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The funniest army in history sent 80 soldiers abroad to fight, but returned with 81 people

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Marching and fighting, the time and place are favorable and can be said to be indispensable. The three most important factors that played a key role in the direction of the war were people. In a war, if people are divided or the military is scattered, then the final outcome of this war can be imagined. Speaking of the funniest army in history, many people's first impression is the Fascist "pig teammate" Italy team that surrendered at every turn during World War II. But the strange army to be talked about today is not Italy, but an army that is even worse than Italy.

The funniest army in history sent 80 soldiers abroad to fight, but returned with 81 people

This army is the army of the pocket landlocked country: Liechtenstein. As we all know, Liechtenstein is surrounded by Switzerland and Austria, which can be regarded as a "national China". This country was one of the safest countries in the world, and ordinary wars could not burn there. But when Prussia and Austria fought for the ownership of Germany, this small country was forced to choose to "take sides".

The funniest army in history sent 80 soldiers abroad to fight, but returned with 81 people

Although there were ten thousand Liechtenstein who were reluctant to get involved in the struggle between the two neighbours, the confrontation between the two countries made it realize that the war itself could not escape. If you prevaricate, you are likely to be the first to be beaten in the middle. In the end, after some careful consideration, Liechtenstein chose to side with Austria. In order to show its support for Austria, Liechtenstein also specially sent 80 soldiers to support Austria, although the number was small, but the courtesy was light and affectionate.

The funniest army in history sent 80 soldiers abroad to fight, but returned with 81 people

The army sent by Liechtenstein went to the front line to see that the soldiers on the other side were not belligerent Prussians, but Italian brothers who also did not like to fight. When two countries meet together, it is natural that both sides are very happy, and there is no need to fight each other to the death. Soldiers on both sides smoked, drank and bragged on the battlefield, and in order to show support for their allies, they also fired two shots into the sky from time to time to show that they were fighting. The war ended in the defeat of Austria. The 80 "reinforcements" also returned to their own country, but when the officers counted the number, 81 were counted. It turned out to be a lost Austrian signal soldier, and the enthusiastic Liechtenstein soldier took it back to the country.

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