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Pauli Principle: Why Haye ranks first among snipers? What is the simplest quantitative standard?
In the unofficial list of the top ten snipers in the world, the ranking is still controversial. After all, strength is hard to say. However, no matter who is called to judge, the first place is indisputable, and that is the Finnish simohayha who died in vain.

What really scares people on the battlefield is often not the indiscriminate bombing of heavy weapons, but the invisible snipers hiding in the corner. Like a cheetah lurking, when its prey appears, it will suddenly attack. As long as you are targeted, it is almost equal to the death penalty.

In the unofficial list of the top ten snipers in the world, the ranking is still controversial. After all, strength is hard to say. However, no matter who is called to judge, the first place is indisputable, and that is the Finnish simohayha who died in vain.

First of all, why Haye can rank first. There is a simple reason. What is the simplest quantitative standard for snipers? It is natural to kill the enemy. In this competition, Haye set a record for killing enemies that no one else could reach: 542 people, not including nearly 200 people he killed with submachine guns.

What is even more amazing is that Haye set such a record in just 105 days, that is, during the winter war between the Soviet Union and Finland from the end of 1939 to the beginning of 1940. Looking around, such a record of going against the sky may never appear again.

Seeing this, you may think: With such excellent performance, Haye's image must be tall and powerful, very imposing, which is in line with our hero's personality setting. However, reality is not a novel. The real Haye is only 152cm tall. Even Japan, famous for its short stature, is probably not much shorter than him.

However, after all, people are not taking the idol route, and it is enough to have hard power support.

1939165438+10, the Soviet union unilaterally tore up the treaty and launched a winter war against Finland, sending 20 divisions and 450,000 troops. A month later, it increased to 46 divisions with a strength of one million. You know, the total population of Finland at that time was only 4 million, and there were even fewer people who could fight with guns.

In this case of disparity in strength, Finns certainly can't fight recklessly. They must find a more effective way to fight. At this time, the sniper began to shine.

Finnish snipers, represented by Haye, often wear white camouflage uniforms and step on skis, shuttling through dense forests and snow. With the help of environmental protection, Finnish guerrilla tactics have been well implemented. According to statistics, it took an average of 25,000 bullets to kill a soldier in World War II, while the Finnish sniper team at that time only needed 1.3 bullets, which basically did not waste bullets. This efficiency is amazing!

In the winter war of 105, the Soviet army suffered heavy losses. Although they won in name in the end, as they said, "we got just enough land to bury the dead soldiers."

Among these Finnish snipers, Haye is undoubtedly the best representative. His snipers have a record of 542 Soviet troops and killed 25 Soviet officers in one day.

Of course, I often wander in the Jianghu, and I will inevitably get stabbed. Haye, who has been active in the front line for a long time, was shot and half his head was knocked off, but miraculously, he not only didn't die, but lived well. What kind of operation is this?

It was in an encounter with the Soviets on 1940. Hayes was hit in the head and chin, and a Soviet dum-dum bullet penetrated his head. In an instant, his whole face collapsed. In the words of his comrades-in-arms, "half of his head suddenly disappeared, leaving only a pool of blood."

Let's popularize a little knowledge here first. This so-called dum-dum bullet, also known as the "human flowering bullet", will deform after hitting the body, causing several times the wound area. Because this thing is too bloody, the use of this kind of bullet has been banned internationally.

Even after being hit by such a deadly thing, Haye was in a coma for only a few days in the hospital and miraculously recovered.

Because of his outstanding contribution, Haye was directly promoted from ordinary first-class soldier to second lieutenant, spanning four "sergeant" levels in the middle, which was the first time in the Finnish army.

Shortly after Haye woke up, the Soviet Union and Finland signed a peace agreement, ending the winter war and Haye's military career. Although it is only a short period of more than three months, Haye's record of killing the enemy has not been broken until today, which shows his strong ability.

After the war, Haye chose to retire and become a breeder. He died in 2002 at the age of 97.