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When the Soviet Union invaded Finland in the winter of 1939, expecting the country to collapse within weeks, the Finns held out for 105 days in temperatures below minus 40°C — led in legend by Simo Häyhä, a farmer-turned-sniper credited with more than 50 - ScienceBlog.com

When the Soviet Union invaded Finland in the winter of 1939, expecting the country to collapse within weeks, the Finns held out for 105 days in temperatures below minus 40°C — led in legend by Simo Häyhä, a farmer-turned-sniper credited with more than 50 ScienceBlog.com