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Rhiannon12866

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4. Well said.
Sat May 24, 2025, 10:36 PM
May 24

And are they still teaching history in schools? As WWII fades into the background, too few of the current voting generation know anyone who fought. Both of my grandfathers fought (and survived) WWI, but my father and uncles were too young for WWII. But in 10th grade World History, WWII played a prominent part and my grandmother was active in taking us kids to memorials of all American wars - though the Revolutionary War was memorialized in most of them since that's the war that was fought in this area and my grandmother had ancestors who fought.

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