Alfahiukkasen
Alf Häyhä, also known as the "White Death," was a Finnish sniper who served in the Winter War against the Soviet Union. He is often referred to as the greatest sniper in history, and his efficiency and accuracy are still studied by military tacticians and historians today.
Born on December 10, 1890, Häyhä grew up in the northernmost part of Finland and developed his
During the Winter War, Häyhä served in the 34th Red ea Mountain Division, and his skills as
Some notable characteristics of Häyhä's sniper tactics include his ability to adapt to various terrains and
Häyhä's fighting techniques contrast with conventional sniper practices and demonstrate the value of developing skills tailored
Häyhä disappeared under unclear circumstances in 1939 but reappeared in 1940 as Matti Sakari, an even more