I have a hard time imagining an example of more difficult military logistics than invading the Karelian Peninsula (that's the area around the Finnish/Russian border).
The Russian invasion failed precisely because the logistics were so awful -- Russian units packed onto the very few, very poor roads and were ambushed continually by Finns hidden in the forests.
I have a hard time imagining an example of more difficult military logistics than invading the Karelian Peninsula (that's the area around the Finnish/Russian border). The Russian invasion failed precisely because the logistics were so awful -- Russian units packed onto the very few, very poor roads and were ambushed continually by Finns hidden in the forests.
“Then shall the trees of the forest sing for joy before the Lord, for he comes to judge the earth.” - 1 chronicles 16:33