If it weren't for the daily artillery greetings from the Wehrmacht to their counterparts on the other side of the trenches as punctual as a clock, everyone would really think that the two sides were not at war but were camping for vacation. It's worth noting that from time to time, the Wehrmacht would engage in performances of arts and music, and some soldiers, adhering to their honorable and excellent traditions, started setting up vegetable gardens and ping pong tables behind the trenches, much to the generals' bemusement. After all, this became an instinctive reaction; even the seventh channel of the domestic television is military and agricultural. Once, didn't the Ministry of National Defense fall under the Ministry of Agriculture, branding itself as the Home Defense and Farming Department? This fine tradition was always meant to be passed on...