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Book Simo Hayha   The Deadliest Sniper In Military History

Download or read book Simo Hayha The Deadliest Sniper In Military History written by Edgar Wollstone and published by AJS. This book was released on with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Simo Hayha, or the White Death is one of the deadliest snipers in history of mankind. He was a straight up terror for the Soviet men during winter war. Hiding amongst the snowy brambles was death, a silent and sudden one. As Soviet men fell like flies on the snow avalanche, the Soviet men knew they were sailing close to the winds. Forsaking their conspicuous green military uniform itself could have helped them not be a sitting duck for Finnish snipers buried in heaps of snow. But by the time Stalin realized his foibles, it was way too late. Stalin anticipated that the mighty Red Army would bulldoze the paltry Finland force. But Stalin forgot that Finland has White Death by its side to defend its borders. The ‘Lady Death’ was a terrifying presence in battlefield. She sent so many enemy men to the jaws of death that she is listed among the deadliest of all snipers. Another female sniper to rain terror on enemy forces was Claudia Kalugina, the youngest to enroll into Sniper School. This book holds in its pages the story of Simo Hahya, the White Death who rained havoc on his enemy troops claiming lives of 505 men. When the number of kills exceeds the total number of days in a war you know it's real terror that the man Simo Hayha is. Standing 5 feet tall and an unassuming demeanor, Simo Hayha is easily overlooked, a quality that serves him well as a sniper.

Book The White Sniper

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tapio A. M. Saarelainen
  • Publisher : Casemate
  • Release : 2016-10-31
  • ISBN : 161200430X
  • Pages : 259 pages

Download or read book The White Sniper written by Tapio A. M. Saarelainen and published by Casemate. This book was released on 2016-10-31 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The remarkable story of the Finnish marksman nicknamed “White Death” by the Red Army for his record number of confirmed kills. Simo Häyhä is the most famous sniper in the world. During the Winter War fought between Russia and Finland from 1939 to 1940, he had 542 confirmed kills with iron sights, a record that still stands today. A man of action who spoke very little, Simo Häyhä was hugely respected by his men and his superiors and given many difficult missions, including taking out specific targets. Able to move silently and swiftly through the landscape, melting into the snowbound surroundings in his white camouflage fatigues, his aim was deadly and his quarry rarely escaped. The Russians learned of his reputation as a marksman and tried several times to kill him by indirect fire. He was promoted from corporal to second lieutenant, and he was awarded the Cross of Kollaa. For sniping, Simo Häyhä only ever used his own M/28-30 rifle. Eventually, his luck ran out, and Simo received a serious head wound on March 6,1940, though he subsequently recovered. The White Sniper fully explores Simo Häyhä’s life, his exploits in the Winter War, the secrets behind his success, including character and technique, and also includes a detailed look at his rifle itself. There are appendices on the basics of shooting, the impact of fire on the battlefield, battles on the Kollaa Front during the Winter War, and a list of ranked snipers of the world. “No matter how many books on sniping you have read, this must be added to your list if you are serious about shooting.” —GunMart

Book The Deadliest Sniper

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  • Author : Robert Corrigan
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2015-06-27
  • ISBN : 9781514736128
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book The Deadliest Sniper written by Robert Corrigan and published by . This book was released on 2015-06-27 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arguably the greatest sniper in modern warfare, Simo Hayha accumulated over 800 confirmed kills during the course of his war service.

Book SIMO H  YH    The White Death

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  • Author : Andrea Larsen
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2022-04-18
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 188 pages

Download or read book SIMO H YH The White Death written by Andrea Larsen and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2022-04-18 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The untold adventure of the deadliest sniper in history. You will read about the icy lands of Finland where a few brave Finns opposed thousands of Soviet invaders in an exciting and evocative narrative. Inside the volume you will find: The exciting account of his personal life and his experience of war against the Red Army; The most dangerous missions he successfully faced, described at an exciting pace; All of Simo Häyhä's incredible techniques described in clear detail to illustrate the secrets and methods he used in his missions as an elite sniper; The honours he received, the weapons he used, his personal passions, his commitment after the end of the conflict; How and when he was shot and almost lost his life; his long experience in hospital and the various operations he underwent; Numerous original photographs from the time about the conflict and Simo Häyhä himself; History of the Winter War 1939 -1940 and the Continuation War 1941-1944 little or almost never told in history, school and academic books; Quotes from important authors, journalists present at the conflict, military experts who knew and interviewed him, friends of Simo Häyhä... A book that history buffs cannot miss!

Book The Greatest Snipers Ever

Download or read book The Greatest Snipers Ever written by David Webb and published by David Webb. This book was released on with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book describes the exploits of the greatest snipers of all time, from Simo Hayha to Chris Kyle.

Book The Stalingrad Cauldron

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  • Author : Frank Ellis
  • Publisher : University Press of Kansas
  • Release : 2013-06-27
  • ISBN : 0700619011
  • Pages : 560 pages

Download or read book The Stalingrad Cauldron written by Frank Ellis and published by University Press of Kansas. This book was released on 2013-06-27 with total page 560 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The encirclement of the German 6th Army at Stalingrad in mid-November 1942 and its final collapse in February 1943 was a signature defeat for Hitler, as more than 100,000 of his soldiers were marched off into captivity. Frank Ellis tackles this oft-told tale from the unique perspective of the German officers and men trapped inside the Red Army's ever-closing ring of forces. This approach makes palpable the growing desperation of an army that began its campaign confident of victory but that long before the end could see how hopeless their situation had become. Highlighting these pages are three previously unpublished German army division accounts, translated here for the first time by Ellis. Each of these translations follows the combat experiences of a specific division-the 76th Infantry, the 94th Infantry, and the 16th Panzer-and take readers into the cauldron (or Kessel) that was Stalingrad. Together they provide a ground-level view of the horrific fighting and yield insights into everything from tactics and weapons to internal disputes, the debilitating effects of extreme cold and hunger, and the Germans' astonishing sense of duty and the abilities of their junior leaders. Along with these first-hand accounts, Ellis himself takes a new and closer look at a number of fascinating but somewhat neglected or misunderstood aspects of the Stalingrad cauldron including sniping, desertion, spying, and the fate of German prisoners. His coverage of sniping is especially notable for new insights concerning the duel that allegedly took place between Soviet sniper Vasilii Zaitsev and a German sniper, Major Konings, a story told in the film Enemy at the Gates (2001). Ellis also includes an incisive reading of Oberst Arthur Boje's published account of his capture, interrogation, and conviction for war crimes, and explores the theme of reconciliation in the works of two Stalingrad veterans, Kurt Reuber and Vasilii Grossman. Rich in anecdotal detail and revealing moments, Ellis's historical mosaic showcases an army that managed to display a vital resilience and professionalism in the face of inevitable defeat brought on by its leaders. It makes for compelling reading for anyone interested in one of the Eastern Front's monumental battles.

Book The White Sniper

Download or read book The White Sniper written by Tapio Saarelainen and published by Casemate. This book was released on 2020-04-19 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Simo Häyhä (1905 - 2002) is the most famous sniper in the world. During the Winter War fought between Russia and Finland in 1939 - 1940 he had 542 confirmed kills with iron sights, a record that still stands today. He has been a role model for snipers all over the world and paved the way for them by demonstrating their significance on the battlefield.Simo Häyhä was a man of action who spoke very little, but he was hugely respected by his men and his superiors and given many difficult missions, including taking out specific targets. Able to move silently and swiftly through the landscape, melting into the snowbound surroundings in his white camouflage fatigues, his aim was deadly and his quarry rarely escaped. The Russians learned of his reputation as a marksman and tried several times to kill him by indirect fire. He was promoted from corporal to second lieutenant and he was awarded the Cross of Kollaa. For sniping Simo Häyhä only ever used his own m/28-30 rifle. Eventually his luck ran out and Simo received a serious head wound on March 6 1940, though he subsequently recovered.After the war Simo Häyhä lead a quiet, unassuming life in farming and forestry. His roots were deep in the Finnish soil and he loved life in rural Finland. A true patriot, he epitomized the traits of a professional soldier, performing his duty and setting an example of bravery that personified the Finnish spirit when confronted by the Russian onslaught.The White Sniper fully explores Simo Häyhä's life, his exploits in the Winter War, the secrets behind his success including character and technique, and also includes a detailed look at his rifle itself. There are appendices on the basics of shooting, the impact of fire on the battlefield, battles on the Kollaa Front during the Winter War and a list of ranked snipers of the world.

Book American Sniper

Download or read book American Sniper written by Chris Kyle and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2012-01-03 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The #1 New York Times bestselling memoir of U.S. Navy Seal Chris Kyle, and the source for Clint Eastwood’s blockbuster, Academy-Award nominated movie. “An amazingly detailed account of fighting in Iraq--a humanizing, brave story that’s extremely readable.” — PATRICIA CORNWELL, New York Times Book Review "Jaw-dropping...Undeniably riveting." —RICHARD ROEPER, Chicago Sun-Times From 1999 to 2009, U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle recorded the most career sniper kills in United States military history. His fellow American warriors, whom he protected with deadly precision from rooftops and stealth positions during the Iraq War, called him “The Legend”; meanwhile, the enemy feared him so much they named him al-Shaitan (“the devil”) and placed a bounty on his head. Kyle, who was tragically killed in 2013, writes honestly about the pain of war—including the deaths of two close SEAL teammates—and in moving first-person passages throughout, his wife, Taya, speaks openly about the strains of war on their family, as well as on Chris. Gripping and unforgettable, Kyle’s masterful account of his extraordinary battlefield experiences ranks as one of the great war memoirs of all time.

Book A Frozen Hell

    Book Details:
  • Author : William R. Trotter
  • Publisher : Algonquin Books
  • Release : 2013-06-13
  • ISBN : 1565126920
  • Pages : 474 pages

Download or read book A Frozen Hell written by William R. Trotter and published by Algonquin Books. This book was released on 2013-06-13 with total page 474 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1939, tiny Finland waged war-the kind of war that spawns legends-against the mighty Soviet Union, and yet their epic struggle has been largely ignored. Guerrillas on skis, heroic single-handed attacks on tanks, unfathomable endurance, and the charismatic leadership of one of this century's true military geniuses-these are the elements of both the Finnish victory and a gripping tale of war.

Book The Sniper Anthology

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  • Author : Various
  • Publisher : Frontline Books
  • Release : 2019-11
  • ISBN : 9781526760692
  • Pages : 224 pages

Download or read book The Sniper Anthology written by Various and published by Frontline Books. This book was released on 2019-11 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Revered by some as the ultimate warrior, and condemned by others as ruthless assassins, the combat sniper is more than just a crack shot. These are highly disciplined individuals, calm professionals skilled in marksmanship, reconnaissance and camouflage. During the Second World War these lethal fighters were deployed by all sides to deadly effect. This collection of biographies written by sniper experts from around the world explores the careers of the top marksmen between 1939 and 1945. As well as providing incisive technical information, each author offers a glimpse of the character and personality of their chosen sniper, giving them a human face that is often missing in standard portrayals. These gripping, in-depth narratives go beyond the cursory treatment in existing histories and will be essential reading for anyone wanting to learn about the role and technique of the sniper during the Second World War. The impressive list of contributors to The Sniper Anthology includes Mark Spicer writing on Harry M. Furness, the last surviving British sniper who went ashore on D-Day; Martin Pegler, who details the famous Soviet sniper Vassili Zaitsev; Adrian Gilbert on the Wehrmacht sharpshooter and lone wolf Sepp Allerberger; and Roger Moorhouse on Simo Hayha, the man with the most confirmed kills in any major war.

Book 500  Kills   Sniper Ivan Sidorenko

Download or read book 500 Kills Sniper Ivan Sidorenko written by Edgar Wollstone and published by AJS. This book was released on with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who would have thought an art lover would excel in the art of killing? Ivan Sidorenko’s story is an anomaly in more ways than one. Born in a poor peasant family, Sidorenko’s prospects looked bleak, but he overcame every hurdle to become one of the deadliest snipers in the world occupying a position next to the terror on the battlefield, the Finnish sniper Simo Hayha. Sidorenko’s technique was simple, one shot, one kill. Coming from a country that encouraged sniping techniques in war, Sidorenko’s feat may not seem out of the ordinary but indeed it is. Despite receiving no official training, Sidorenko mastered the art of sniping. When Sidorenko blasted off an enemy tank with the incendiary bullet he used, his commanders knew he was way too valuable to be risked on the frontline. How did Sidorenko become adept at a sport that he never learned at all? What is sniping and how did it come about to be used in World War 2? How did snipers sway the scales of victory in World War Two? Get this book on Ivan Sidorenko, the deadliest sniper of Soviet to know all about sniping, snipers, and how Ivan Sidorenko’s kill count soared to 500 confirmed kills in just three years of war service. If Simo Hayha and his extraordinary sniping brilliance have captivated you, then read the story of the only man who could reach the benchmark set by the White Death.

Book Lady Death

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  • Author : Lyudmila Mykhailvna Pavlichenko
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2018-09-05
  • ISBN : 1925675742
  • Pages : 272 pages

Download or read book Lady Death written by Lyudmila Mykhailvna Pavlichenko and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2018-09-05 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Arguably the finest account of sniping during World War II." – Adrian Gilbert, author of Challenge of Battle. "Undoubtedly literature’s most remarkable account of sniper action." – Charles W. Sasser, former US Army Special Forces soldier and author of One Shot–One Kill Lyudmila Pavlichenko was one of the most successful – and feared – female snipers of all time. When Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa in June 1941 she left her university studies to join the Red Army. Ignoring offers of positions as a nurse she became part of Soviet Russia’s elite group of female snipers. Within a year she had 309 confirmed kills, including 29 enemy sniper kills. Renowned as the scourge of German soldiers, she was regarded as a key heroic figure for the war effort and, in 1942, on Stalin’s personal orders, she travelled as part of a Soviet delegation to the West, fundraising in Canada, Great Britain and the USA. Dubbed ‘Lady Death’, she spoke out about gender equality in the Red Army and made the case for the USA to continue the fight against the Nazis in Europe. The folk singer Woody Guthrie wrote a song about her exploits – ‘Miss Pavlichenko’ – and she visited the White House, where she formed an unlikely but long-lasting friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt. In November 1942 she visited Coventry and accepted donations of £4,516 from Coventry workers to pay for three X-ray units for the Red Army. She also visited a Birmingham factory as part of her fundraising tour.

Book Caught in the Crosshair   Riveting tales of four lethal snipers

Download or read book Caught in the Crosshair Riveting tales of four lethal snipers written by Edgar Wollstone and published by AJS. This book was released on with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: They say it’s not the target but the hunt that matters. Sniping and hunting are similar in many ways; both hunter and a sniper need to be adept at stealth and should have pinpoint marksmanship. Snipers have helped their country to grab victory from the jaws of an abysmal defeat. With one deadly shot, they make the impossible, possible. Be it Carlos Hathcock, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Simo hayha, Chris Kyle, they have all sacrificed all that they hold dear for serving their country. There is any number of deadly snipers, but this book tells the tale of four such individuals who have achieved such stupendous feat that it is unfathomable.

Book Out of Nowhere

    Book Details:
  • Author : Martin Pegler
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Release : 2011-09-20
  • ISBN : 1849088756
  • Pages : 409 pages

Download or read book Out of Nowhere written by Martin Pegler and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2011-09-20 with total page 409 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The sniper is probably the most feared specialist warrior and the most efficient killer on the battlefield. Endlessly patient and highly skilled, once he has you in his crosshairs, your chances of survival are slim. This revised edition of Out of Nowhere provides a comprehensive history of the sniper, giving insights into all aspects of his life; his training tactics, equipment and the psychology of sniping are examined in the context of the major wars of modern times – including the American Civil War, both world wars, the Vietnam War and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan. First-hand accounts from veteran snipers demonstrate their skill and extraordinary courage and show why they are still such a vital part of any war.

Book Finland at War

    Book Details:
  • Author : Vesa Nenye
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Release : 2015-09-20
  • ISBN : 1472813596
  • Pages : 665 pages

Download or read book Finland at War written by Vesa Nenye and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2015-09-20 with total page 665 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story of the 'Winter War' between Finland and Soviet Russia is a dramatic David versus Goliath encounter. When close to half a million Soviet troops poured into Finland in 1939 it was expected that Finnish defences would collapse in a matter of weeks. But they held firm. The Finns not only survived the initial attacks but succeeded in inflicting devastating casualties before superior Russian numbers eventually forced a peace settlement. This is a rigorously detailed and utterly compelling guide to Finland's vital, but almost forgotten role in the cataclysmic World War II. It reveals the untold story of iron determination, unparalleled skill and utter mastery of winter warfare that characterised Finland's fight for survival on the hellish Eastern Front. Now publishing in paperback, Finland at War: the Winter War 1939–40 is the premiere English-language history of the fighting performance of the Finns, drawing on first-hand accounts and rare photographs to explain just how they were able to perform military feats that nearly defy belief.

Book Born a Soldier

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  • Author : J. Michael Cleverley
  • Publisher : Booksurge Publishing
  • Release : 2008
  • ISBN : 9781439214374
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Born a Soldier written by J. Michael Cleverley and published by Booksurge Publishing. This book was released on 2008 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born a Soldier is a tour of the mid-20th century's conflicts with the remarkable Larry Thorne. Capturing the "times" as well as the "life" of its protagonist, it is a journey with a truly amazing and colorful man. Born "Lauri TÖrni," Thorne fought in Finland's first to last battles with Russia winning the country's equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor. As the legendary leader of one of the most elite companies in the Finnish army, one of the best armies of World War II, Thorne carried a price on his head, dead or alive, from the Red Army, reputedly the only Finnish soldier so singled out. When World War changed to Cold War, Thorne was a refugee, political prisoner, fugitive, exile, and illegal alien, and eventually gained legal status in the US through an Act of Congress. An early member of the Green Berets he was soon a legend there, too: the book The Green Berets' first Vietnam hero, "Kornie" in Chapter One, the chapter that served as the basis for the movie.

Book Marine Sniper

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  • Author : Charles Henderson
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • Release : 2001-10-01
  • ISBN : 9780425181652
  • Pages : 348 pages

Download or read book Marine Sniper written by Charles Henderson and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2001-10-01 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The explosive true story of Sergeant Carlos Hathcock, a legendary Marine sniper in the Vietnam War. There have been many Marines. There have been many marksmen. But there has only been one Sergeant Carlos Hathcock. He stalked the Viet Cong behind enemy lines—on their own ground. And each time, he emerged from the jungle having done his duty. His record is one of the finest in military history, with ninety-three confirmed kills. This is the story of a simple man who endured incredible dangers and hardships for his country and his Corps. These are the missions that have made Carlos Hathcock a legend in the brotherhood of Marines. They are exciting, powerful, chilling—and all true. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS