Because the Great War was a mad, brutal, awful struggle, distinguished more often than not by military and political incompetence; because the waste of human life was so terrible that some said victory was scarcely discernible from defeat; and because the war which was supposed to end all wars in fact sowed the seeds of a second even more terrible war - we might think this Unknown Soldier died in vain.
- Paul Keating in his "Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier"
Please look for the cliche, I can't find it.
- Paul Keating in his "Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier"
Please look for the cliche, I can't find it.