Stalingrad : Battle Outside The Factory (HQ)
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2009
- Taken from the German movie Stalingrad (1993), this is the first battle of Witzland's Sturmpioniere troops after they arrived at Stalingrad. First they must occupy the factory building held by the Red Army, after that finish, they must clears the occupants inside. This is truly great battle on great movie, especially because I'm the fan of Thomas Kretschmann (starred as Leutnant Hans von Witzland)!
That moment when Germans make a more accurate Stalingrad movie than the Russians themselves.
I am sitting here as a German in Berlin, Germany, watching this while my Russian-Jewish wife is preparing dinner. Feels kinda odd.
I read somewhere that over 350,000 Germans took part in the Stalingrad offensive, but only 6,000 lived to tell about it.
Crazy enough some factories were still in production mode while street battles were being waged a few hundred feet away.
the good thing about German war movies , they are seriously realistic , not like invincible Americans or Russians ones
Best war movie EVER made.
One of the best things about German war films is that the characters aren't played by super-attractive Hollywood types, they're just ordinary looking boys and men, guys you might walk past in the street or shoot the shit with in the pub, which makes it all the more brutal and heart-rending because you think "any one of them could've been me." Also characters that you think are going to be there for the most of the film die suddenly and when they do, there's no dramatic sad music and stuff, they just die.
The only true Stalingrad movie
There needs to be more movies made with the German Perspective. It's almost a lost view.
Why the hell did I look at the comments
This is so realistic,so urgent and cruel,I find it to be one of the best combat sequences I can remember seeing,in any of the movies I've seen over the years.
This movie was one of the few movies that made you feel like you were actually there. I felt like I stepped in a time machine and watching this as a bystander
Grandfather.... how did you survive this shit???? After that your soul was broken and nobody cared....? I wish I would have been older, when you have gone, so that you could have tell me all the things the others won't hear anymore... I miss you and I will never forget you!
FEGELEIN!!! Damn you are everywhere!!! :-)
Jesus man... German war movies feel so much more realistic then American war movies honestly. They aren't afraid to show all the fuckups of the troops, horror of war, friendly fire, etc. They actually attempt to just recreate what actually happened without making the Germans indestructible heroes like in most American films.
One of the best war movies ever..
I once asked a German how his grandfather died, he said his grandfather died in Stalingrad. I just immediately froze and instantly regretted asking that question.
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Thomas Kretschmann is so under rated. He's brilliant in Das Boot and Der Untergang too.
The guy with the prosthetic hand is a badass.