A look back at the “war to end all wars”

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The “war to end all wars” involved more than 70 million military personnel, the vast majority from Europe. An estimated nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a direct result of the bloody battles, according to historians. The war was believed to have helped spread the 1918 influenza epidemic, which caused 50 to 100 million deaths worldwide.

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