The Deadliest Sniper In History

The Deadliest Sniper In History

How Did a Farmer Become the Most Feared Sniper in History?

The Rise of Simo Häyhä

  • The story begins during the Winter War in 1939, where Simo Häyhä served as a sniper for the Finnish army, earning him the nickname "White Death" after killing hundreds.
  • Unlike typical snipers, Häyhä employed unique tactics; he did not remain stationary or use a sniper nest, which contributed to his effectiveness and instilled fear in Soviet troops.
  • He utilized white camouflage suits and buried himself under snow to become nearly invisible while lurking alone in the forest.
  • Häyhä often sniped without a scope to avoid glints that could reveal his position and relied on his experience as a hunter to identify optimal shooting spots.
  • His growing threat level prompted Soviet forces to respond with artillery barrages aimed at random areas in the woods, hoping to eliminate him.
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#shorts #facts This is the story of a Finnish soldier who earned the name white death