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- On the Elbrus glacier in the last year, climbers suddenly began to find the remains of Soviet soldiers. How they were able to reach almost the top of Elbrus without any climbing equipment, one can only guess. It was as if some unknown force had brought a whole company here straight from the plain. But who are these people? What was this battle? Historical sources claim that there were no serious hostilities in these particular places during the war years. Even the initial results of the investigation undertaken by local climbers and mine rescuers of the Ministry of Emergency Situations were shocking: perhaps one of the secrets of the Great Patriotic War rested here for 70 years - why Hitler's carefully worked out plan "Edelweiss" to capture the Caucasus could fail. It is known that it was on Elbrus that the famous detachment of German mountain rangers "Edelweiss" stopped, which was tasked with immediately overcoming the Main Caucasian Range, reaching the rear of the Soviet troops and starting a sabotage war there. There were no our units in the Elbrus region. It was a strategic miscalculation of our command, which the Germans took advantage of. However, the Nazis also made a gross military mistake. Instead of following Hitler's order - without slowing down, to follow the Black Sea and the oil-bearing regions of the Caucasus - they ... went to conquer the highest peak in Europe to hoist the banner of the Reich. It was Elbrus that the Nazi ideologists considered the sacred mountain of the Aryans, in which the entrance to the legendary Shambhala is hidden. But in doing so, the German mountain special forces revealed themselves. The effect of surprise was lost. A categorical order came from Moscow to destroy the Edelweiss at any cost, but there was no one to do it. In the fire order, a company was formed from ... cavalry and rear. Lieutenant Grigoryants, who until recently was a ladies' hairdresser, became its commander. It was these people who, at the cost of their lives, stopped the elite mountain units of the Wehrmacht. To restore the picture of events, the film crew, together with the Elbrus detachment of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, for the first time undertook a purposeful mountain expedition to the places of these unknown battles. The authors of the film discovered the remains of the soldiers of this heroic company, which were later buried with full military honors, and also visited Germany, where they managed to find two veterans of the mountain special forces of the Wehrmacht who participated in this campaign.