- H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus
- Indeterminate origin (newspapers misattributed epicenter to Spain)
- Began during the end of World War I
- Possibly began at an army camp in Étaples, France in 1916
- First recorded case in Haskell County, Kansas (January 1918)
- Conventionally began March 4th, 1918 at Camp Funston in Kansas
- Reached European ports in April 1918
- Reported in China in June 1918
- Second wave began in August 1918
- United States had 292,000 deaths between Sept - Dec 1918
- India had estimated 12 million deaths in 1918
- Third wave began in early 1919
- Fourth wave occurred late 1919 - early 1920
- Considered over by mid-1920
- Cases: 500 million (1/3 of the world population)
- Deaths: 17 - 100 million
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Sunday, April 12, 2026
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Collection of facts about the July Revolution
This post is a collection of facts about the July Revolution (1830). There are 9 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Occurred July 26th - July 29th, 1830 (three days of riots)
- Preceded by July Ordinances ending the Chamber of Deputies, liberty of the press and excluding commercial middle class from elections
- Newspapers collectively agreed to not shut down
- Followed by three days of riots
- Tuileries Palace, the Louvre and Hôtel de Ville sacked on July 29th
- Charles X (Bourbon dynasty) was overthrown
- Louis Philippe I (Orléans dynasty) became King
- Hereditary right replaced with popular sovereignty
- Louis Philippe I later overthrown in 1848
Collection of facts about the Great Purge
This post is a collection of facts about the Great Purge (1936-1938). There are 10 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Political purge in the Soviet Union lead by Joseph Stalin
- Conducted by the NKVD (secret police of the USSR)
- NKVD lead by Genrikh Yagoda and Nikolai Yezhov
- Assassination of Sergei Kirov in 1934 led to show trials
- Removal of the 'Old Bolsheviks' within party leadership
- Removal of Red Army commanders
- Removal of the 'intelligentsia' (educated people) and wealthy peasants
- Dissenters sent to Gulag labor camps or killed
- Leon Trotsky later assassinated in 1940
- Total deaths: 700,000 to 1.2 million
Collection of facts about the Great Leap Forward
This post is a collection of facts about the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962). There are 8 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Goal to industrialize China and establish state-operated communes
- Private farming banned
- 25,000 communes averaging 5,000 households each in 1958
- Enforced grain quotas and widespread misreporting
- China was a net exporter of grain during 1958-1960
- Infrastructure projects included bridges, railroads, canals, reservoirs
- Caused the Great Chinese Famine (1959-1961)
- Total deaths: 15 - 55 million
Collection of facts about the Wall Street crash of 1929
This post is a collection of facts about the Wall Street crash of 1929. There are 14 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Preceded by speculative boom in the 1920s
- Many retail investors borrowed money to buy shares
- DJIA 381.17 stock market peak on Sept 3rd, 1929
- 32.6 P/E ratio of S&P Composite stocks in Sept, 1929
- Stock market down 10% in Sept, 1929
- 4.6% decline on Oct 23rd, 1929
- 11% decline at opening bell on Oct 24th, 1929 (Black Thursday)
- DJIA recovered and closed down 2.09% on Oct 24th, 1929
- 12.82% decline on Oct 28th, 1929 (Black Monday)
- 11.73% decline on Oct 29th, 1929 (Black Tuesday)
- 12.34% gain on Oct 30th, 1929
- DJIA closed at 198.60 on Nov 13th, 1929
- DJIA recovered to 294.07 on April 17th, 1930
- DJIA fell to lowest level at 41.22 on July 8th, 1932 (89.2% loss from peak)
Collection of facts about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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- Hiroshima bombed on August 6th, 1945 (Little Boy)
- Nagasaki bombed on August 9th, 1945 (Fat Man)
- Total deaths: 150,000 to 246,000 (half in the first day)
- 90% of deaths were civilians
- Preceded by air raids on 64 Japanese cities
- Allies considered invading mainland Japan
- Germany surrendered on May 8th, 1945
- Allies demanded Japanese surrender in Potsdam Declaration on July 26th, 1945
- Japan surrendered on August 15th, 1945
- Resulted in the end of World War II
Collection of facts about the Balfour Declaration
This post is a collection of facts about the Balfour Declaration (1917). There are 7 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- British government issued public statement supporting the creation of a Jewish nation
- Proposed in Palestine, then part of the Ottoman Empire
- Signed by Arthur Balfour, the British foreign secretary
- Published November 9th, 1917
- Preceded by British committee established in 1915 to determine plan for the Ottoman Empire
- Preceded by Sykes-Picot Agreement for dividing the region in 1916
- Led to creation of the state of Israel in 1948
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