All I'm saying is when thinking of making this a school taught subject (funded by tax-dollars) then it should be an extensive course and not a very small one that focuses on a pinpoint of time when it has a past that is much larger, things that happened that allowed the Jewish Holocaust to happen. I won't even argue numbers other than the number should not be confined to a period of 5 years when 50 years were part of the reason that thing could happen. That increases the number of dead to about 60 million in all, that is a greater Holocaust than 6 million in 5 years, the culprit, war, the one thing that should be happening but is. You have better odds at stopping something like that from happening to the Jewish people again if that was not happening to other people today. (smaller acts of genocide in the last 70 years)Sorry, MHz, I won't be sitting around to listen to you rationalize the Holocaust or negate it. This has been done to death as of late.
Patriatism can also wash a brain, if what is taught has flaws then there are things that will be stood up for when they shouldn't be.
Back in the early days of Canada there was an organization called 'watch-dogs', they were usually under-paid if they were paid at all, and their mission was to double check everything Governmants or Corporations were telling people about what they were catually doing. That was a safe-guard against lies and deceptions. What ever happened to that being the correct way to establish anything. If some 'group' does not also allow for a watch-dog type of policy then maybe they shouldn't be allowed to for a group, much less a very powerful one.
And as for who I shed tears for... you have no idea how I view war, so don't even try to make assumptions about who I do and do not mourn.
I assume it would be somewhat less than those who lived through that war and lost somebody.
My parents told be it was like one long day at the fair. They were both in Edmonton for most of it helping build the Alaska Highway. By the time they got that accomplished the war was over. They even said people got along better back then because there was a 'common enemy'. For them it was work in the day and party like hell in the night. Too bad it had to be in support of war, perhaps a common goal does not have to also be a 'threat to life'.
And I'm not trying to start a fight but 50 years should outweigh 5 years.