Those lessons started ten years after 1945.
Coming up on 80 years, my kids and grandkids have learned the same lessons - except we killed him because he was mean to Jews (must be why we didn't let the Jews come here).
There probably is more to learn about Germany in the 1920s, but several more generations are going to have to pass before we can.
81 million. Where have I heard that number?
Just because you haven’t learned about it, doesn’t mean no one has.
Nah. FDR hated Jews just as much.
Ten years after Yalta, the State Department released the transcript of FDR’s conversations with Stalin–but several lines were censored because State feared it would harm Roosevelt’s image if the public knew what he said about Jews. U.S. News and World Report revealed the unpleasant truth: when FDR mentioned he would soon be seeing Saudi Arabian leader Ibn Saud, Stalin asked if he intended to make any concessions to the king, and “the President replied that there was only one concession he thought he might offer and that was to give him the six million Jews in the United States.”