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I had an Irish guy berating me for the bombing of Dresden AFTER Germany had surrendered.
Sadly, I am not at all surprised.I had an Irish guy berating me for the bombing of Dresden AFTER Germany had surrendered.
I had an Irish guy berating me for the bombing of Dresden AFTER Germany had surrendered.
You should have berated him about the tens of thousands of allied soldiers, civilians, PoWs and concentration camp inmates who died AFTER the bombing of Dresden.
You could add in all the Germans still to die, deemed unworthy of the destiny chosen for them by the Nazi leadership and not worth saving.
Don't worry, not one of a group of thirty somethings could even give me the dates for WW2 to the nearest year. I'd already tried them, with no success, on Dunkirk/BoB (they were all British) and the dropping of the atomic bombs.
Go back further and things get worse.
Cheers
Steve
Sadly, I am not at all surprised.
I don't understand how history has taken such a back seat in this day and age.
When I was in Junior High (7th - 8th grade) were were learning about the Roman Empire, the Greeks and Western Civilization as a whole.
I just had a recent "discussion" with a younger person who is currently attending UC Berkley (a VERY liberal university), who emotionally told me that the U.S. had no right to drop Atomic weapons on the Japanese, so they were of course justified in attacking Pearl Harbor for retaliation.
When I heard that, I was nearly speechless and asked them "perhaps you have the timeline backwards?" and they told me (almost shouting, actually) to learn real history.
Yeah, I'll be sure to do that...
Everyone here in the US (present company here in the forum excempt of course) thinks WW2 was only from 1941 to 1945.
The education system here in the US has gone to shit. It is embarrassing. My wife is a Biology teacher at a college here. She is appalled at their level of education. She has to teach them basic things that used to be (and still are in other countties) tought in 9th grade.
But then again the sciences are becoming less and less important to thr US population it seems. Very sad if you ask me...
Good pointWell it did for them! We always say 1939-45, but even that is a eurocentric view. Someone living in Manchuria might think that was eight years too short
Cheers
Steve
They say a little knowledge is dangerous - in this instance, it's bl**dy lethal !!
UH...are you sure you have the accent correct?I know nothing....(with bad Spanish accent!)
Had a very similar thing with a very well educated pub quiz master.
The question was "What do the French call the English Channel?".
Neither I, nor anyone else, could convince him that the answer was Le Manche (the sleeve), and not Pas de Calais !!!
That's the rough equivalent of saying that we (British) call Le Manche, Kent !!!