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Depends on school I would say, I learned it in school. First and Second war is normally part of history class. Your link here refers to UK and does not mention any source for this study. I doubt this is a representation of the entire world, so calling it not true based on one link that is not really credible or representative for everyone is weird.
My point is that we do not need such topics on Lemmy, no one spams that Cleopatra had slaves. People who usually spread that tend to be in such a nazi scene or trying to get new people for their site, I think we should let it go at some point, people who are not interested in such topics will not go onto Lemmy for this anyway. They read books, check wikipedia etc if there is such interest. I simply question the motive why people that are not involved or witness in such events post it - constantly.
I have already checked your profile, which is the only reason why I did not reported this post. I do not strike you for a typical racist but I questioned the motives, but apparently you explained it now. Seems the background core is that your teacher failed to teach you that in your school time.