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[quote="Jin-Roh":d3d53]Simo Hayha was the top Finnish sniper, with about 542 confirmed kills.
Canada's best sniper was James Bedford MacArthur, with about 9 confirmed kills. [url="http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=2031"]http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=2031[/url][/quote:d3d53] +1 for you and zoner biggrin: |
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who is that ?? eek:
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this list only contains Russian and german snipers. Their are supposedly 1 Canadian, and few british & north americans that need to be on the list, Their was a top 100 list before. Also note that these snipers have alot more then just their confirmed kill count, if you included the unconfirmed.
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Yeah, I think WWII snipers usually did their duty without someone around to confirm their kills...as they often tended to work alone most of the time. |
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Snipers/sharpshooters are still quite common in even normal russian light infantry squads. Out of eight men, there would always be a couple guys armed with Dragunovs, which are supplemented by PKM's and the like.
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sucks that finland and poland got fucked after the war though.
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The proper spelling is Simo Häyhä. Seeing as you dont have that letter on your keyboards, I forgive you.
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yeah how is it pronounced |
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