Why do Australian soldiers look so laid back in WW1&2?
Why do Australian soldiers look so laid back in WW1&2?
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Australians always look laid back.
this to be perfectly honest with you cunts
Why did military photographers in WWI almost exclusively take photos of soldiers looking courageous and happy?
1. Propaganda
2. If the soldiers were looking sad then they were probably in some deep shit in which case the photographer would be in danger as well
It's practically a vacation compared to Australia
It's not just their facial expressions, even their uniform and kit looks laid back compared to say the British or American's
meant too include you in this
WWI&II were just light banter to the aussies
How come Japan only invaded Asian peasants? Did they fear the Australian warrior?
They didn't, just like says they mostly publicised courageous photos for propaganda purposes.
They feared the australian wildlife
this tbqh
Enjoying yourself and having a good time are engrained in Australian psyche to the point where if you're a bit of a downer people don't like you. For more on this, read 'the lucky country'.
So they dressed their soldiers up like cowboys as a bit of fun? fucking aussies
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Goddamn fucking aussies, I wanna hate them but I love them too much
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They're Australian
every time
It's a bloody classic
CUNT
i've seen that sword irl. it has a human skin handle.
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DELET THIS
Neat. Where was that at?
Your pic is from a 1950s West German anti-war film called Die Brücke, dumbass
They were drunk.
They don't have a massive warfront on their land. They have small skirmishes around.
poms btfo
Because they knew Americans were pleasing their wives for them so they didnt have to worry about that
Also almost all the photos were staged given that material wasnt mobile enough to take real action
No wonder they all have such great composition.
>The Casual Australian.
Aus /v/ btfo.
Not really, that just applies to pretty much all combat photos