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On the European continent during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871, the Prussian army of over 800,000 soldiers was vaccinated every seven years; these Germans lost fewer than 300 out of 8,360 infected. In contrast, the French army commanders who did not believe in repeated vaccination lost over 23,000 soldiers to smallpox and more than 280,000 became infected.