Ernest Schaal wrote:

> Actually, I don't like reading about WWII that much.

I generally hate serious reading, and only own between five and ten "serious"
books on the WWII era such as Embracing Defeat, which is why it needs to be
taught as part of the regular curriculum in schools. If we allow especially the
young and impressionable to choose their own reading material without some
foundation, it may consist of primarily comics, fashion, entertainment and
sports. My current favorite is Dan Brown, but I've already read his two books
which seemed interesting. I have no desire to read Deception Point further.

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