jourdain2....I agree with your last sentiments. When I recall history lessons at school, mainly in the 60's, we seem to endlessly go over how many wives Henry the Eighth had, and the Wars of the Roses, but no time at all about WW1 and WW2.
I can recall exactly how old I was and where I was, when I first heard of the Holocaust. I was 19 years old and sitting on a Greek Island beach, reading "Exodus"
by Leon Uris.
Entertaining as that book was, I think I should at least have been made aware of the basics involving the Holocaust when I was in school.
As we are still living with the results of those events, all these years alter, I think its a darn sight more important that Henry the Wife Killer.