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People in the US know what a StaSi is?
My grandma told me of a relative that came to visit them in the US from Eastern Europe (Slovakia I think) after the Soviet Union dissolved.
One thing they noticed is that he always wore his shoes. Even when staying at home. Even to bed. They asked why and he explained that it was to give him a chance of escape if the Secret Police came and he was surprised that our family didn't have to do something similar.
That's kind of sad to think about
It is history. We learned stuff too.
Well I didn't.
Sure. German history past the Second World War just didn't seem too relevant for US-American high school for me.
You never learned about east/west Germany? Post-war reconstruction? The Berlin Wall? German reunification? Etc?
I went to a German school way after the Wende and know US-American high-schools from various media, but I'm not too familiar with US-American curricula.
Oh I misunderstood your comment. I thought you said in your American high school or some such…maybe I just skimmed your comment lol
Well, people in the USA probably do know one German name related to NASA :
Some of us do! But on the other hand when I sent out an action on this to a large group of local activists, I didn't mention the StaSi, because I had a feeling that most people wouldn't know what it was referring to.