In British history, World War II is typically taught in secondary school history curriculum. The timing of when students learn about it may vary, but it is commonly covered between the ages of 11 and 14.
Normally in comprehensive school though many British schools seem to focus on the atrocities of the nazis rather than world war two as a whole. Some schools teach alternative subjects such as world war one or other such important subjects.
Oh well i was in 7th grade. You learn about pre algebra and quotes. You also learn about sports. You learn about the medival ages And Islam (boo). We learn life science and sexual edu. It stinks
Hmmm...
Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
it was the time of world war 1 and world war 11
World War 2 as the citizens were shelled by a lot more airplanes than World War 1 by Germany.
Oh well i was in 7th grade. You learn about pre algebra and quotes. You also learn about sports. You learn about the medival ages And Islam (boo). We learn life science and sexual edu. It stinks
no. learn history!
how to make stuff, learn history, and learn about war
Germany Italy & Japan. (The British actually declared war on Finland. A black day in History)
David Lloyd George was the British Leader in World War 1.
John Baynes has written: 'Far from a donkey' -- subject(s): Biography, British Participation, Generals, History, Military, Military History, Participation, British, World War, 1914-1918