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People forget really fast.
Do they, really?
Remember how noone says "it was just Hitler and his thugs", no, the world correctly identifies deeply rooted problems within the German mindset and German society of the time as major contributing factors to what ultimately led to the catastrophe we know as WWII and the Holocaust. Militarism, blind obedience before orders and oaths, blaming others.
Even today, Germans are very often confronted with their Nazi past, usually by Americans who think their sense of humor is superior when they crack a dumb Nazi joke (I would like to get a Euro every time I read "I did nazi this coming" on the internet).
No, people do NOT forget. And they don't care who you are - a perpetrator or someone who was opposed to what happened and apologized for their country. They don't even care if you knew.
"I didn't vote for this" is fast becoming the new "I didn't know anything about it".
I'm German, so take it from me - sorry, Americans, I wish it was different, but the world will not distinguish what you think about what happened, they will only see an American. People are simple and will always blame the collective.
My granddad was shot by the Wehrmacht for defection, but the world will always just see the Nazi soldier.
And we also see your fighter jet flyovers at the super bowl, the glorification of your military, the gun cult, the lack of social laws and how every single person in America has to fend for themselves. This lack of empathy is a deeply rooted problem in the American mindset and I view it as a contributing factor that enabled Trump.
That's because its something that is taught to every generation on purpose in pretty much every school system around the world. Most stuff is not something you learn in school, while it is alot.
People, yes, countries, no
Japan forgot they were in war with a country. There are probably more examples.