Who is The White Death sniper?

Simo Häyhä (17 December 1905 – 1 April 2002), often referred to by his nickname The White Death, was a Finnish military sniper during the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union in World War II. He used a Finnish-produced M/28-30 rifle (a variant of the Mosin–Nagant) and a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun.
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Who is the #1 deadliest sniper?

Simo Häyhä was the most successful sniper who ever lived because he understood everything going on around him. He was a skilled trekker and hunter who knew exactly how to stay hidden.
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How many confirmed kills did Simo Hayha have?

Simo Häyhä, the legendary Finnish sniper, is credited with over 500 confirmed kills, most famously 505, during the Winter War (1939-1940), making him history's deadliest sniper, earning him the nickname "White Death" from Soviet soldiers. While official Finnish military records documented around 259 sniper kills by early March 1940, the higher figure of 505 reflects combined sniper and submachine gun kills, plus unconfirmed kills, solidifying his unmatched record in under 100 days. 
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How many kills did Chris Kyle actually have?

Chris Kyle officially has 160 confirmed kills, making him the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, though he claimed a much higher, unconfirmed number, potentially over 250, during his four tours in Iraq with the Navy SEALs. His autobiography, American Sniper, details these experiences, cementing his legendary status, despite later controversies and unverified claims about other events.
 
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What movie is based on Simo Hayha?

There isn't a major, released film specifically about Simo Häyhä yet, but a Finnish biopic titled The White Death is in development, starring Jarkko Lahti as the legendary Finnish sniper, with filming set for 2027; meanwhile, the 2022 action film Sisu was inspired by Häyhä's story and features a similar lone-hero, against-the-odds vibe.
 
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Why did Oppenheimer not show Hiroshima?

Nolan has said that he didn't include footage of the victims in Hiroshima or Nagasaki because he wanted to tell the story through Oppenheimer's eyes.
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Who was the deadliest Russian sniper in the world?

The deadliest Russian (Soviet) sniper is often debated between Ivan Sidorenko, with around 500 confirmed kills, making him a top Soviet sniper, and the famous female sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko, credited with 309 kills, making her the deadliest female sniper ever. While Simo Häyhä (Finnish) holds the overall record for deadliest sniper in history, Sidorenko and Pavlichenko are among Russia's most lethal.
 
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Who is the deadliest US Navy seal?

The deadliest Navy SEAL is widely recognized as Chris Kyle, known as "America's Deadliest Sniper," credited with 160 confirmed kills during his four tours in Iraq, making him the most successful sniper in U.S. military history, famed for his skill and dubbed "the Devil of Ramadi" by insurgents. His story became famous through his book American Sniper and the subsequent movie.
 
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What is the longest rifle shot in history?

The longest confirmed rifle shot ever recorded was a 4.4-mile (7,774-yard) target hit by the Nomad Rifleman team in Wyoming in September 2022, using a custom .416 Barrett rifle, shattering the previous record and demonstrating extreme precision with extensive calculations for wind, bullet drop, and Earth's rotation.
 
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Did Chris Kyle's wife remarry after his death?

No, Chris Kyle's widow, Taya Kyle, has not remarried since his death in 2013; she has remained loyal to his memory, focusing on raising their children, honoring his legacy through their foundation, and has expressed being open to love but not actively dating, prioritizing her family and faith.
 
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What did soldiers use condoms for in WWII?

In WWII, soldiers used condoms primarily for venereal disease (VD) prevention, but also for creative field uses like waterproofing small items, protecting gun barrels from dirt/sand, holding water as emergency canteens, and even as waterproof bags for explosives by frogmen. They were part of survival kits and standard issue to combat STIs, but resourceful troops found many other practical, non-sexual applications.
 
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Why was Finland not punished after WWII?

The major reason was, as mentioned, that Finland was not occupied, but the relatively benign (for the circumstances) attitude of the Western Allies helped: Finland was never at war with the United States, and Britain had declared war on 6th December 1941 only reluctantly, after pressure from Stalin.
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Why didn't John Wayne serve in WWII?

John Wayne didn't serve in WWII due to a combination of family deferments (he was 34 with four kids), his rising movie career considered essential for morale, and studio intervention, though he was later reclassified 1-A but received further occupational deferments, leading to accusations of draft dodging that haunted him, despite his later patriotic efforts. He was initially 3-A (family), then 2-A (occupational) thanks to Republic Pictures arguing his film work was vital for national interest, and he even applied for the OSS but wasn't accepted, leaving many veterans bitter about his absence. 
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Who is the best sniper on Earth?

The "best sniper in the world" is subjective, but Simo Häyhä, the Finnish "White Death," is widely considered the deadliest historical sniper, with over 500 kills during the Winter War using iron sights. Other legendary figures include America's Chris Kyle, Russia's Vasily Zaytsev, and Canada's Henry Norwest, but Häyhä's sheer volume of kills in harsh conditions remains unmatched. 
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What happened to Simo Hayha's face?

Simo Häyhä's face was severely disfigured during the Winter War when a Soviet soldier shot him with an explosive bullet that shattered his lower jaw and blew off part of his face on March 6, 1940. Believed dead and left on a pile of corpses, he was found alive, but the injury left him with permanent scarring, difficulty speaking, and lifelong pain, requiring numerous surgeries, though he survived to live to 96. 
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Who had the most kills in Vietnam?

The Marine sniper with the most confirmed kills in Vietnam was Chuck Mawhinney, with 103 confirmed kills and 216 probable kills over 16 months, surpassing legendary sniper Carlos Hathcock, who had 93 confirmed kills but an estimated 300+ total kills. Another highly decorated soldier, Army Captain Joe Ronnie Hooper, reportedly achieved 115 confirmed kills and received the Medal of Honor, making him a top contender for overall kills in the war, though records can vary.
 
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What gun did Chris Kyle use for his longest shot?

Chris Kyle used a McMillan TAC-338 rifle, chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum, for his famous 2,100-yard kill in Iraq in 2008, the longest confirmed shot of his career, which targeted an insurgent about to fire an RPG at a U.S. convoy. This specialized bolt-action rifle offered greater range than his usual .300 Winchester Magnum rifles, filling the gap between standard rounds and .50 caliber.
 
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Can you legally own a 50 cal sniper rifle?

Yes, you can legally own a .50 caliber sniper rifle in most U.S. states, as federal law treats them like other rifles, but ownership is restricted or banned in a few states (like California) and specific ammunition types might be limited. These powerful rifles are used by civilians for long-range shooting and sport, but some states classify them as "assault weapons" or "destructive devices," requiring registration or outright banning them due to their military-grade capabilities, with exceptions often for military/law enforcement.
 
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What is the greatest rifle of all time?

There's no single "best rifle," as it depends on the use (military, hunting, sport), but the Mauser 98 bolt-action is legendary for reliability and influencing countless designs; the M1 Garand revolutionized warfare as the first mass-issued semi-auto rifle; and the AK-47 is iconic for its rugged simplicity and global ubiquity. Other top contenders include the versatile FN FAL, the accurate Ruger American, and specialized hunting rifles like the Sako S20.
 
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Which actor was a real Navy SEAL?

Many actors have played Navy SEALs, from veterans like Remi Adeleke (actual SEAL) and Jared Shaw (actual SEAL) to stars in films like American Sniper (Luke Grimes) and The Rock (Michael Biehn), with shows like SEAL Team featuring actors like David Boreanaz and Jessica Paré, blending real-life experience with dramatic roles.
 
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What is the 3 foot rule Navy SEALs?

The Navy SEAL 3-foot rule, or "three-foot world," is a mindset of focusing only on what's immediately within your control (your actions, attitude, effort) and ignoring external distractions, noise, and uncontrollable outcomes, a concept popularized by SEAL Mark Owen in No Hero, helping overcome overwhelm by breaking big challenges into small, manageable steps. It's about staying present and effective by owning your immediate space, whether on a rock wall or in business.
 
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Who is the toughest person in the world?

Goggins the toughest man in the world, this is his story!
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Are there any female snipers?

Yes, there are female snipers in militaries around the world, with notable examples in the U.S. Army like Sgt. Maciel Hay, the first active-duty female Army sniper, and historical figures from World War II, such as the Soviet Union's highly decorated Lyudmila Pavlichenko, proving women's capabilities in this demanding role. While historically rare in Western forces, women have served as elite snipers, particularly during WWII in the Soviet Union, and increasingly in modern armies. 
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Who has the most confirmed kills in WWII?

The soldier with the most confirmed kills in World War II is widely considered to be Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä, known as "The White Death," who achieved over 500 kills (around 505-542) with a rifle and submachine gun during the Winter War (1939-1940), making him the deadliest sniper in history for his documented precision in extreme conditions.
 
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Is Enemy at the Gates real?

Enemy at the Gates is loosely based on the true story of Soviet sniper Vasily Zaitsev during the Battle of Stalingrad, but heavily fictionalized, particularly the central sniper duel with Major König, which most historians doubt happened. While Zaitsev was a real war hero, the film adds many dramatic elements, changes characters' details (like Zaitsev's background and the real Tania Chernova's age/origin), and takes creative liberties with events, making it more a dramatized account than a historical documentary.
 
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