Fortunately we have been in the position to most often "write" the history of our wars. Im sure a reading of history from our adversaries perspective would prove much different.
Part of the failure of sanitizing history is that you lose the learning moment in the fog of propaganda. Perhaps the chickenhawks would have less taste for war if they knew its realities rather than its cleanly written textual version.
Take the Revolution for example - Boston Massacre, Cross the Delaware, Yorktown, Victory - pretty much sums up the typical public education history. Coming from the Northeast I walk the the paths in Lexington and Concord and no conflict ever seemed so pure and righteous. I think my friends in the South may have a different view of how the Revolution was fought but that is not really spoken of.
Here are some history interested people having a discussion of the realities of Revolutionary War insurgency
Atrocities and War-Crimes in the American Revolution - Historum - History Forums
An account from Battle of Kings Mountain
"The battle went badly for the Loyalists, and during the fighting, Ferguson was shot from his horse. With his foot still in the stirrup, he was dragged to the rebel side. According to Rebel accounts, when a Patriot approached the major for his surrender, Ferguson drew his pistol and shot him as a last act of defiance. Other soldiers retaliated, and Ferguson's body was found with eight musket holes in it. Patriot accounts said their militia stripped his body of clothing and urinated on him before burial. They buried him in an oxhide near the site of his fall.
One of Ferguson's mistresses, 'Virginia Sal', was also killed in the battle and was buried with the officer.
Seeing their leader fall, the Loyalists began to surrender. Some rebels did not initially want to take prisoners, eager to avenge the 'Waxhaw Massacre' (or the "Battle of Waxhaws") where Banastre Tarleton's men had killed a sizable number of Abraham Buford's Continental soldiers after the latter had surrendered. (At Waxhaws, Tarleton's horse was shot, pinning him to the ground, leading his men to believe their commanding officer had been killed under a white flag of surrender.)[34] Also, other rebels were seemingly unaware that the Loyalists were attempting to surrender.[31] Loyalist Captain Abraham DePeyster, in command after Ferguson was killed, sent out an emissary with a white flag, asking for quarter. For several minutes, the Patriots rejected DePeyster's white flag and continued firing, many of them shouting, "Give 'em Tarleton's Quarter!" and "Give them Buford's play!" A significant number of the surrendering Loyalists were killed.[35] When DePeyster sent out a second white flag, a few of the rebel officers, including Campbell and Sevier, ran forward and took control by ordering their men to cease fire,[36] and taking about 700 Loyalist prisoners."
The more things change the more they stay the same.
Our Constitution was written from a solid understanding of the nature of man. Pretty much all our failings of humanity can be atrributed to an unwillingness to recognize the true nature of what we can become when drunk with power. Sanitizing our history for whatever reason does not help.
I agree with Nicholas that an educated society is required for a functioning Republic.
Hows that Common Core and Tools of the Mind education preparing our future?