The White Sniper: Simo Hг¤yhг¤ Apr 2026
Simo was called to serve in the Kollaa region. While many soldiers used the latest scoped rifles, Simo chose his old civil guard rifle, an M/28-30. He refused to use a telescopic sight for two brilliant reasons:
Instead, Simo relied purely on his iron sights, his sharp eyes, and his absolute stillness. Becoming the "White Death" The White Sniper: Simo Häyhä
The winter sun could glint off the glass lens, giving away his position. Simo was called to serve in the Kollaa region
: He would pour water on the snow in front of his rifle barrel so the blast of his shots wouldn't kick up a cloud of loose snow. Becoming the "White Death" The winter sun could
Simo survived his horrific wounds, though it required years of surgeries to rebuild his face. He returned to his quiet life of farming and dog breeding, living to the ripe old age of 96 before passing away in 2002.
Before the war, Simo Häyhä lived a peaceful, quiet life in the small Finnish town of Rautjärvi. He was a farmer and a passionate hunter who loved the vast, snowy wilderness. Standing at just five feet tall, he was a soft-spoken man of few words. However, his years of hunting had gifted him with master-level marksmanship, incredible patience, and an intimate knowledge of how to survive in the brutal Finnish winter. The Winter War Begins
The story of , known as the "White Death," is one of the most legendary tales of military history and individual endurance.
