Spanish Flu Pandemic a vaccine was made but scientists made a bacteria vaccine, people back then were fighting a virus, scientists around the Spanish Flu times did not have the technology to even see a virus under a microscope only they could see a bacteria. I can’t imagine the stress physicians and doctors went through. I also saw on the documentary that when the Spanish Flu ended back then people’s reaction was to just forget it. I think why they chose to forget about it was because it was so horrifying to live in, people dying everyday, family and friends that knew each other died all because of an invisible enemy, and people suffering from the influenza. In March of 2020 a coronavirus pandemic was declared and in my country took caution in 2020, pandemic guidelines were abroad around the world. In 2021 during the pandemic, my country was trying to face an endemic with the COVID-19 vaccine, however COVID-19 still lingered in the unvaccinated and the vaccinated in 2021. I still wear a mask because from my experience i believe it works, one time at school I was around friends who contracted COVID-19, I wasn’t aware of my friends having COVID but apparently they had it, except for me because I wore a mask around them. My school placed me on a mandatory quarantine and waited four days to test myself. On my fourth day I did not feel a thing so I went to get a test just to be safe and I did not have it, I tested myself again to make sure I did not have it and i still didn’t have COVID, and the same thing happened the next day I again took a test and I did not have it. I’m not saying this to encourage people to wear masks, your choice is your choice is a choice that i cannot have control over, I’m only sharing my experience with this virus and masks. Its now mid January of 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic now has the biggest wave we have seen. All that we can do now is hope for the best. May all of us regardless of where we are in this world look out for one another in this pandemic. May we learn something from the Spanish Flu Pandemic that we can make use of this knowledge during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect ourselves and others around us worldwide. May those that have lost their lives from Spanish Flu rest in peace. May those that have lost their lives from COVID-19 rest in peace. I wish for people that watched this video and for everyone around the world safety and hope during tragic times during this pandemic. I appreciate the time you took reading my comment. Stay strong and stay safe.

  • @quentinle4892
    @quentinle48923 жыл бұрын

    Spain was still a monarchy at the time of the Spanish Flu. It didn't become a republic until 1931.

  • @zurita1642

    @zurita1642

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just what I was going to text.

  • @Psycho-wd1gn

    @Psycho-wd1gn

    3 жыл бұрын

    He mentions the spanish monarch by name like twice.

  • @zurita1642

    @zurita1642

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Psycho-wd1gn The guy wasn't need to be head of State. You fancy pants Republic citizen :-P

  • @rustee00

    @rustee00

    3 жыл бұрын

    But Spain 🇪🇸 was a republic for not that many years

  • @zurita1642

    @zurita1642

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rustee00 in 1873, notwhere near 1918. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Spanish_Republic?wprov=sfla1

  • @lallred1911
    @lallred19113 жыл бұрын

    By the second wave of the flu, my grandmother had a six month old baby (my father) and she was pregnant again. I wish I had been able to ask her about her experiences.

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    These comments have to be fake. No one is this ignorant.

  • @653j521

    @653j521

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@theknowall2232 Except a troll?

  • @lightbeingform
    @lightbeingform2 жыл бұрын

    Such a cool comments section, love the many histories that tie in. It is interesting seeing how things are both same and different, in various ways, these days.

  • @nicolelawless9942

    @nicolelawless9942

    Жыл бұрын

    My grief over this did not get noticed and I could hardly sleep at night either because I was worried about hearing their voices and the advice they gave I’ll never forget

  • @TheDennisConway
    @TheDennisConway2 жыл бұрын

    Serious, solid and well-spoken history.

  • @daniellemoreau3201
    @daniellemoreau32012 жыл бұрын

    This man's voice...and the pace of his story telling is perfect as he explains the Spanish Flu epidemic in the US. There is an art to making history come alive!

  • @shag6414

    @shag6414

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree!

  • @mourningwarblers5863

    @mourningwarblers5863

    2 жыл бұрын

    Foreign accent to US.

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    At 13:10 we hear that a mutation or new strain formed and it attacked all ages. This is false, new strains are ALWAYS less of a problem because original immunity still works well. It is a disadvantage for a virus to kill the host, hence for anyone who doesn't have immunity, new strains produce milder symptoms than the original.

  • @katybassett8549

    @katybassett8549

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mourningwarblers5863 Is that a problem for you??? How sad...

  • @alpearson9158

    @alpearson9158

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mourningwarblers5863 yeah English get over it

  • @Here2Comment
    @Here2Comment3 жыл бұрын

    "There is nothing new under the sun"

  • @maryalice5357

    @maryalice5357

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bible

  • @steveng1624

    @steveng1624

    3 жыл бұрын

    Correct

  • @elisabethdakak878

    @elisabethdakak878

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ecclesiastes 1:9 King James Version 9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.

  • @maryb.hopkins8418
    @maryb.hopkins84182 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting this about the 1918 pandemic, it's been very enlightening to finally understand just what they went through back then! It also has made me realize that we are going through our own version of with Covid!

  • @zacktong8105
    @zacktong81052 жыл бұрын

    A very thorough, if morose story. My parents lived through the period, and yet it was not a subject addressed by them. My grandfather was a sanitary engineer and commissioned officer with the US Public Health service, but he died in 1941 before any of his grandchildren were born. His wife, ,my grandmother, lived another 50 years but having lost many in her family to other causes, she was afraid of disease and would never bring up the subject with any of her grandchildren. My mother, a physician born in 1915, was too young to have experienced the early years of the pandemic. Eastern Massachusetts was heavily affected by the disease, but little was known about how to control it. The World Series baseball games were held in the fall of 1918 in Boston where crowds were packed together in the stadium. Having the impression that in the US the disease was mostly confined to the northeast I asked a physician whose father had been influential as a physician in dealing with it why was this the case. He suggested that as the disease from returning soldiers gradually spread west that cities became more focused on how to prevent it doing some of the same things as Covid today so they were better prepared. Then as time passed to the present the public perhaps felt that pandemics had been eliminated even though health officials knew this wasn't true. Indeed variations on Covid could make this a long haul issue over many years. There is definitely sentiment against discussion of it with the hope that it will suddenly disappear as quickly as it came.

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    Research carefully, and that means outside the controlled MSM, avoid places like wiki, and you will see that staring in 1918, there was a massive vac ...

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    cination campaign. A massive campaign of giving these medical procedures to healthy people. And only the vac...

  • @theknowall2232

    @theknowall2232

    2 жыл бұрын

    cinated died. If you have trouble finding this information (avoid google) just ask.

  • @yvindskarsten8922
    @yvindskarsten89223 жыл бұрын

    100 years later and money still means more then lifes.

  • @yvindskarsten8922

    @yvindskarsten8922

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Binnaz Husain What???

  • @bobvance3277

    @bobvance3277

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Binnaz Husain societies with legal abortion, liberal sex ed and access to birth control have fewer abortions than those where abortion is criminalized

  • @mikkimikki5376

    @mikkimikki5376

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lives

  • @yvindskarsten8922

    @yvindskarsten8922

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mikkimikki5376 wooow.. Internet teacher spends 10'years searching youtube for typos. Gtats 😂

  • @elfpimp1

    @elfpimp1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bobvance3277 cite your sources and data for that statement.

  • @PandoraKyss
    @PandoraKyss3 жыл бұрын

    Time Traveler trying to escape the 2020 pandemic arriving in Philadelphia, 1918 - "Awshit."

  • @nicknolan8040

    @nicknolan8040

    3 жыл бұрын

    LOL !!!

  • @elizabethmorales3923

    @elizabethmorales3923

    3 жыл бұрын

    This made me lol

  • @cfour7672

    @cfour7672

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would time travel to get those who died back because my grief oh my god

  • @mbe102

    @mbe102

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, if you were from 2020 you'd have a pretty strong resistance to H1N1, if you'd been getting flu shots. The other way around, 1918 to 2020, you'd be super dead.

  • @taylorturrie9059
    @taylorturrie90592 жыл бұрын

    Those who do not recognize and study history are doomed to repeat it!

  • @andrewbazeley6057
    @andrewbazeley60572 жыл бұрын

    It’s reassuring to know that we could never make the same mistakes again.

  • @paulabillanes5084
    @paulabillanes50842 жыл бұрын

    My great grandmother died from the Spanish Flu. I remember as a little girl hearing about this and thinking that could never happen now. Little did I know.....

  • @sallyintucson
    @sallyintucson3 жыл бұрын

    One of my Great Grandfathers was a doctor in WW I. He died of the misnamed Spanish Flu in 1920. My Great Grandmother must have talked about it a lot because our mother talked about it.

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake77382 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful documentary 👏 ❤ thank you.so much for all of the time and effort that went into researching and selecting films.

  • @k.schmidt2740
    @k.schmidt27402 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. Thank you so much for all your efforts!

  • @DarkSygil666
    @DarkSygil6663 жыл бұрын

    When the bodies are piled up faster than they can be buried, then you know you have a problem.

  • @graemesharp1982

    @graemesharp1982

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Make Me Believe I thought he was talking about Chicago

  • @geeache1891

    @geeache1891

    3 жыл бұрын

    When bodies are pilling up faster than they can be buried, then you leaders know that you should have acted earlier and that now only drastic measures can alleviate a bit.

  • @BlueSky-oe4fn

    @BlueSky-oe4fn

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think that will be too late.

  • @BlueSky-oe4fn

    @BlueSky-oe4fn

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Make Me Believe Ecuador?

  • @PeachesCourage

    @PeachesCourage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Google images proof Spanish flu was mostly vaccines

  • @soilofk
    @soilofk3 жыл бұрын

    History repeats itself over and over and over... we never learn! So sad

  • @aemrt5745

    @aemrt5745

    2 жыл бұрын

    We never have and never will learn because human nature does not change. It is why writtings from over 2000 years ago still hit home. Greek Tragedies and the Bible show man's fallen nature. We cannot change it, we can only deal with it.

  • @soilofk

    @soilofk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aemrt5745 Probably not change it completely, but humanity also has improved and changed many things for the good. There is always hope. The world today is much better than what it was in 1300s or 1800s... there is so much to learn though.

  • @iniebeer2823

    @iniebeer2823

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dinosaurs will take over again, i guess. Spreading viruses (all sorts) repeatedly will wipe out humanity.

  • @aemrt5745

    @aemrt5745

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iniebeer2823 I think it will be cows. Yes cows. There is a lot of pent up anger amoung them.

  • @iniebeer2823

    @iniebeer2823

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aemrt5745 😢

  • @HangitRite
    @HangitRite2 жыл бұрын

    My grandad was 10 when the Spanish flu killed his dad then a week later it killed his baby sister..he never talked about what killed them just that at 10 years old he was the food provider for his mother and other sister...I still have the shotgun he used to hunt good for his family. He told my mother and her siblings the Spanish flue killed his dad and sister and many more but never said the Spanish flue to us grandkids..just that they died..here I am 100 years later and my dad was the 2nd to die from this virus in the state of Alabama.. we as a society are idiots when it comes to this stiff

  • @aussiebaz5363
    @aussiebaz53632 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, great content and very well presented. Thank you.

  • @michaelbaughman4017
    @michaelbaughman40173 жыл бұрын

    Those who don't remember the past, are condmed to repeat it.

  • @dblyolk3535

    @dblyolk3535

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah learn from your mistakes

  • @jimbo43ohara51

    @jimbo43ohara51

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately this is something we can't predict or prevent. Plays into the idea of eternal recurrence.

  • @michaelbaughman4017

    @michaelbaughman4017

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jimbo43ohara51 Napoleon invaded Russia in September (you might as well say Winter).Hitler also be invaded late in the year. Random!? No, I think not .

  • @PeachesCourage

    @PeachesCourage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually fear repeats history and the Spanish flu was doctor's shots back then you can easily see on google images too

  • @michaelbaughman4017

    @michaelbaughman4017

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PeachesCourage (?)

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder36783 жыл бұрын

    My parents both got the Hong Kong flu in 1968. They were very sick, but they recovered. No one remembers that one.

  • @kathleengivant-taylor2277

    @kathleengivant-taylor2277

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do. I had that as a kid . I got very sick but recovered. Also had 2009 swine flu got very sick but again recovered. Struck again me and my daughter both caught covid19 from her work . Got very sick for several weeks at home but recovered. I count my lucky stars so to speak

  • @nicholasschroeder3678

    @nicholasschroeder3678

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kathleengivant-taylor2277 Geez! That's not the hat trick you want. Glad you're ok...I was six when my parents were so sick...it was pretty scary. I had to bring them food and drink in bed for a couple of days.

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kathleengivant-taylor2277 Wow

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kathleengivant-taylor2277 18 years ago, I survived my brain issues and got out of hospital in October 2002. I was honestly so ill that I could’ve died

  • @jendubay3782

    @jendubay3782

    3 жыл бұрын

    JP you have brain damage.

  • @cucharlie2006
    @cucharlie20062 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Very informative and well put together. History repeats itself.

  • @tammy707
    @tammy7072 жыл бұрын

    Love how you attempt to go out and your approach on gardening. Videos as well of course.

  • @Supermarketqueen
    @Supermarketqueen3 жыл бұрын

    Great work, thank you. This should be taught in schools.

  • @Michael-bf1dt

    @Michael-bf1dt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Francille how are you. Greetings from Ireland. Hope you’re safe from covid. This is a very good video. Best wishes for a happy new year 😊🙏 Michael

  • @123marksalot
    @123marksalot3 жыл бұрын

    It’s absolutely criminal that around 50% of the history I’ve learned, I’ve learned out side of school. My history textbook had ONE PARAGRAPH on all the Native America tribes and hardly touched on the trail of tears. Never mind teaching about the Spanish flu

  • @fhantasm

    @fhantasm

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most history that matters I learned before college I did from Assassin's Creed lmao. Not like college helped.

  • @steeviem1835

    @steeviem1835

    3 жыл бұрын

    Our education system is controlled! We're treated like sheep. They condition us by teaching us what they only want us to know...

  • @steeviem1835

    @steeviem1835

    3 жыл бұрын

    @duckduck Goal my EXACT opinion

  • @heathersickels

    @heathersickels

    3 жыл бұрын

    It would be great if public education would improve and become full spectrum, but it reflects our society. It is most important that the individual takes their own education into their own hands. There is basically unlimited knowledge available to nearly anyone on earth now.

  • @heathersickels

    @heathersickels

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@steeviem1835 yes, that is obvious so self-educate!

  • @DCinchi
    @DCinchi2 жыл бұрын

    Great video, Mr. Kelly! Thanks so much!

  • @williampalacio9980
    @williampalacio99802 жыл бұрын

    Great video mate,,, thanks buddy

  • @rosecoloredlady7094
    @rosecoloredlady70943 жыл бұрын

    Holy shit! I thought this had been on TV and was uploaded onto KZread. You're amazing at this!

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    3 жыл бұрын

    I won’t be because I’d be crying through it

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@FutureBoyWonder He is and this was how I finally knew what my mystery grief was in September and I was panicking over it one night

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    2 жыл бұрын

    Missing my grief a lot now compared to before

  • @rosecoloredlady7094

    @rosecoloredlady7094

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolelawless3199 What?

  • @nicolelawless3199

    @nicolelawless3199

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rosecoloredlady7094 Does no one notice my hard times because this grief was one of the worst

  • @Chinew60
    @Chinew602 жыл бұрын

    My Great grandmother had just had another baby, her and the baby were both taken by the flu. My Grandmother was three, with an older brother and sister. All three living children had to be farmed out to other families but they always stayed in touch with each other. They were from Argona Kansas.

  • @LS-ei7xk

    @LS-ei7xk

    2 жыл бұрын

    How sad. My grandparents were alive during this too, but they never talked about it; I have no idea what happened. Except that my grandmother was pregnant with my father, around this time. And in Philadelphia, too! How scary.

  • @katybassett8549

    @katybassett8549

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing...more need to hear historic reality as opposed to lies...

  • @653j521

    @653j521

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pregnant women and new mothers were hit especially hard. I met a woman born into a house with everyone ill with flu. She was premature because of the flu. Nobody expected her to survive but the exhausted doctor told the nurse to put the baby in a box in the warm (not hot) oven and if she was still alive in the morning, feed her. I don't recall who she said raised her. Among my relatives was a pregnant woman who died with her child, leaving three children and a heart-broken husband behind. (He was very emotional due to his mother dying when pregnant, not from the flu, when he was a small boy leaving three children and a heart-broken husband behind. That is an ugly way for history to repeat itself.)

  • @msjannd4

    @msjannd4

    2 жыл бұрын

    😭😭😭❤

  • @alexandersunter4899
    @alexandersunter48992 жыл бұрын

    Really well presented. Keep em coming.

  • @sebgold5841
    @sebgold58412 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for creating this programme, so informative. Having watched this, why on earth didn't we realized that it was only a matter of time before we were confronted by another pandemic..

  • @PhysicistGamer
    @PhysicistGamer3 жыл бұрын

    My great grandfather who fought in both WW for Italy, didn't get infected luckily but tons of soldiers of the Italian kingdom did

  • @PeachesCourage

    @PeachesCourage

    3 жыл бұрын

    Spanish flu mostly vaccines google images

  • @MrGeno-ud3dw

    @MrGeno-ud3dw

    3 жыл бұрын

    He was a great man.

  • @cathyhazeladams8725
    @cathyhazeladams87253 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! This video needs to be seen by everyone: it sheds such a light on current events and what might come next, because we are replaying exactly what happened in 1918-1920 - from the traits of the virus itself to the chaotic, inconsistent management on the part of government, to the reaction of the general population. It's chilling, and unpardonable, that this country is just as ignorant and inept as it was 100 years ago, even though we have a roadmap of what to do and what not to do from the 1918 event. Thank you for this video - will share!

  • @susannpatton2893

    @susannpatton2893

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately history ignored repeats -

  • @rosiew1952

    @rosiew1952

    2 жыл бұрын

    so true Cathy

  • @stevem9191

    @stevem9191

    2 жыл бұрын

    and still making people wrap their faces with dirty diapers

  • @wm3277

    @wm3277

    2 жыл бұрын

    Repost it on facebook

  • @rickkahl5444

    @rickkahl5444

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not exactly the same. We didn't have a million people in the sky at any given moment in 1918. Widespread air travel is making this thing much worse than it would have been otherwise.

  • @jandavis1362
    @jandavis13622 жыл бұрын

    This is an awesome video. Detailed and straight forward. Very nice presentation. I hope that you are gathering information to put together a video about our current pandemic, and look forward to seeing the downfall of information hitting our world population and opening their eyes.

  • @patsmith5947
    @patsmith59472 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother was only 13 years old when her mother (my great grandmother) died as a very young woman. My poor grandmother was kicked out of her home by her mean father. She had to pretend she was older and go find a job and somehow took care of herself. I can’t even fathom how she did that. Somehow she must of hitchhiked to a major city to find a job. She got married and had 3 daughters and in 1932 her husband then died from Tuberculosis. She ended up working two jobs and her mother in law helped her and worked too. My mother basically raised herself.

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