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Biography of Simo Häyhä (1905-2002)
When the Soviet Union invaded Finland in the winter of 1939, one Finnish sniper truly distinguished himself. His name was Simo Häyhä. The Red Army referred to him as the White Death, and for good ...
Shifts in tactics and technology in Ukraine mean that the pace of fighting is no longer decided by whether tanks can navigate ...
On the morning of January 24, Rasmussen got word that a man had been shot by ICE agents. She put on her warmest winter clothes and went to the scene, on Nicollet Avenue and West 26th Street, figuring ...
Russian strikes left much of Kyiv without heat, water and power during freezing temperature, even as Ukraine, Russia and the ...
In times of adversity, we might all benefit from a little sisu. Here's how people in the Seattle area define and live the ...
Two weeks after a massive Russian attack obliterated the power grid in the capital, Kyiv’s residents are still in the grip of ...
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s scheduled January 25-28 visit to China, accompanied by over 20 Finnish business leaders ...
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Little-known facts about the Finnish soldiers of World War II
When thinking about World War II, it's really easy to focus solely on the fighting in the Atlantic or Pacific theaters. But ...
The IOC's recommendation that youth athletes be allowed to participate could be the first step to the IIHF reintegrating ...
Trump’s pace of disruption has accelerated since December, when the Supreme Court blocked his attempted deployment of ...
This week, the conflict reached its 1,418th day, the same number of days the Soviet Union's Red Army fought against Nazi ...
The Finnish Sniper Who Killed Over 500 Soviet Soldiers, the Most Confirmed Kills in Military History
The Soviet soldier never saw him. Neither did the one after that, or the next, or the hundreds who followed. Simo Häyhä ...
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