The literary digest . and among German soldiers has been pointed out as a not negligi-ble factor in the disintegration of the Hohenzollern France, in England, in Spain, in Italy—in fact, in nearly everyland on the globe—it has taken enormous toll. An outstandingfeature of the plague is that it has been even more destructiveamong southern peoples than it has been among peoples dwellingin northern countries. In an editorial discussion of war and mortality The Rejniblicanobserves that the total wastage of human life from starvation—even if Russian and other figures may have been exagger


The literary digest . and among German soldiers has been pointed out as a not negligi-ble factor in the disintegration of the Hohenzollern France, in England, in Spain, in Italy—in fact, in nearly everyland on the globe—it has taken enormous toll. An outstandingfeature of the plague is that it has been even more destructiveamong southern peoples than it has been among peoples dwellingin northern countries. In an editorial discussion of war and mortality The Rejniblicanobserves that the total wastage of human life from starvation—even if Russian and other figures may have been exaggerated—must run far into the miUions. It continuas: Closely related to famine is , both in the innumerableindividual cases in which want has reduced vitality, preparingthe way for a fatal malady, and in the terrible epidemics whicha great war always brings in its train. These pests are at their worst when as at present Eiuopeand Asia are both endemic in remoteplaces are spread broadcast


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