Whattup. Still here, no problem.
I haven't heard about the Finnish occupation of Russian territory during the civil war. One thing that certainly appealed to some Finns, and made them hunger for Karelian lands during WWII, was the familiarity between cultures (Greater Finland).
The lines about possible invasion of the far east and Siberia reminded me of a rather inconsequential, IMHO, incident in the Crimean War: A limited British invasion of Kamchatka, which was foiled by a small garrison. Interesting maneuver.
When you go for Germany, you can call it Operation Golden Eagle. Golden Eagles are used by some Central Asian peoples to track down and kill wolves.
I haven't heard about the Finnish occupation of Russian territory during the civil war. One thing that certainly appealed to some Finns, and made them hunger for Karelian lands during WWII, was the familiarity between cultures (Greater Finland).
The lines about possible invasion of the far east and Siberia reminded me of a rather inconsequential, IMHO, incident in the Crimean War: A limited British invasion of Kamchatka, which was foiled by a small garrison. Interesting maneuver.
When you go for Germany, you can call it Operation Golden Eagle. Golden Eagles are used by some Central Asian peoples to track down and kill wolves.