During WWII, the Russians were testing their parachutes. Sometimes they didnt open at all and a lot of troops were lost this way. During the invasion of Finland, hundreds of troops were dropped during the middle of winter. As usual, some of the chutes didnt open and the troops fell straight down into the deep snow, drilling holes fifteen feet deep. The Finnish farmers would then get out their shotguns, walk out into their fields, find the holes, and fire down them.
- Lauri Anderson, Finnish Farmers
Sounds like the Finns were very pragmatic, turning invaders into fertilizer!
I heard the Finns painted rocks white, too.