On Friday I came across this article in the Daily Mirror (I know its not a reliable source).
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1225549/Hitler-coached-Germanys-football-team-McDonalds-arches-symbolise-remembrance-day-What-todays-children.html
It's a survey which 2,000 children age 9 to 15 were asked about remembrance day and the World Wars.
It's pretty shocking to me that the children throught the Holocaust was the celebration at the end of the war.
Here's some quotes.
'Adolf Hitler was Germany's football team manager, according to youngsters aged nine to 15.'
'Only half knew D-Day was the invasion of Normandy - a quarter believing it was 'Dooms Day' and one quarter thought a nuclear bomb was dropped on Pearl Harbour which spurred America's involvement.'
'Some of the more disturbing results were that one in six children believed Auschwitz was a World War Two theme park.'
So what do you think about this?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1225549/Hitler-coached-Germanys-football-team-McDonalds-arches-symbolise-remembrance-day-What-todays-children.html
It's a survey which 2,000 children age 9 to 15 were asked about remembrance day and the World Wars.
It's pretty shocking to me that the children throught the Holocaust was the celebration at the end of the war.
Here's some quotes.
'Adolf Hitler was Germany's football team manager, according to youngsters aged nine to 15.'
'Only half knew D-Day was the invasion of Normandy - a quarter believing it was 'Dooms Day' and one quarter thought a nuclear bomb was dropped on Pearl Harbour which spurred America's involvement.'
'Some of the more disturbing results were that one in six children believed Auschwitz was a World War Two theme park.'
So what do you think about this?