• Pirasp@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      More like: Only Americans get taught so much about specific battles in school. Elsewhere the focus for WW2 lies more on what led to it and the like.

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            1 year ago

            And I, not enjoying realistic historic shooters that much, have probably never learned anything about WW2 from videogames.

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        1 year ago

        my school didn’t even focus on the battles besides a very basic timeline, no excuse

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          Honestly, for you it may seem that way. For me other things you might have very little to no knowledge about seem like basic things everyone should know. It just so happens, that I don’t specifically enjoy learning about moments in time where we were particularly intent on killing each other. My interest in history tends to be at the same time larger and smaller in scale, either following specific people or society in general.

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        which is what matters. americans seem to only learn about america-centric subjects and it shows

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        I don’t remember learning much about the Battle of the Bulge in school, except for the fact that it happened.

        My great uncle fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and he is who I learned all about it.