The Man Who Survived After Being Shot 20 Times

During World War II, in the snow-covered battlefields of Finland, a legend was born — Simo Häyhä. Standing just 5 feet 3 inches tall, this calm and quiet man became a terror to the Nazi forces. The enemy called him "White Death."

Simo Häyhä


Without even using a scope, and relying solely on his old sniper rifle, Häyhä would hide in the snowy forests and eliminate over 500 enemies in less than 100 days!

Incredibly, this remains the highest number of confirmed kills by any sniper in history.

he was shoot more than 20 times yet luckly he survived.

One day, a devastating bullet hit his face, shattering it. His comrades thought he was dead. But miraculously, he survived. After a long recovery, he fully healed and went on to live for over 60 more years after the war.

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