Scotland, given its proximity to England, has had a strong connection with Britain throughout the 10th century. During World War I, Scotland aided Britain greatly with both human and mechanical labor. However, Scotland faced a severe depression during the 1920s to 1930s, with great amounts of social, poltical, and civil unrest. However, in Remains of the Day, Stevens in his flahback only recalls  an event that consisted of "distinguished persons from Scotland" (D3E). This was rather unreflective of the struggle Scotland was in, and shows Stevens own ilmited and ignorant knowledge of the world. During World War II, Germany often targeted and bombed Scotland for its resources, only for it to continue to struggle in depression for a bit after the war. 


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