Family dinners when I was a child consisted of my father quizzing my sisters & I on history (US and world), literature, and geography. I learned more from him than I did from my history classes in high school (with the exception of my American Gov class, which was taught by a really amazing guy). I absorbed a lot from books by Cornelius Ryan and others as well. I shared my love of WWII movies with my boys, and one son was totally hooked - he took every history class offered at his high school, and minored in it at UNI. Now he's passing his love on to his girls.Went to that in theater. One of kids is dating girl who somehow knows nothing about WW II. Recommended that in addition to Schindler’s List, The Darkest Hour, Dunkirk, and some of the older movies. She wants to be a teacher, maybe at some point read a history book.![]()
I feel sorry for people who have no knowledge of our past. I hope she takes your recommendations! Consider "A Bridge Too Far", "Tuskegee Airmen", and "Memphis Belle", also.