Believe it or not, one in 20 schoolchildren in Britain thinks that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was Germany's football team coach.
Not only this, a survey has also revealed that one in six youngsters believes Auschwitz is a World War II theme park while one in 20 thinks that the Holocaust was a celebration at the end of the war, the British media reported.
Twelve per cent even believe Mc¬Donald’s Golden Arches are a symbol of Remembrance Day and 40 per cent don't know it falls on November 11, according to the survey.
A study by war veterans' charity Erskin asked 2,000 children aged nine to 15 about both world wars -- a quarter thought a nuclear bomb was dropped on Pearl Harbour and one in 10 thought the SS was Enid Blyton's Secret Seven.
Interestingly, one in 12 believed the Blitz was a huge clean-up operation in Europe after the Second World War, the survey has found. Advertisement
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