When I was in school, concentration camps were always described as German (no references to Polish or anything). My kids aren't old enough to go to school, but I doubt that this changed tbh.
Yes, Nazis are mentioned when that time is discussed, but never in my experience to avoid a connection between this country and the deeds done.
German national pride, patriotism, is very very low (I personally don't feel any attachment to this country apart from the fact that I know some places and speak the language).
> "For example, average Dutch will not tell you"
How are the Dutch involved now? Is that a weird "I know 'German' is 'Deutsch' in German" mistake? Or are you randomly talking about people from the Netherlands at that point?
Yes, Nazis are mentioned when that time is discussed, but never in my experience to avoid a connection between this country and the deeds done.
German national pride, patriotism, is very very low (I personally don't feel any attachment to this country apart from the fact that I know some places and speak the language).
> "For example, average Dutch will not tell you"
How are the Dutch involved now? Is that a weird "I know 'German' is 'Deutsch' in German" mistake? Or are you randomly talking about people from the Netherlands at that point?