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Originally Posted by toddly6666
Do you and your brother know the concept of how histories are taught around the world? The problem with world history education isnt who is right and wrong. The problem is that people should learn how particular historic events are interpreted in many countries to let one make up their own mind. So for example, people should learn how WW2 is taught all over the world. Russia thinks they won the war. USA thinks they won the war. It doesn’t matter who is right or wrong - what matters is that we should learn how historic events are interpeted by many different cultures so that we all learn to not have childish “im right, you are wrong, this is better, that is worse” conversations that remind me of the good ol’ days of primary school.
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You're wrong. American did win the war. Japan lost. Russia doesn't think like you said. Perhaps the people in your part of the world think differently. But facts are facts. I won't care about stepping on toes of others in order to be politically correct. Matter of fact your country didn't do much during that time. Plain and simple. Winds of War & War and Remembrance was written by a person who lived it. Personally I had relatives who were experimented on Dr. Mengele. What I wrote had nothing to do with what you said, it's about me bringing up a better made piece of film on the same subject. A film most here at the forum don't even know about.
Don't give me what you were taught, or if you disagree with what "we" were taught. There are facts. I won't get into revisionist bullshit. Too many lives were lost for that. Smear your crap somewhere else.