:FI:Airway wrote:Nice landscape anyhow. Strange that even war comes to these places.
Did you find more war related items like the shell fragments?
Yes but not this time. When I was a child I with my friends collected even changed by "war things". We were finding its everywhere. For example, once I have dug up a soviet military short shovel in our garden. My father and I cleaned it from corrosion -
my father use it until now! I had a lot of different bullets, shells, grenade... One my friend had a pistol and rifle but they were in very poor condition. My grandfather used german's bayonet-knife it was made very accurate (he only made a new handle).

Look at these machine guns from aircraft which has local museum.
:FI:Ardmore wrote:Its hard to imagine why folk would fight over such Terrain. You've been there Alex, apart from the "motherland" stuff, is it of stragetical significance?
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German forces wanted to recieve access to the oil. It was the Attika operation I mentioned about it earlier:
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About using a weapon in the mountains I know by myself... look at picture below it's me about 10 years ago in Siberian's mountains (Republic of Sakha) with famous Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine. Note - It is with bayonet

. I worked in a geological party as doctor. We had to carried a weapon because there were bears. You can ask me why I choose a that long old style rifle with bayonet and machine gun would be better

I already asked that question "Hi guys, may be we give me a pistol..." but I received the answer "what we have that give you". After couple hours in trip in mountains you starting hite the rifle - it not very light, you can't leave it, you must keep it in good condition, when you climbing you can't thow it up, sometimes it became across obstacles and really prevent the moving.
