New York Times article today talks about how some schools in Germany now uses comic book-style textbooks to teach its students about Holocaust. The Korean is not sure how to feel about this; it feels like sometimes, Germans are trying a bit too hard. But one thing is for sure: the harder Germany tries to atone for its past crimes, the worse Japan looks in comparison.
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