i disagree, we have all been learning about the holocaust since well before high school. i remember them making us wear gold stars like holocaust victims in third grade to teach us about it, plus all of the films about it or the mentions of the scale of horrors in lots of media and popular culture since it happened
the holocaust isnt some thing people just forget about imo
It depends. Outside of the US and Europe I really think it sadly doesn’t get quite that level of impression. I guess I’m in a weird position because I did do the gold star stuff in my school, but it was an American style private school. Most places were definitely not doing that.
i went to an american public school so i can only speak to my experience but did briefly live in denmark and at least at my little cousin’s school it was a thing they did as well. couldnt really say otherwise you could be right
You’re overestimating how good people are at remembering historical information they only half-learned in high school, especially now.
i disagree, we have all been learning about the holocaust since well before high school. i remember them making us wear gold stars like holocaust victims in third grade to teach us about it, plus all of the films about it or the mentions of the scale of horrors in lots of media and popular culture since it happened
the holocaust isnt some thing people just forget about imo
It depends. Outside of the US and Europe I really think it sadly doesn’t get quite that level of impression. I guess I’m in a weird position because I did do the gold star stuff in my school, but it was an American style private school. Most places were definitely not doing that.
i went to an american public school so i can only speak to my experience but did briefly live in denmark and at least at my little cousin’s school it was a thing they did as well. couldnt really say otherwise you could be right