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Posted By: 330-Trapper

Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 11:45 AM

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A stark photograph from the 1940s captures a modest Finnish farmer standing beside his dog, Kille, enveloped by the stillness of a frozen winter. His name was Simo Häyhä — a quiet man of the forest who history would remember as “The White Death.”

When the Soviet Union invaded Finland in the brutal winter of 1939, Simo sought no glory. With nothing more than a standard rifle and iron sights, he relied on patience, instinct, and the cover of snow to defend his homeland. He would crawl silently through the trees, chew snow to hide the vapor of his breath, and vanish completely into the white wilderness.

In fewer than 100 days, he achieved over 500 confirmed kills — the most ever recorded by a sniper. Soviet forces tried desperately to eliminate him with artillery barrages, counter-snipers, and search patrols, but every attempt failed. To them, it seemed as if the winter itself had risen against them.

Near the war’s end, Simo was struck in the jaw by an enemy bullet. Against all odds, he survived, though he carried the wound for life. After the fighting, he returned quietly to his farm, never boasting of his wartime deeds. When questioned, he would only say:
“I did what I was told, as well as I could.”

His legacy endures as a symbol of endurance, duty, and humility — a man who fulfilled his role with silent determination, then faded back into ordinary life.
📖 Source: Finnish Military Archives
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 12:59 PM

Read a lot about him
Posted By: mole

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 02:04 PM

Hero.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 02:11 PM

Definitely a hero and one tough cookie!
Posted By: Wild_Idaho

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 03:28 PM

He's a fascinating part of world history. Humility at its best. I'm sure he took absolutely no pleasure in what he did to defend his country.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 04:37 PM

What a Hero
Posted By: red webb

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 05:36 PM

One tuff hero.
Posted By: BigBob

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 09:56 PM

I'm reminded of a line from the movie, "Undefeated", when the Yankee officer asked the Reb soldier why they keep fighting, he said, "It's our land, and you're on it".
Posted By: Bob_Iowa

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 11:03 PM

I wondered what happened to his face there’s a guy here that looks like that but his came from a lift spring on a disk breaking and it hit him in the jaw.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/25/25 11:40 PM

I dont know who said this but its true:
Don't fear the man with a lot of guns, fear the man who has one gun and knows how to use it.

I'm bettin those Russians would have agreed.
Posted By: 4zebra61

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/26/25 12:29 AM

True grit!
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Old History photo 375 - 09/26/25 12:32 PM

Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
I wondered what happened to his face there’s a guy here that looks like that but his came from a lift spring on a disk breaking and it hit him in the jaw.

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