FattyDingDong on 14 December 2011
| PDF said: I'm American college student. I was taught throughout my public school education the significant role of the USSR in WW2. As early as 7th grade I remember learning about the history of Russia. I know that is believed by many that the USSR could have defeated the Germans by themselves after the failed invasion of Russia. I was taught of the cruelty of the Soviets as they marched towards Germany. This was all taught in our schools. The problem is that most people don't pay attention to history because they find it boring. Ask most Americans about issues of their own revolution and they wont remember much more than what they learned from movies and elementary school. |
I'm sure your school did not teach you guys about all the sacrafices the Soviets had made to defeat the Nazis, or about the Nazi crimes against the Russian Civilians.








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