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WORLD WAR Z - Summarized (By SimoTheFinlandized / Paul P. - 2024 AD):

WORLD WAR Z - Summarized 
(By SimoTheFinlandized / Paul P. - 
2024 AD): | WORLD WAR Z - Summarized 
(By SimoTheFinlandized / Paul P. - 
2024 AD):
-
"WORLD WAR Z" is framed around a 
series of interviews conducted by a
fictionalized version of the author 
Max Brooks, author of The Zombie 
Survival Guide (known in-universe 
as the "Civilian Survival Guide"), 
as he travels the world a decade 
after the end of what is most 
commonly referred to as the 
"Zombie War."
-
The pandemic begins twenty 
years previously in the early 21st 
century, with the infection of a 
boy in a village in Dachang, 
China; the release of the virus, 
referred to as "Solanum" in The 
Zombie Survival Guide, is implied 
to have been caused by the 
construction of the Three Gorges 
Dam. The Politburo initially covers 
up the outbreak by engineering 
a military crisis with Taiwan to 
avoid appearing weak internationally. 
Still, thousands of infected quickly 
spread the virus outside of China 
through immigration, human 
trafficking, and the organ trade.
-
The virus spreads to Cape Town, 
South Africa, where the first major 
public outbreak occurs, leading 
to the virus initially being dubbed 
"African rabies." A Mossad agent 
publishes a report detailing the 
undead threat and recommending
countermeasures, but Israel is the 
only country to take it seriously. 
The United States, in particular, is
overconfident and distracted by 
an upcoming election, responding 
only by deploying small special 
operations teams to temporarily 
contain isolated outbreaks. Israel, 
meanwhile, responds by enacting 
a policy of voluntary quarantine in 
which it ceases occupying the 
Palestinian territories, evacuates 
Jerusalem, and constructs a wall 
along the demarcation line 
established in 1967.
-
The government also offers 
asylum to any Palestinian living 
in the formerly occupied 
territories and any Palestinian 
whose family previously 
resided in Israel. These policies 
spark a civil war by enraging the 
Israeli religious right, though the 
uprising is eventually suppressed 
by the IDF. Worldwide, a widely 
marketed placebo vaccine named 
Phalanx creates a false sense of 
security. This period later becomes 
known as the "Great Denial."
-
The following spring, an unnamed 
journalist reveals the uselessness 
of Phalanx and the truth of Solanum, 
sparking a crisis later dubbed the 
"Great Panic" in which global order 
collapses, with rioting, breakdown 
of essential services, and indiscriminate 
culling of citizens killing more 
people than the zombies themselves. 
Russia forces a decimation of its 
military to end rampant mutinies. 
Ukraine uses VX gas on refugees 
and its own citizens in an attempt 
to weed out the infected. Iran and 
Pakistan destroy each other in a 
brief nuclear exchange over a 
refugee crisis. When the US 
military stages a high-profile battle 
in Yonkers, New York, their conventional
warfare tactics prove futile against 
the overwhelming horde of zombies, 
and the military is routed on live 
television. The catastrophe causes 
the US president to suffer a nervous
breakdown, resulting in the Vice 
President and his cabinet invoking 
Section 4 of the 25th Amendment 
and forcibly removing him from office.
-
Paul Redeker, a former intelligence 
consultant for the apartheid-era 
South African government, develops 
a drastic survival strategy that 
designates large groups of humans 
as unwitting bait, distracting the 
undead to give safe zones time to 
fortify themselves and build up 
resources; most countries go on 
to adopt the controversial plan. 
The US government evacuates 
west of the Rocky Mountains and 
establishes a new capital in 
Honolulu, Hawaii. The ISS remains 
crewed by three astronauts who 
volunteer not to return to Earth; 
its commander observes miles-
wide "mega swarms" of zombies 
stretching across Central Asia 
and the Great Plains. The fallout 
from the Iran–Pakistan War, as 
well as the millions of global fires 
sparked by the crisis, creates a 
nuclear winter. Knowing that 
zombies freeze solid in extreme 
cold, many ill-prepared North 
American civilians flee into the 
wilderness of northern Canada, 
where an estimated eleven million 
people die of disease, hypothermia, 
starvation, and cannibalism.
-
Four years later, during a United 
Nations conference held off the 
coast of Honolulu aboard the 
recommissioned USS Saratoga, 
the United States declares its 
intention to go on the offensive 
against the undead, inspiring 
other countries to follow suit. 
Determined to lead by example, 
the US military reinvents itself 
to more effectively combat 
zombies as, without a vaccine, 
every last one must be destroyed 
to end the pandemic—automatic 
weapons and mechanized infantry 
are replaced by semi-automatic 
rifles and volley firing, soldiers 
are retrained to target the head 
over the torso and maintain steady 
rates of fire. Troops are equipped 
with body armor designed to 
protect from infection via zombie 
bites or bodily fluids. The United 
Kingdom constructs fortified, 
elevated motorways to enable 
more accessible travel throughout 
Great Britain while the hordes of 
undead are being cleared. A 
new martial art known as Mkunga 
Lalem, translating to "the Eel and 
the Sword," is invented specifically 
to fight zombies.
-
The contiguous United States 
is liberated three years after the 
Honolulu Conference. Global victory 
is declared after another two years 
upon the liberation of China, 
although the British military does 
not fully liberate London until 
three years after "Victory in China 
Day" due to its prioritization of 
low casualties. Russia, its armories 
badly depleted, is forced to heavily 
employ the use of outdated Great 
Patriotic War-era equipment while 
waging a costly, brute-force two-
front war. France, desiring to 
restore its national pride and 
reputation after its humiliating 
defeats in the Battle of France, 
Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, and Algerian 
War, prosecutes its campaign of 
the war more aggressively than 
its Western allies. The US president 
dies, most likely from heart failure 
caused by extreme stress, toward 
the end of the war.
-
Ten years after Victory in China 
Day, the world is still heavily 
damaged but slowly recovering. 
Tens of millions of zombies remain 
active, mainly on the ocean floor, 
mountains above the snow line, 
and in arctic areas; the United 
Nations fields a large force to 
eliminate them. Iceland remains 
completely zombified, as its cold 
weather and lack of military made 
it the most vulnerable country 
to the undead. Following a religious 
revolution sparked by rampant 
suicide within the Russian army 
during the war, Russia has become 
an expansionist theonomy intent 
on annexing the former Soviet 
republics and has adopted a 
repopulation program under 
which the nation's few remaining 
fertile women are used as state 
broodmares.
-
North Korea remains quarantined 
as its entire population mysteriously 
vanished at the beginning of the 
pandemic, presumed to have fled 
into vast underground fallout 
shelters while remaining ignorant 
to the end of the zombie threat; 
fears that the population are now 
zombified have so far prevented 
reunification. Cuba has become a 
capitalist democracy, possessing 
the world's largest GDP. Tibet has 
become independent from China 
and hosts Lhasa as the world's 
most populous city, and China has
democratized following a second 
civil war sparked by the collapse 
of the Three Gorges Dam. Several 
new, unnamed countries have 
emerged due to wartime governments
expelling convicts into infested zones, 
with many of these criminals 
surviving and going on to establish 
their own independent "fiefdoms."
-
The overall quality of human life 
has diminished, including shorter life
expectancies, limited access to 
running water and electricity, and 
the resurgence of diseases like the 
Spanish flu. Many animals have 
gone extinct due to overhunting, 
pollution, or being killed by the 
undead. Fossil fuels are scarce, 
with petroleum from the Middle 
East becoming practically 
nonexistent after Saudi Arabia 
destroyed its oil reserves for 
unknown reasons during the war; 
sailboats have returned as the 
most common nautical vessels. 
Nevertheless, the majority of 
those who have survived have 
hope for the future, knowing that 
humanity faced the brink of 
extinction and won.
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WORLD WAR Z - Summarized (By SimoTheFinlandized / Paul P. - 2024 AD): - "WORLD WAR Z" is framed around a series of interviews conducted by a fictionalized version of the author Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide (known in-universe as the "Civilian Survival Guide"), as he travels the world a decade after the end of what is most commonly referred to as the "Zombie War." - The pandemic begins twenty years previously in the early 21st century, with the infection of a boy in a village in Dachang, China; the release of the virus, referred to as "Solanum" in The Zombie Survival Guide, is implied to have been caused by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The Politburo initially covers up the outbreak by engineering a military crisis with Taiwan to avoid appearing weak internationally. Still, thousands of infected quickly spread the virus outside of China through immigration, human trafficking, and the organ trade. - The virus spreads to Cape Town, South Africa, where the first major public outbreak occurs, leading to the virus initially being dubbed "African rabies." A Mossad agent publishes a report detailing the undead threat and recommending countermeasures, but Israel is the only country to take it seriously. The United States, in particular, is overconfident and distracted by an upcoming election, responding only by deploying small special operations teams to temporarily contain isolated outbreaks. Israel, meanwhile, responds by enacting a policy of voluntary quarantine in which it ceases occupying the Palestinian territories, evacuates Jerusalem, and constructs a wall along the demarcation line established in 1967. - The government also offers asylum to any Palestinian living in the formerly occupied territories and any Palestinian whose family previously resided in Israel. These policies spark a civil war by enraging the Israeli religious right, though the uprising is eventually suppressed by the IDF. Worldwide, a widely marketed placebo vaccine named Phalanx creates a false sense of security. This period later becomes known as the "Great Denial." - The following spring, an unnamed journalist reveals the uselessness of Phalanx and the truth of Solanum, sparking a crisis later dubbed the "Great Panic" in which global order collapses, with rioting, breakdown of essential services, and indiscriminate culling of citizens killing more people than the zombies themselves. Russia forces a decimation of its military to end rampant mutinies. Ukraine uses VX gas on refugees and its own citizens in an attempt to weed out the infected. Iran and Pakistan destroy each other in a brief nuclear exchange over a refugee crisis. When the US military stages a high-profile battle in Yonkers, New York, their conventional warfare tactics prove futile against the overwhelming horde of zombies, and the military is routed on live television. The catastrophe causes the US president to suffer a nervous breakdown, resulting in the Vice President and his cabinet invoking Section 4 of the 25th Amendment and forcibly removing him from office. - Paul Redeker, a former intelligence consultant for the apartheid-era South African government, develops a drastic survival strategy that designates large groups of humans as unwitting bait, distracting the undead to give safe zones time to fortify themselves and build up resources; most countries go on to adopt the controversial plan. The US government evacuates west of the Rocky Mountains and establishes a new capital in Honolulu, Hawaii. The ISS remains crewed by three astronauts who volunteer not to return to Earth; its commander observes miles- wide "mega swarms" of zombies stretching across Central Asia and the Great Plains. The fallout from the Iran–Pakistan War, as well as the millions of global fires sparked by the crisis, creates a nuclear winter. Knowing that zombies freeze solid in extreme cold, many ill-prepared North American civilians flee into the wilderness of northern Canada, where an estimated eleven million people die of disease, hypothermia, starvation, and cannibalism. - Four years later, during a United Nations conference held off the coast of Honolulu aboard the recommissioned USS Saratoga, the United States declares its intention to go on the offensive against the undead, inspiring other countries to follow suit. Determined to lead by example, the US military reinvents itself to more effectively combat zombies as, without a vaccine, every last one must be destroyed to end the pandemic—automatic weapons and mechanized infantry are replaced by semi-automatic rifles and volley firing, soldiers are retrained to target the head over the torso and maintain steady rates of fire. Troops are equipped with body armor designed to protect from infection via zombie bites or bodily fluids. The United Kingdom constructs fortified, elevated motorways to enable more accessible travel throughout Great Britain while the hordes of undead are being cleared. A new martial art known as Mkunga Lalem, translating to "the Eel and the Sword," is invented specifically to fight zombies. - The contiguous United States is liberated three years after the Honolulu Conference. Global victory is declared after another two years upon the liberation of China, although the British military does not fully liberate London until three years after "Victory in China Day" due to its prioritization of low casualties. Russia, its armories badly depleted, is forced to heavily employ the use of outdated Great Patriotic War-era equipment while waging a costly, brute-force two- front war. France, desiring to restore its national pride and reputation after its humiliating defeats in the Battle of France, Battle of Điện Biên Phủ, and Algerian War, prosecutes its campaign of the war more aggressively than its Western allies. The US president dies, most likely from heart failure caused by extreme stress, toward the end of the war. - Ten years after Victory in China Day, the world is still heavily damaged but slowly recovering. Tens of millions of zombies remain active, mainly on the ocean floor, mountains above the snow line, and in arctic areas; the United Nations fields a large force to eliminate them. Iceland remains completely zombified, as its cold weather and lack of military made it the most vulnerable country to the undead. Following a religious revolution sparked by rampant suicide within the Russian army during the war, Russia has become an expansionist theonomy intent on annexing the former Soviet republics and has adopted a repopulation program under which the nation's few remaining fertile women are used as state broodmares. - North Korea remains quarantined as its entire population mysteriously vanished at the beginning of the pandemic, presumed to have fled into vast underground fallout shelters while remaining ignorant to the end of the zombie threat; fears that the population are now zombified have so far prevented reunification. Cuba has become a capitalist democracy, possessing the world's largest GDP. Tibet has become independent from China and hosts Lhasa as the world's most populous city, and China has democratized following a second civil war sparked by the collapse of the Three Gorges Dam. Several new, unnamed countries have emerged due to wartime governments expelling convicts into infested zones, with many of these criminals surviving and going on to establish their own independent "fiefdoms." - The overall quality of human life has diminished, including shorter life expectancies, limited access to running water and electricity, and the resurgence of diseases like the Spanish flu. Many animals have gone extinct due to overhunting, pollution, or being killed by the undead. Fossil fuels are scarce, with petroleum from the Middle East becoming practically nonexistent after Saudi Arabia destroyed its oil reserves for unknown reasons during the war; sailboats have returned as the most common nautical vessels. Nevertheless, the majority of those who have survived have hope for the future, knowing that humanity faced the brink of extinction and won. - SOURCE: Wikipedia