The White Death The Sniper

Published Date:

9/7/2025

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Ebook, Paperback, Hardcover

About the Book

The White Death The Sniper, Simo Hayha, was born 1905 in Rautajarvi, a small village in Finland.When the Winter War erupted in late 1939, Simo found himself in the midst conflict. Over the course of the war,it is estimated that he killed more than 500 Soviet soldiers. A true story about the Hero and the conflict between the Soviet Union and Finland.

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Chapter 3

Biographical Overview of Simo Häyhä’s Life and Military Service

1939-1940

Simo Häyhä was born in 1905 in Rautjärvi, a small village in Finland. He grew up in a humble farming family, which played a significant role in shaping his character and skills. From a young age, he developed a keen eye and a steady hand, attributes that would later define his legendary status as a marksman. The rural environment provided him with ample opportunities to hone his shooting skills, often using a rifle to hunt small game. These formative years equipped Simo with both the physical dexterity and the mental acuity necessary for becoming an exceptional sniper.
His upbringing in a close-knit community fostered a sense of discipline and hard work. Simo was known for his strong work ethic and was often engaged in outdoor activities, which helped him build stamina and resilience. As he grew older, his passion for shooting became more pronounced. He would often participate in local shooting competitions, where he quickly gained recognition for his talent. This early connec-tion with firearms laid a solid foundation for his later mili-tary career, making him uniquely suited for the challenges he would face in combat.
Simo Häyhä’s life took a decisive turn when he joined the Finnish military. He enlisted just before the outbreak of World War II, and it was here that his natural talent for marksmanship truly began to shine. His dedication to his training and exceptional shooting abilities earned him recognition among his peers and superiors.

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