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It’s flawed but as I don’t know that later generations got better knowledge at school or on tv. My secondary education (80s to early 90s) had nothing I didn’t already know. That said, my grandparents and their siblings were adults during ww2 and between them had experience of the “home front”, occupied France, war in theatreS from Europe to the Far East and even as PoWs in Germany so I listened a lot to them.
Oh I get that. I just wanted to make the point as I think for a certain age group it is probably their main source of knowledge of WW2.