What do German kids learn about WW2?

I wasn’t, Bill Mauldin was. And, ok, your dad and his friends might have been fine with them after the fighting ended, but how did your dad feel about the Germans when the fighting was going on?

That’s exactly why I feel sorry for the Germans. I know for example that in the Netherlands, the number of SS volunteers is the same as the people estimated to be seriously active in the resistance. Europe still had half the world as colonies. Women and minorities didn’t have equal rights. Of course that’s still a long way from sending six million people to the gas chambers, although stalinist Russia wasn’t too far off.
So I feel sorry for post-war generations of Germans having to live with collective guilt for a time when they were not even alive. Meanwhile the Japanese pretend nothing happened, the Turks get angry about a genocide that took place even longer ago, the English seem to forget the 2nd Boer War, and the Chinese still have pictures of mao all over the place.

And I don’t know about that quote “american boys being unable to hate” but I think the (in)famous Milgram and Stanford Prison experiments prove otherwise?

Some of us are still a littel confused about the shower issue here. Is it that large shower rooms in institutions are still a little reminiscient of the “showers” used to gas prisoners in the concentration camps?