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The most "humorous" country in the world sent 80 troops to the war, and the result was that 81 people came back

The most "humorous" country in the world sent 80 troops to the war, and the result was that 81 people came back

As we all know, wherever there is war, there will be casualties, just like World War II, with up to 90 million casualties among soldiers and civilians. But in the 1860s, there was such a country, sent 80 people to the war, only to come back 81 people, not only to achieve zero damage, and even one more person.

The most "humorous" country in the world sent 80 troops to the war, and the result was that 81 people came back

This very "humorous" country is Liechtenstein in Europe, which is a small country with a land area of only 160.5 square kilometers and a total population of just over 30,000 people. Although the country is sparsely populated, it is a veritable developed country. In 1866, two of Liechtenstein's neighbors, Prussia and Austria, went to war, which had nothing to do with Liechtenstein, but because they were sandwiched between the two countries, they had to take sides.

The most "humorous" country in the world sent 80 troops to the war, and the result was that 81 people came back

No one in Liechtenstein wanted to offend, but this was obviously unrealistic, and liechtenstein chose Austria because of the large number of countries standing behind Austria. Austria was so impressed by this that they sent them to the Tyrolean region for a garrison, which was simply a patrol, while Liechtenstein cobbled together 80 men to go to war.

The most "humorous" country in the world sent 80 troops to the war, and the result was that 81 people came back

When they arrived at the designated position, they found that the enemy was italians who hated fighting the same, so there were two people eating and drinking in their respective positions, occasionally firing two shots to show that they were serious about fighting, and then Austria was defeated, but Liechtenstein was not sad about this, but was happy to return home. When they returned home, when they counted the numbers, they found that there was one more person, and after inquiring, they learned that on the way back, they found a lost Austrian signal soldier and took them back with them.

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