[quote=@PyroDash888] Well, here in Germany we spend almost no time on the actual war. Most of it is how the war actually started and, of course, how the holocaust happened, including a mandatory visit to one of the death camps for students in grade 9. We talk about the people during the war, the lack of enthusiasm for war in Germany, even though we were winning at first. And then the bombings happened. And the bombings have a lot of relevance, because almost all of our grandparents were in some way victims of the bombings, lost at least one family member to the allied bombers, dive bombers and napalm runs. It is such a big topic and has relevance even today, because, just a week ago, a 250kg bomb, dropped from an american bomber, was found just a few meters down the road I live in. And last year a 1000kg bomb exploded in a lively neighbourhood in a giant ball of flame, on the other side of town from me, though. Otherwise we focus on politics. How did the Nazis actually manage to gain power and how did they divide it up when Hitler took over. "Never shall it be repeated", is the motto here. [/quote] Interesting. Thank you for sharing. I've always been under the belief that it's good to see as many perspectives on topics and events as possible so I appreciate it. Well, Merry Christmas to you Pyro and everyone else here.