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This guy makes all others pale in comparison

SeanRT

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Simo Hayha

Who Was He?
Simo Hayha had a fairly boring life in Finland. He served his one mandatory year in the military, and then became a farmer. But when the Soviet Union invaded his homeland in 1939, he decided he wanted to help his country. Since the majority of fighting took place in the forest, he figured the best way to stop the invasion was to grab his trusty rifle, a couple of cans of food and hide in a tree all day shooting Russians. In six feet of snow. And 20-40 degrees below zero.

Of course when the Russians heard that dozens of their men were going down and that it was all one dude with a rifle, they got fucking scared. He became known as "The White Death" because of his white camouflage outfit, and they actually mounted whole missions just to kill that one guy. They started by sending out a task force to find Hayha and take him out. He killed them all. Then they tried getting together a team of counter-snipers (which are basically snipers that kill snipers) and sent them in to eliminate Hayha. He killed all of them, too.

Over the course of 100 days, Hayha killed 542 people with his rifle. He took out another 150 or so with his SMG, sending his credited kill-count up to 705. Since everyone they had was either too dead or too scared to go anywhere near him, the Russians just carpet-bombed everywhere they thought he might be. Supposedly, they had the location right, and he actually got hit by a cloud of shrapnel that tore his coat up, but didn't actually hurt him; because he's the fucking White Death, damn it. Finally on March 6th, 1940, some lucky bastard shot Hayha in the head with an exploding bullet. When some other soldiers found him and brought him back to base, he "had half his head missing." The White Death had finally been stopped...

...for about a week. In spite of having come down with a nasty case of shot-in-the-face syndrome, he was still very much alive, and regained consciousness on March 13, the very day the war ended.

The Best Hollywood Could Come Up With: <span style="font-style: italic">The Shooter</span>
In Shooter, Mark Wahlberg plays a reclusive, worn-out ex-sniper trying to escape the ghosts of his past. Bob Lee is called in by the FBI who want to know if he (hypothetically) wanted to murder, let's say, the president, how would he (hypothetically) do it? They claim that he's "the best there is" because after years of training with long-distance shooting, he successfully killed 70 men in the desert with a state of the art killing machine (a Cheytec M200).

Why it doesn't Compare:
Aside from the obvious fact that Hayha killed over 10 times as many men after only the most basic military training, he did it in 40-below weather, in the middle of the forest. And he did it all with one of these: A Russian Mosin-Naggant type rifle.


http://www.cracked.com/article_17019_5-real-life-soldiers-who-make-rambo-look-like-pussy.html
 
Re: This guy makes all others pale in comparison

Remember that the Soviet army had been hit hard by Stalin's Great Purge. He murdered anyone who potentially might stand against him, including many senior (competent) military commanders.

This gutting of the Red Army was one of the reasons for the initial success of Operation Barbarossa. This is not to take away from Simo's accomplishment, but I doubt his kill rate would have been as high had Stalin not been such a paranoiac.
 
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The Finns, on the whole, gave Russia everything they wanted and more. Tough folks.
 
Re: This guy makes all others pale in comparison

Wow, he must have gotten up very early in the morning...
What ranges were these kills at?

Shooter is based on one of my favorite books "Point of impact"
(movie doesn't quite follow the book, it's worth a read)
 
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I'm not a military guy but I just want to point out that Audie Murphy was in the ARMY.
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Re: This guy makes all others pale in comparison

Shooter was a poor movie for sure, point of impact, as mention before was an excellent book. All the Bob Lee Swagger books are really good. People don't know this but the Finns and the Swedes actually have a really active shooting culture. Kids grow up shooting in competitions.
 
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Great reading, history most people will never hear abt.MM
 
Re: This guy makes all others pale in comparison

Great story. Have to agree with Wolf10t and want2Baccurate about point of impact. Very good book! Never saw shooter though so can't say anything about it.