Bernd 01/19/2021 (Tue) 18:21:12 No.42146 del
>>42139
>were both victims of the British
Everyone were.
How about the losses? Comparatively it can be sensitive.
Also it might be different for new nations. No struggles to look back onto, build a tradition around. And no basis to judge, how they fared.

>>42140
>Part 2(Post was too long apparently)
Maybe for the engine, but we don't mind that.
Funny how the Bri'ish are the bad guys in both cases, still Straya always siding with the Queen. But not surprising.
I think in relation to WWII, the Western Allies all magnify their struggles. Like how every tank was a Tiger on the Western Front, and similar. Ofc it wasn't a joke (well they joked about an American division in Normandy: it consisted three divisions: 1 in the front, 1 in the hospital, 1 in the cemetery), but the real struggle was in the Eastern Front.

>Hungary for example
There are myths and gossips going around how we were screwed by everyone, from the boots with paper soles to our allies shooting at us or leaving our soldiers behind. But I do not really know about particular battles being subjected to similar what you told. Also we have way bigger selections in battles due to the millennia long history. However I do have something to add, and there's a very recent case which fit to your idea.
In the next post ofc.