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The sniper rifle used to clear 505 confirmed kills and held by the deadliest sniper in warfare history may not be what you think. It didn’t even have a scope.
It was a Finnish Civil Guard-issued Sako M28/30. But this simple bolt action, iron sight rifle was held by the “The White Death” Simo Hayha. He raised fear among even the toughest in the Red Army during the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 1939 to 1940.
Who is Simo Hayha?
Simo Hayha is a Finnish soldier who rose to military fame during the Winter War between the U.S.S.R. and Finland. Known to his enemies as the White Death, he’s recognized by many military historians as the most dangerous sniper in history, with at least 505 confirmed kills.
Though he had little military history before the Winter War, Hayha credited his skills to his years of experience hunting in the snowy Finnish wilderness, as well as competitive shooting.
He’s also known for impeccable outdoor survival skills, tracking enemy movements, and camouflaging into his surroundings – not to mention deadly precision and accuracy with his rifle.
Hayha was born on December 17, 1905, to Juho and Katriina (née Vilkko) Hayha in the hamlet of Kiiskinen. Before the war, he was a farmer.
What is the Winter War?
Among its most notable soldiers was the acclaimed sniper Simo Hayha. Although the Soviets referred to Simo as The White Death, the Finnish nicknamed him the Magic Shooter.
However, although the Finnish military delivered an impressive offense, the country ultimately signed the Treaty of Moscow on March 12, 1940.
What weapons did Simo Hayha use?
Simo Hayha used an M28-30 (serial number 60974) to wreak havoc on the Soviet Army during the Winter War. He can trace it back to his time in Finland’s Civil Guard, which he joined in 1905 at the age of 17.
Most of Hayha’s kills can be credited to rounds out of the M28-30. However, he occasionally also used a Suomi SMG and LS-26 LMG.
How many confirmed kills did Simo Hayha have?
Most historians say Simo Hayha had at least 504 confirmed kills. However, most sources trace these fatalities to his M28-30 rifle. Some experts believe using his Suomi SMG and LS-26 LMG could bring that body count up to around 800.
Attacks on Simo
Despite his lethal precision, The White Death wasn’t invincible, and he nearly lost his life in the Winter War. On March 6, 1940, a Soviet exploding bullet hit his face. The blow put him in a coma for nearly a week, and he spent many months recovering in the hospital, even after the war ended.
Medical procedures included more than 20 surgeries to fix his jaw. But he became permanently disfigured, and he never fully regained his speech.
What happened to Simo Hayha after the Winter War?
After leaving the hospital following the war’s end, Hayha returned to farm life in Finland, where he was recognized as a war hero. Hayha passed away in 2002. He was 96.
Did Simo have military experience before the Winter War?
Yes, Simo Hayha had military experience before the Winter War. In 1925, he performed his required year of Finnish active duty. He later joined the Finnish Civil Guard.
The White Death facts and trivia
With a name like The White Death and the deadliest sniper in history, there are bound to be some interesting facts about this soldier. Here are a few.
- Most of Simo’s sniper kills were made within 150 meters.
- While most snipers lie down before taking a shot, Hayha prefers sitting down.
- The Winter War lasted only 100 days.
Biographies
With such an impressive military service, there were some books written about Simo Hayha. These include “The White Sniper: Simo Häyhä” by Tapio Saarelainen and “SIMO HÄYHÄ, The White Death: The incredible true story of the deadliest sniper ever,” by Andrea Larsen.
Simo movie
There was also a documentary about the famous sniper, “Sharpshooter Simo Hayha,” directed by Vesa Saarinen. It features audio footage from Simo himself.
Why did we cover this?
Simo Hayha is considered one of Finland’s most important war heroes and one of the best wartime snipers ever. Although his country ultimately suffered defeat in the Winter War against the Soviet Union, his story of skill and fearlessness is one worth telling.
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