Kids in Eastern Europe won nothing - their grandfathers did. Their grandfathers lost rather than won, as the regime they fought for was as repressive as the Nazis'. But please, sir/ma'am, come to Russia and rewrite their course plans to make them more Americentric, after all, teaching about the greatest bloodshed of the twentieth century, with its unsolvable issues and premises, must jump out of its way to mention a bunch of radios you guys have sent overseas. Battles with deathtolls greater than that of the whole Western front should be nudged to the side to leave space for the all-important American assistance. Meanwhile American kids are taught perfectly and impartially, aren't they? Last one I talked to thought Moscow was somewhere in Canada, so I'd say you should be more concerned about teaching anything -at all- domestically rather than teaching politicised nuances in Russia.
Meanwhile American kids are taught perfectly and impartially, aren't they? Last one I talked to thought Moscow was somewhere in Canada, so I'd say you should be more concerned about teaching anything -at all- domestically rather than teaching politicised nuances in Russia.