Your statement is quite flawed through omission.
They taught you about the Nazi's, did they teach you the ideology?
Did you read their literature, listen to their speeches?
We teach our children at first a very constrained and apolitical view of the world, because it is so easy to corrupt them into ideologues.
We slowly increase their breadth of knowledge as they slowly gain the capability of differentiating fantasy from reality.
That is the nature of pedagogy.
They taught you about the Nazi's, did they teach you the ideology?
Did you read their literature, listen to their speeches?
We teach our children at first a very constrained and apolitical view of the world, because it is so easy to corrupt them into ideologues.
We slowly increase their breadth of knowledge as they slowly gain the capability of differentiating fantasy from reality.
That is the nature of pedagogy.