Hi Bob. I think some European counties, such as the UK, Germany and Sweden have a history of washing at high temps and using detergents with oxygen bleach, which has been "activated" oxygen bleach for decades. Adding chlorine bleach is almost unknown. So yes, I suppose the use of high temps with oxy bleach was traditional, especially before the bleach was "activated" to make it effective at lower temps.
While other countries such as Spain, the USA and Italy have a history of washing at lower temps and adding chlorine bleach. Washing machines in Spain traditionally had chlorine bleach dispensers that were not usually present on the UK versions.
As you can see from this photo I took when I lived in Spain, there was plenty of choice in the laundry section when it came to chlorine bleach for the washing machine:

While other countries such as Spain, the USA and Italy have a history of washing at lower temps and adding chlorine bleach. Washing machines in Spain traditionally had chlorine bleach dispensers that were not usually present on the UK versions.
As you can see from this photo I took when I lived in Spain, there was plenty of choice in the laundry section when it came to chlorine bleach for the washing machine:
