What Happened To Simo Hayha's Face - The bullet had crushed his jaw and blown off his left cheek. Web dubbed “the white death,” he became the face of finnish propaganda seemingly overnight. Left for dead, but still alive on march 6, 1940, simo häyhä was shot in the jaw by a red army soldier. Web he was picked up by fellow soldiers who said “half his face was missing”, but he did not die, regaining consciousness on march 13, the day peace was declared. Web the world’s deadliest sniper: It took several years for häyhä to recuperate from his wound. Here, tapio saarelainen shares the story of the finnish sniper and how he achieved his nickname 'white death'.
Here, tapio saarelainen shares the story of the finnish sniper and how he achieved his nickname 'white death'. Web dubbed “the white death,” he became the face of finnish propaganda seemingly overnight. The bullet had crushed his jaw and blown off his left cheek. Web the world’s deadliest sniper: It took several years for häyhä to recuperate from his wound. Left for dead, but still alive on march 6, 1940, simo häyhä was shot in the jaw by a red army soldier. Web he was picked up by fellow soldiers who said “half his face was missing”, but he did not die, regaining consciousness on march 13, the day peace was declared.