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It's so interesting to read about veterans people knew. My great grandparents and grandparents were lucky and born at just the right time to skip both World Wars. I have a huge admiration for those who fought in the war and those who supported them (medical officers, munitions workers, etc.)
I've always thought that World War I is neglected in school (American schools that is) since the U.S. was in the war for such a short amount of time. When you've got so much other information to cram into such a short amount of class time something has to unfortunately go. I'd say that everything that came before 1900 was always given more time, partially because we rarely got to the end of textbooks.
I'm in England studying abroad at the moment and I would definitely say that there is more of an emphasis on the World Wars, at least in the classes I'm taking. Actually one of my flatmates said that he's sick of WWII from having to learn about it so much before university. Learn too much about it?! I'm jealous! Just being here the wars seem much more real than they ever did to me in the U.S. Which makes my appreciation of the veterans (living and dead) increase to a greater level than what it was at before.
I've always thought that World War I is neglected in school (American schools that is) since the U.S. was in the war for such a short amount of time. When you've got so much other information to cram into such a short amount of class time something has to unfortunately go. I'd say that everything that came before 1900 was always given more time, partially because we rarely got to the end of textbooks.
I'm in England studying abroad at the moment and I would definitely say that there is more of an emphasis on the World Wars, at least in the classes I'm taking. Actually one of my flatmates said that he's sick of WWII from having to learn about it so much before university. Learn too much about it?! I'm jealous! Just being here the wars seem much more real than they ever did to me in the U.S. Which makes my appreciation of the veterans (living and dead) increase to a greater level than what it was at before.