Liechtenstein’s Army Returns With More Soldiers: A Friendly Outcome to a War

<p>The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 was a major conflict involving several European powers. But in the midst of this war, a curious incident took place involving one of the smallest countries in Europe - Liechtenstein.</p> <p>Liechtenstein&#39;s army, consisting of just 80 men, was dispatched to guard a mountain pass on the Austrian border. The goal was to secure the pass and keep an eye on any potential enemy activity. However, the war did not reach this pass, and the soldiers saw no action.</p> <p>When the war ended, the soldiers returned home. But here&#39;s the twist - they came back with 81 men. That&#39;s right, the Liechtenstein army returned from the war with one more soldier than when it left.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@chubascogoedhart/liechtensteins-army-returns-with-more-soldiers-a-friendly-outcome-to-a-war-57784515d2d8"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>