Why Nazis Were Terrified Of Australian Soldiers.
But Not American Or British Troops
The most impressive and poignant part of this video is the following quote.
“…but when the war ended, most of these men did not want parades or fame.
They went home to the outback.
Back to their cattle stations and sheep farms.
Back to vast empty lands where the nearest neighbour lived 50 miles away.
They rarely talked about what they did.
Their families knew they had fought in Tobruk, but the details stayed lock inside.
These are men that valued actions over words. Bragging about killing felt wrong to them.
They had done what needed doing, now they wanted to return to normal life.”
Self-Discipline is a very powerful quality.
Obedience is the realm of domesticated dogs.

