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In reply to the discussion: To Those Who Want Proof That They REALLY Are Nazis: [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)war per se wasn't a "Unit."
11th Grade: U. S. History. I don't remember getting past the aforementioned Civil War. I try to ignore the subject to this day, for fear of being bored to death.
12th Grade: "Problems of Democracy (POD)": We studied the workings of the Federal government, "How a Bill becomes a law," etc. We learned the Cabinet members' names (1966-67). Plus, we were taught about our Labor Movement history and its leaders. That was good.
And the danger of the USSR. I did a report that year on their failed "Five-Year Agricultural Plans."
But I simply don't recall having any school lessons on Nazism and/or the European Theatre. What I learned as a child and teen came from my father and the history books we'd borrow from our city library.