With a lot of you guys from across the Pond I am very curious as to how the UK treats this part in your history.
Yahtzee thinks the German government sets fire to your house, I wouldn't be surprised if that were true.theonlyblaze2 said:I've wondered this before. I also wonder how World War 2 and the Holocaust are covered in Germany.
From my experience living in Canada, culturally we're impartial as far as history goes. So a little bit of every nation is taught.Dimitriov said:I don't know about the UK but here in Canada I do remember we covered it at least a little. There was actually quite a lot on it in our text books, which I always read cover to cover, but I can't remember how much actually made it into our curriculum.
Just the main points about the thirteen colonies to "no taxation without representation" to the Boston tea party to an independent United States. And of course how that related to us here in British North America.
I asked, it's so touchy there they don't mention it more than in passing, they won't go into a 40 hour section of how fucking horrible their country was 70 years ago.theonlyblaze2 said:I've wondered this before. I also wonder how World War 2 and the Holocaust are covered in Germany.
Used to be not at all, until student campaigned in the 90's to have it taught to them, they deserved to know.theonlyblaze2 said:I've wondered this before. I also wonder how World War 2 and the Holocaust are covered in Germany.
Umm...not really. It was sort of a big deal. To actually go against a major power and win wasn't really all that common of an occurance. It also seems like it's be something of an important thing to learn about considering that a lot of people consider it to be the turning point in colonialization and whatnot. Not to mention the fact that we fought the British again not a whole hell of a lot later in the War of 1812. It's a legitimate question.Anearion616 said:Typical American arrogance to assume it's taught at all.
Okay, I am American yes. But this is actually quite arrogant itself. Would it be a major subject? I would assume not like Vietnam isn't mentioned that much in American. Plain and simple, losses aren't elaborated on.Anearion616 said:Typical American arrogance to assume it's taught at all.
I'm pretty sure it's illegal for them to teach since it was a time when the Nazis were in power. I'm pretty sure that's not true though. Let me get back to you on that.theonlyblaze2 said:I've wondered this before. I also wonder how World War 2 and the Holocaust are covered in Germany.
I though it was just illegal to do/say/suggest/wear anything nazish in Germany...RaNDM G said:I'm pretty sure it's illegal to mention them. Let me get back to you on that.theonlyblaze2 said:I've wondered this before. I also wonder how World War 2 and the Holocaust are covered in Germany.
Wait, WHAT? You had thought this whole time that America has been this exact size since the 1700's, and to top it off, that England had control of it? You're missing quite a few details on how the US got its shape.LinwoodElrich said:However, the sudden loss of a giant portion (Well over four times the size of their current country) of a country's land seems to be quite a major piece of history that needs be covered.