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Simo Häyhä

Simo "Simuna" Häyhä ((:ˈsimɔ ˈhæy̯hæ); December 17, 1905 – April 1, 2002), nicknamed "White Death" ((ロシア語:Белая смерть), ; (フィンランド語:valkoinen kuolema); (スウェーデン語:den vita döden)) by the Red Army, was a Finnish marksman. Using a Finnish M/28-30 rifle (which is based on the Mosin–Nagant rifle) in the Winter War, he killed at least 505 men, the highest recorded number of confirmed sniper kills in any major war.
==Early life==
Häyhä was born in the municipality of Rautjärvi near the present-day border of Finland and Russia, and started his military service in 1925. Before entering combat, Häyhä was a farmer and hunter. At the age of 20, he joined the Finnish militia Suojeluskunta and succeeded with his marksman skills in shooting sports in Viipuri province. His home was reportedly full of trophies for marksmanship.

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