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Specific World Disasters

Specific World Disasters. 1840’s – Ireland . Great potato famine is one of the worst famines on record, in terms of percentage dead. 1914-1918 . WWI Affected large parts of the world. 1918-1919. Spanish Flu Epidemic

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Specific World Disasters

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  1. Specific World Disasters

  2. 1840’s – Ireland • Great potato famine is one of the worst famines on record, in terms of percentage dead

  3. 1914-1918 • WWI • Affected large parts of the world

  4. 1918-1919 • Spanish Flu Epidemic • The Spanish Influenza was one of the last epidemics to significantly affect the mortality in industrial countries. • It was called Spanish Influenza because the first reports of the illness were from Spain.

  5. 1930’s • The depression • One of the most well known economic recessions in history. • There was a drop in income for several countries but what caused the most suffering was the high unemployment and the social problems linked to this high unemployment

  6. 1932 • The Soviet Union was struck by a devastating famine in 1932-1933. The famine mortality was high in large areas stretching from Ukraine, Northern Caucasus to Kazakhstan.

  7. 1934-1945 • WWII

  8. 1959-1962 • In China in 1958 Mao launched a major economic reform campaign called “the great leap forward”. It was followed by a devastating famine, in which some 15 million are estimated to have died. • This is probably the worst famine, in terms of the number of people that died.

  9. 1975-1979 • Cambodia • The policies of the Khmer Rouge led to mass deaths of Cambodians on a horrific scale, both through famine and through executions

  10. 1994 • Rwanda • It is estimated that between a half a million and one million were killed in a few months in the Rwanda genocide

  11. 1997 • The Asian Economic Crisis • A financial crisis hit several East Asian countries in 1997. It is seen as a temporary income drop for countries like Indonesia. Malaysia and South Korea

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