It's pretty sad what the average person knows about history but that's what you get when people remember stuff from popular culture (movies, games, books, etc.) more easily than what they were taught in history class (assuming they even had this).
I'd write more but I have to go to the airport in a bit.
Thanks Fnord!
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Thank you for the train full of interesting information.:)
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Some interesting reading there and I'll have to agree with you, what I was told at school (left in 1987) and what i know now through many years of research and discovery of historians etc are two totally different views, what I learned at school was mainly wrong.
Cheers for the train ride :)
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I love history, and have even studied it at a university level. So it's frustrating to see how some of the same faulty information gets repeated over and over and over again. So I made a train to rant a bit about misconceptions and faulty information I've heard people repeat in the last few weeks.
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