Stalingrad (1993) - Unofficial Trailer - English subs

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • Unofficial fan trailer created by me.
    One of the best movies about the German perspective, together with "Das Boot" and "Der Unterang". This one is highly recommended, its not your average Hollywood film with a happy and hero ending.
    The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943) is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties. This tells the story of a company who tries to survive this hellish battle.
    Movie: Stalingrad (1993)
    Music: Day Of Tears Lacrimosa - Classical Trailers - Cavendish
    (!) use the UA-cam subtitles for translation
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  • @yash_vardhan34
    @yash_vardhan34 3 роки тому +1141

    Can anyone take a moment and appreciate the Outstanding Trailer made by this Guy 👌🏻

    • @DeltaSniperZRR
      @DeltaSniperZRR  3 роки тому +45

      Thanks, Yash!

    • @Schnuersenkelfon
      @Schnuersenkelfon 3 роки тому +5

      I did. Excellent work.

    • @gmnotyet
      @gmnotyet 3 роки тому +10

      The music is perfect: the Lacrimosa from Mozart's Requiem. Lacrimosa = Weeping. Because of all the death. RIP

    • @kevinillera2604
      @kevinillera2604 3 роки тому

      @@DeltaSniperZRR X

    • @azwris
      @azwris 3 роки тому +9

      It is very professional indeed ☺️

  • @MegaKaiser45
    @MegaKaiser45 3 роки тому +1630

    The 2013 Stalingrad movie was crap. This one from 1993 is a masterpiece.

    • @gabrielaznar6644
      @gabrielaznar6644 3 роки тому +27

      Putin Wouldnt agree lol
      Do you think russian cinema is as bullshit as hollywood?
      At least in ww2 films

    • @MegaKaiser45
      @MegaKaiser45 3 роки тому +47

      @@gabrielaznar6644 Haha lol. I do. But just some of them. You can find good and bad WW2 movies either in Hollywood or any other international studios. For example, FURY and T-34 were bad, whereas 1944 and Saints and Soldiers were good. Greetings, bro.

    • @otgdy2081
      @otgdy2081 3 роки тому +16

      Sure, the Stalingrad movie from 1993 was a really good one, whereas 99% of all war movies are crap. Hmm... I did not even know that there is another movie from 2013

    • @Pvt.Conscriptovich
      @Pvt.Conscriptovich 3 роки тому +39

      @@gabrielaznar6644 even russians hate modern russian ww2 films.

    • @christopherfritz3840
      @christopherfritz3840 3 роки тому +5

      I agree. The Russian "Rah, rah" plot was absurd. Nevertheless the 3-D version on the big screen ($25!) added a cool touch.

  • @lanetomkow6885
    @lanetomkow6885 3 роки тому +352

    Truly one of the best WW2 films to date. Sends chills.

    • @kystars
      @kystars Рік тому +1

      Das ist gut! Ich agree with you :) a FANTASTIC, OUTSTANDING Movie!

    • @BadBoy-bt6lb
      @BadBoy-bt6lb 5 місяців тому

      why are you talking about the Second World War? What did you do there? Did your grandfathers liberate Stalingrad? Or maybe they took Berlin? Actually, it was the Russians who did it)

    • @Tomszpl
      @Tomszpl 4 місяці тому +3

      The fuck are you saying?​@@BadBoy-bt6lb

    • @BadBoy-bt6lb
      @BadBoy-bt6lb 4 місяці тому

      ​@@TomszplUnfortunately, history repeats itself. We are on the threshold of the third world war. Since 1939, the NSDAP party has been promoting the extermination of Russians and Jews. Look around, what do you see? Don’t the sanctions and restrictions against Russians remind you of anything? They remind me. This is pure Nazism.

    • @BadBoy-bt6lb
      @BadBoy-bt6lb 4 місяці тому

      ​@@TomszplWhat's wrong? The biggest mistake of the Russians is that they did not destroy the Germans when they entered Berlin. Now history is repeating itself. The only thing is that the Russians are not burned as it was in 1941... Everything that happens on the part of the NATO countries is similar to the Axis countries. NATO will lose to Russia. This country has always been at war with associations. It was attacked by Charles, Napoleon, Hitler. They all created some kind of alliances against Russia. And?

  • @Bennyboy-g5k
    @Bennyboy-g5k 3 роки тому +98

    this has to be one of the most underrated war movies

    • @eddiecochran
      @eddiecochran 2 роки тому +3

      Reagan e kung ....totalmente de acuerdo !!

  • @madmax3645
    @madmax3645 2 роки тому +60

    I watched this excellent movie in Germany in 1993/94 in a cinema i have to say everyone was stunt at the end of the movie how real this movie was , and the Germans really appreciate it with a big applause at the end.

  • @MIBespalov
    @MIBespalov 3 роки тому +529

    Germany. Teacher: - What is the largest city in the world? Hans: - Stalingrad. My grandfather told me that they walked along the same street for 200 days, and did not reach the end.

    • @BMW-om3vt
      @BMW-om3vt 3 роки тому +3

      @Phillip Hickman its another question

    • @Apprel
      @Apprel 3 роки тому +6

      @Phillip Hickman tell it to chinese. They ve just landed a martian rover.

    • @sbtompkins
      @sbtompkins 3 роки тому +6

      @Phillip Hickmanlol, that might be the weakest comment I've seen all year.

    • @konstantinkholod8681
      @konstantinkholod8681 3 роки тому +10

      @Phillip Hickman I like communist and hate americans!!!!

    • @MrPatvee
      @MrPatvee 3 роки тому

      Because they were marching in circles

  • @ramcharger9449
    @ramcharger9449 3 роки тому +91

    Still one of my favorite movies.
    My great uncle and great granddad both fought in stalingrad.
    Great-granddad was the only that made it back but not until 1955

    • @Buggsy61
      @Buggsy61 3 роки тому +9

      It is a great movie alright. Your great grandad must have been a tough character to survive all that.

    • @ramcharger9449
      @ramcharger9449 3 роки тому +22

      @@Buggsy61 yeah he was pretty fucked up though,drank like a fish and smoked like a chimney. Told the most bone chilling story’s about the war and russian captivity.

    • @setharnold3699
      @setharnold3699 3 роки тому +1

      Just wow! 😮

    • @Buggsy61
      @Buggsy61 3 роки тому +7

      @@ramcharger9449 I drink like a fish and smoke cigars like a chimney but have been through nothing like that luckily!😄.I am so interested in stuff like that. When I was a kid I used to deliver newspapers to an old people’s home which was full of British First World War veterans. You could see they had been through a lot in their lives and were real hard men just like your great grandfather must have been. Wish I had taken a pen and paper and wrote all their stories down.
      Thanks for sharing.

    • @PankajKumar-tq4jl
      @PankajKumar-tq4jl 3 роки тому +4

      Can you share your grandfather's experiences

  • @Joewest2k11
    @Joewest2k11 3 роки тому +9

    Probably one if not the BEST WWII movies ever made.

  • @codingamul7468
    @codingamul7468 2 роки тому +30

    this movie is so underrated and a master piece

  • @cabelinwilbertjannl.4994
    @cabelinwilbertjannl.4994 2 роки тому +51

    As seen through the eyes of German officer Hans von Witzland (Thomas Kretschmann) and his unit, the terrible battle of Stalingrad, the Third Reich's "high water mark," is shown.
    This film is historically and culturally significant in certain ways. I believe that history is taught in our nation mostly from an American perspective. That may not be a terrible thing, but it gives the idea that America won World War II, which is accurate in a broad sense, but Hitler was vanquished by the Soviet Union. The Americans were considerably more connected with Japan than the Japanese were with them. As a result, films on Russia during WWII are always welcome.
    Second, it's fascinating to see films like these emerge out of Germany. You have to tread carefully. Obviously, you want to feel proud of your nation, and being proud of military triumphs is a part of that. At the same time, you don't want to glorify the Nazi dictatorship or indicate that their actions were justified. It's difficult to highlight troops' valor without endorsing their battle, but this video appears to make a real attempt to do so.

    • @christopherstein2024
      @christopherstein2024 2 роки тому +2

      Excuse my language but in depiction of the third empire Germans give a shit about military pride. Even today most Germans will at max be proud of the foot soldiers and not "the military". Concerning the Nazis there is not one reason to be proud of them. They were maniacs that brought evil to the world and the worst suffering to Germany that it has ever experienced.
      If there is any depiction of nazi authority in a proud manner it is due to historical accuracy. It would certainly not be implement to honor them.

    • @guthabanglasdash8641
      @guthabanglasdash8641 2 роки тому

      Oh please America did not win s*** we had allies from the British French Dutch we never won anything by ourselves I'm just going to tell you the truth what invading Grenada and f****** Island with people that didn't have nothing but hunting rifles that was a military victory oh give me a f****** break man what the f*** have we ever want as soon as we go to war we quickly give up and surrender and that is a fact

    • @Worselol
      @Worselol Рік тому +3

      @@kystars Germans used 80% of their troops on Eastern Front. 420k Axis troops vs 540k US+Britain troops in The North African campaign. 1.4mln allied troops vs 300k Germans in the Operation Overlord. Compare it to 4,5mln Axis troops vs 2.8 mln Soviet troops in operation Barbarossa. 1.8 mln Soviet troops vs 800k German troops in Kursk, 1.5mln Soviets vs 1.4 mln Germans in Rzhev.
      Also you don't quite understand that Japan was not able to help Germany. There is literally nothing in Siberia but it will consume 2 million army to secure 6000km railways from guerilla warfare. Also China could take initiative if Japan would stretch themself too wide. Chinese communists got weapons and trainings from USSR and they became real threat to Japanese occupation forces, so in 1941 Japan considered that they won't attack USSR because they CAN'T. War with USA was their last attempt to secure some resourses because their supplies were getting low. Japan's sutuation was desperate in 1941. That's why they wanted to finish it fast and attacked Pearl-Harbor.
      For Germany situation was quite different. They lost Romanian resourses only in 1944. Germany tried to capture Soviet food-production fields and oil. Hitler knew that if they won't succeed USSR will simply grind them with infinite manpower and resourses. And yeah, it happened.
      USA's help was usefull for USSR, but look: USA wasn't able to liberate Europe without USSR's help. But USSR could do this even if they would suffer greater losses. Imagine that USA would have to attack from a sea on 7mln German army instead of 300k. Absolutely impossible. So yes, defeating Germany is made by USSR by 80%

    • @paulkokorin797
      @paulkokorin797 Рік тому

      @@kystars With all the respect mate, it seems like you've studied American movies about WW2 but not the subject itself.

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof 7 місяців тому

      Sorry, I don't want to be a noodge but I'm a history professor and kind of feel obligated to say this: I get a bit frustrated when I see people characterize history teaching in the US this way. It's not that you're entirely wrong. There's an American perspective that's present in our history teaching ... But that's only up to the end of high school and it's primarily in WHAT parts of history get taught up to that level, but not really how ... (Exception: states like Texas which include actual propaganda in their required curriculum.)
      But you know ... That's all normal. Every country teaches the history they think their students most need to be an effective citizen, especially in democracies After all, your voters should know what they're doing, ideally!
      What's different in the US is that the wider culture is (1) not especially intellectual and curious, and (2) VERY focused on the USA and uninterested in the rest of the world.
      So when you try to watch history documentaries as an adult in the USA, there's LOTS on WWII, especially the Western front and the Pacific War against Japan, and not so much on wars the US lost or is otherwise not proud of - and very little on world events that don't affect the US.
      Sorry. I kno it's an irritating correction on my part. I just feel obligated to defend history teachers. They are underpaid and unfairly take the blame for so much American ignorance. Half of their time is spent trying to get the students interested.
      I totally agree with your assessment of this film, however. And it's especially powerful because it's a German film from just after German reunification when that nation was doing lots of introspection about its dark past. There are other German films from this period which show a similar national mood. I'm sure you know Das Boot.

  • @TheUntypicalGerman
    @TheUntypicalGerman 2 роки тому +23

    Watched this movie when I was 7. The scene where the guy lost his leg caused me nightmares for several nights.
    Great movie!

    • @andykoster8741
      @andykoster8741 2 роки тому +2

      me too :-/

    • @Proletarier-san
      @Proletarier-san 2 роки тому

      Try to watch the movie "Come and See" 1985 from the USSR. Unless, of course, you want big nightmares to appear.

    • @tristanholland6445
      @tristanholland6445 2 роки тому +1

      Come and See is one of the most overrated war/anti war films ever.

  • @georgiamule
    @georgiamule 3 роки тому +578

    When the Russians realized the Germans were not invincible. When the Germans realized it too.

    • @georgiamule
      @georgiamule 3 роки тому +64

      @otto Lincoln I think you are correct, more Russian military died than Germans. But the Germans could not sustain the losses to the extent the Russians could. At the beginning of Barbarossa the Germans were clearly superior due to a number of factors. But as the invasion progressed, the Russians hardened. Once the defense materialized, and the weather worsened, the Germans were doomed. It is amazing to think three quarters of all German losses in WW2 was inflicted by the Russian military and winter.

    • @georgiamule
      @georgiamule 3 роки тому +15

      @otto Lincoln The weather shut down the supply flow. They were handling the miles, but couldn’t handle mud, snow and sub zero temps.

    • @georgiamule
      @georgiamule 3 роки тому +6

      @otto Lincoln Very possibly correct. I don’t know what the fleet could have contributed. They were not equipped for supply missions. As to using airlift capabilities, they were able to play a significant role early, but as the end drew near, all attempts at establishing an air bridge for supplies and the return of wounded, never met levels required to sustain the Sixth Army. The losses of transport aircraft was heavy due to a lack of maintenance, fuel and fighter cover. The unarmed, unprotected transports were easy pickins for Russian interceptors, which were being built in increasing numbers. What supplies reached German held airfields were often never distributed to combat units because they didn’t have the capability to retrieve them. In other words, they didn’t have enough gas to go get gas.. As a result hundreds of tons of war materials, rations, and medical supplies stacked up at the airfields, only to be claimed later by the Russians.

    • @warcrimeenjoyer881
      @warcrimeenjoyer881 3 роки тому +31

      Wow a civil discussion about WWII that's really rare

    • @lucius1976
      @lucius1976 3 роки тому +2

      That already happened in winter 1941

  • @mikatu
    @mikatu 2 роки тому +21

    What I love about this movie is the contract from they being in Italy, in the sun and enjoying the good life, and then going all the way to Stalingrad, freezing to death!

  • @falchion1966
    @falchion1966 2 роки тому +9

    One of the best movies I've ever seen.

  • @thecominglightofgood583
    @thecominglightofgood583 6 місяців тому +2

    This guy here has made one heck of a trailer. I just came back here. Greatest war movie with the best trailer.

    • @madstylesnz
      @madstylesnz 5 місяців тому +2

      Aye, a great trailer worthy of the film.

  • @macker33
    @macker33 2 роки тому +11

    Imo the best of the realistic wwii movies, excellent attention to detail.

  • @imeldaayo4423
    @imeldaayo4423 3 роки тому +177

    You can see the natute of war not like trash hollywood ww2 movies

    • @mgway4661
      @mgway4661 3 роки тому +3

      Hollywood has a few that are accurate to combat

    • @meloffblues
      @meloffblues 3 роки тому +2

      Even the ones made by Spielberg and Tom Hanks?

    • @biscuit340
      @biscuit340 3 роки тому +1

      @The governor What r u talking about? At least in Spielberg's movies you can see the allies committing war crimes as well

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 3 роки тому +1

      @The governor USA and Russia and Britain, Canada, Australian, Free French, Polish are all heroes. The movie is told from the American point of view, there's no reason to bring up Russia.
      Everyone loves to use the "this many Russians died" as why they singlehandedly won the war but that was due to their own incompetence. Same thing with the more Germans were stationed on the Eastern front it was easier to defend the western front due to the geography, D-Day wasn't a give in and neither was crawling up the mountainous Italian peninsula. Defending the entire Russian front requires a lot of resources, resources the Russian ended up having.

    • @timsherman1245
      @timsherman1245 3 роки тому

      @The governor alone🤪🤪🤣🤣🤣

  • @polvoradelrey2423
    @polvoradelrey2423 3 роки тому +151

    Teacher: "We are going to Stalingrad."
    Girls: "Isn't It Volgograd now?"
    Boys:

    • @Eruptor1000
      @Eruptor1000 3 роки тому +3

      Haha facts bruh.. I went and I talk to my friends about stalingrad.. the og name.

    • @invgvrbo3051
      @invgvrbo3051 3 роки тому

      Hmm well.. each year on 8th 9th and 10th of May Volgograd is being renamed back to Stalingrad for symbolic purposes. So technically you still can visit Stalingrad sometime. Strongly advise to do it though. Victory spirit on the 9th of May is special there. It is hugely celebrated.

    • @jx4219
      @jx4219 3 роки тому

      @@invgvrbo3051 My geography teacher once told us to name citys beginning with S and i said Stalingrad and he told me that is wrong because the city is now named different. Today, 20 years later i find out i was right! Damn now i am pissed.

    • @invgvrbo3051
      @invgvrbo3051 3 роки тому

      @@jx4219 well this initiative is a newborn one, it was presented to a wide audience and then put into operation in 2010 or so. So your teacher was right back then. Though if you had this argument not 20 years ago but at least 5, you could kick his ass mentally lol

    • @RommelsAsparagus
      @RommelsAsparagus 2 роки тому

      @@Eruptor1000 Technically the OG name is Tsaritsyn. Stalin fought the Russian civil war there in 1918.

  • @surviberg9136
    @surviberg9136 3 роки тому +30

    I always get goosebumps listening to Day of Tears Lacrimosa - this trailer is a masterpiece, by far better than the original.

  • @galicije83
    @galicije83 3 роки тому +67

    This is one of the best War movie ever made, beside Das Boot...Of course you have great Russians movie about WW2, also...Fortres Brest is one of the best ww2 movies in last 25-30 years....

    • @user-vc4ig4ho6b
      @user-vc4ig4ho6b 3 роки тому +15

      1. Come and see. (1985)

    • @Sven-ql3ch
      @Sven-ql3ch 3 роки тому +3

      Fortess Brest was a garbage for me, it was pretty broing and was looking like every russian war movie ever made, also its stupid that in movie there were russian citizens in the city, Brest was in poland back then

    • @igorabasjidze1194
      @igorabasjidze1194 3 роки тому

      "Свои" (2008) Дмитрия Месхиева

    • @pxu_190
      @pxu_190 3 роки тому +9

      Most russian movies are bad

    • @user-me5oq3kl4h
      @user-me5oq3kl4h 3 роки тому +2

      @@Sven-ql3ch Brest had soviet garrison and civilians since it became territory of USSR

  • @PainfulHail134
    @PainfulHail134 3 роки тому +85

    It's Fegelien!

  • @Lord_Burberry
    @Lord_Burberry 2 роки тому +6

    This movie should win an Oscar. It could have been better done for sure, but it's a masterpiece. I can recommend you to watch "The eternal zero "

  • @johnfarina6155
    @johnfarina6155 2 роки тому +14

    This is an incredible film. I saw it quite some time ago and it still has stayed with me all these years.

    • @user-sz5yr3fj7r
      @user-sz5yr3fj7r 2 роки тому

      John, absolutely agree. Have you seen ""Unknown soldier"? Its a movie from Finland about winter war. And no doubt outstanding russian movie "Hot snow". If we see movies about war from one and another sides, it makes our mind out of walls(imho). Greetings from Russia

  • @MIBespalov
    @MIBespalov 3 роки тому +174

    Германия. Учитель: - Какой самый большой город в мире? Ганс: - Сталинград. Дед рассказывал, что они по одной улице шли 200 дней, так до конца и не дошли.

    • @lgorbabich9284
      @lgorbabich9284 3 роки тому +13

      Еще есть Берлин в котором положили совдеповские руководители немало своих бойцов в жертву к 1 мая.

    • @zaharbj8594
      @zaharbj8594 3 роки тому +25

      @@lgorbabich9284 а ты по ходу и историк и военный стратег в одном лице

    • @pa3bathehuejionat560
      @pa3bathehuejionat560 3 роки тому +11

      @@lgorbabich9284 вообщем красный "мясник" обделался по полной! как говорил: бабы еще мясо нарожают... кто мясо гулага считал там...

    • @AlekseyVK
      @AlekseyVK 3 роки тому +12

      @@pa3bathehuejionat560 историю поучи по документам, а не по своей фантазии.

    • @AlekseyVK
      @AlekseyVK 3 роки тому +21

      @@lgorbabich9284Берлинская операция:безвозвратные потери германии и союзников(включая фольксштум, гитлерюгенд и т. д) около 500т. РККА 81т. и 2,5т.поляков. Но история не твой конек, так серануть себе в штаны и улыбаться что все ок.

  • @lukaszahradnicek7518
    @lukaszahradnicek7518 3 роки тому +9

    The best Stalingrad movie ever!

  • @MrDoBerek
    @MrDoBerek 3 роки тому +46

    Well made , should become the official trailer

  • @martymcfly3159
    @martymcfly3159 2 роки тому +6

    One of the best WW2 movies!
    Very realistic!

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning 3 роки тому +27

    One of the best WW2 movies from the German perspective ever made. This an The Cross of Iron.

  • @alexanderdegothia
    @alexanderdegothia 3 роки тому +45

    where humanity came to die

  • @TheHuscarl101
    @TheHuscarl101 2 роки тому +116

    You can’t beat the three most famous Russian generals…December, January, & February

    • @rsimko
      @rsimko 2 роки тому +5

      Mongols did it :)

    • @AS-pb6sw
      @AS-pb6sw 2 роки тому +1

      Why? On other fronts, they beat these generals for 4 years. Because the real Russian generals sat behind their own lines, partied, drank vodka and raped their own girls. And the officers who stood up for the girls shot dead as traitors. That is why the real Russian generals were called butchers by their own people.

    • @TheHuscarl101
      @TheHuscarl101 2 роки тому +5

      @@AS-pb6sw it’s the three winter months in Russia for a reason…because there military generals were crap. Winter is the only thing they had going for them.

    • @GMDimitrov
      @GMDimitrov 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheHuscarl101 Plus a pretty large pool of men to draft to the army. You think the german ones weren't crap? A good percentage of them were. As per usual the highest positions were given to those who were kissing Hitler's ass, not to those who were capable.

    • @stangrzymala
      @stangrzymala 2 роки тому +1

      @@rsimko Poland did it in XVII century. Just check it.

  • @chiil034
    @chiil034 3 роки тому +57

    My grandfather was in the Italian army at Stalingrad. He was captured twice by the Soviets, and escaped twice in the war.

    • @endutubecensorship
      @endutubecensorship 3 роки тому +29

      We should be learning life lessons from people like your grandfather, not from sports players and idiot politicians.

    • @luisr.6543
      @luisr.6543 3 роки тому +14

      Sounds too "fantastic" to be true...

    • @matze_matratze3150
      @matze_matratze3150 3 роки тому +3

      @the simpson cz if it wasent multiple inches thick, then i dont belive it

    • @matze_matratze3150
      @matze_matratze3150 3 роки тому +1

      @the simpson cz well if you do not care why post it on youtube ?

    • @matze_matratze3150
      @matze_matratze3150 3 роки тому

      @the simpson cz also just out of interest how thick
      was the metal plate

  • @robmiah4501
    @robmiah4501 2 роки тому +2

    High recommended this war movie better than most Hollywood junk movie's

  • @hilariomauriciovaldezcueva4264
    @hilariomauriciovaldezcueva4264 3 роки тому +9

    Excelente película la he visto mínimo 4 veses, esa y la cruz de hierro... Mis favoritas. Saludos de Puebla México.

  • @michaelking9772
    @michaelking9772 3 роки тому +14

    Most underrated War film of our time.!! Up there with Saving Private Ryan.!!!

    • @rengarrsesh9524
      @rengarrsesh9524 3 роки тому +6

      Saving private ryan was comedy xDDD saving 1 fucking guy bcs of rdm mother

    • @zxbzxbzxb1
      @zxbzxbzxb1 3 роки тому

      @@rengarrsesh9524 It starts really well but slowly gets progressively more and more dodgy. And the sniper seemed way too accurate all throughout IMO... Band of Brothers though, which was derived from Private Ryan, is awesome

    • @Ryan_hey
      @Ryan_hey 9 місяців тому

      @@zxbzxbzxb1 Yeah, Saving Private Ryan was known for doing an incredible job with reenacting the combat at Omaha Beach, but the rest of the film is alright at best. Jumping on a tracked motorcycle (Kettenkrad) to go play mouse & cat with a German tank so that it would go down a specific street in a city where they would plant sticky bombs was... a bit far fetched.
      Or the wall that falls down and the Americans & Germans have an old West showdown...

  • @francoisadam3980
    @francoisadam3980 3 роки тому +5

    Probably the best WWII movie in my opinion.

    • @MrBurtur
      @MrBurtur 2 роки тому

      "Go and see" by E Klimov the best

    • @Ryan_hey
      @Ryan_hey 9 місяців тому

      ​@@MrBurtur Also known as "Come and See". Definitely a must see.

  • @hoschij.8355
    @hoschij.8355 3 роки тому +22

    Einfach ein klasse Film... cooler Trailer 👍🏻

  • @Anon13373
    @Anon13373 3 роки тому +6

    Come and See is another very good Soviet film on WWII

  • @sof5858
    @sof5858 3 роки тому +14

    You made this? Crazy. Really good. Actually better then the original 👌🏻

  • @manulchernyj6142
    @manulchernyj6142 2 роки тому +2

    I live in this city.I know about the battle.We still get bullets, shells and bombs out of the ground.And there are still many unknown soldiers in the ground in the trenches covered with explosions.Both Soviet and German.Although there are Romanians, Hungarians and Italians.Everyone is lying here.They came and stayed lying forever.Not far from Mamayev Kurgan.I look at it from the window and often think-how many souls are left here..and how much horror there was here.

  • @hyperftw4038
    @hyperftw4038 3 роки тому +9

    thomas kretschmann is the ultimate german officer in ww2 in every movie

    • @roccozocco9630
      @roccozocco9630 2 роки тому

      Better being always the german officer then always Rey from star wars!

    • @panzerwaffel5281
      @panzerwaffel5281 2 роки тому

      In Stalingrad 2013, he seems to have saved this movie (but he didn't because this move is crap). He had the most realistic movement, and of course he played great

  • @jasonmussett2129
    @jasonmussett2129 3 роки тому +15

    Brilliant film, I still shiver when I watch the end. A masterpiece!

    • @setharnold3699
      @setharnold3699 3 роки тому

      Where can I find this movie with English subtitles?

    • @gmartinz01
      @gmartinz01 3 роки тому +2

      The ending is so sad

    • @jasonmussett2129
      @jasonmussett2129 3 роки тому

      @@setharnold3699 You can still buy a dubbed version-although it is a little distracting in places. You can usually pick these up in CEX stores. Hope this helps.

    • @jasonmussett2129
      @jasonmussett2129 3 роки тому

      @@gmartinz01 I'll never condone crimes committed by The Third Reich but no army should be allowed to fight in such appalling conditions

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp 3 роки тому

      @@jasonmussett2129 well hitler was pumped on meth and other drugs by his physician so he felt invincible and that extended to his army in his head. Everyone could have saved so many lives if german top brass just killed hitler themselves a year before the end of the war maybe.

  • @XX-cv6fq
    @XX-cv6fq 3 роки тому +4

    one of the best war movies ever

  • @kingdingaling8709
    @kingdingaling8709 2 роки тому +1

    Absolute masterpiece if a movie and arguably the best film regarding the battle of stalingrad

  • @RBAILEY57
    @RBAILEY57 7 місяців тому

    As a student of the battle since the 1960's, I very much appreciated this film.
    To this day, Stalingrad is a scar on the German psyche.
    This trailer is brilliant!

  • @aznfattass
    @aznfattass 3 роки тому +7

    people forget, not all german soldiers were nazis. many were just humans trying to live a life they were forced into.

  • @fighters1000
    @fighters1000 3 роки тому +4

    So good movie is excellent Thomas Kreschman is a great actor

  • @O161n
    @O161n 2 роки тому +3

    This film is one of a kind

  • @KretaZeus
    @KretaZeus 2 роки тому +1

    This is very good for unofficial trailer!

  • @YouCanMakeThis
    @YouCanMakeThis 3 роки тому +6

    Nice! It's a great piece of work! I've never seen Stalingrad before. Thanks to your trailer, definitely I'll watch it :)

  • @bernardinoteixeira5035
    @bernardinoteixeira5035 2 роки тому +7

    Um filme com uma reconstituição histórica perfeita, bom roteiros, bons atores e que oferecia uma outra visão sobre esta batalha épica; lembro-me de alugá-lo nas antigas fitas de VHS, em 1996. Infelizmente, não fez o sucesso merecido. Parabéns pelo vídeo!

  • @spreadeagled5654
    @spreadeagled5654 2 роки тому +2

    As with Das Boot, Stalingrad is one of my favorite war movies. 🇩🇪👍

    • @MrBurtur
      @MrBurtur 2 роки тому

      "Go and see"by E Klimov The terrible truth of war

  • @steverodriguez261
    @steverodriguez261 3 роки тому +5

    Magistral película!!! de lo mejor de Thomas kretschmann Amazing!!!

    • @steverodriguez261
      @steverodriguez261 3 роки тому +1

      @mex10yo no está en Netflix ni Amazon yo la compre en DVD a la antigua 🤣

  • @vanbrabant6791
    @vanbrabant6791 3 роки тому +12

    Monsieur Clemenceau can be proud, because that is what his desparating Versailles treaty 1918 ultimately led to.

    • @gerhardswihla1099
      @gerhardswihla1099 3 роки тому +2

      Come on. Sure the treaty of Versailles was a step in the direction of WW2 but only one step of many steps. The Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic together with the Great Depression did also thier part amongst other reasons.

    • @vanbrabant6791
      @vanbrabant6791 3 роки тому +3

      @@gerhardswihla1099 The occupation of the Ruhrgebiet by our Belgian troops (being the cronies of leading France) to enforce the impossible conditions of that Treaty in 1922 was a major factor that lead to an acceleration of money creation and hyperinflation in 1923. Humiliation was added to starvation. BTW: The 'Clemenceau' is still a French navy vessel and the EU Treaty of Maastricht was hailed in the French press as "Versailles without War" because it allows for a transfer of German money to France via the ECB ...

    • @vanbrabant6791
      @vanbrabant6791 3 роки тому +2

      @@gerhardswihla1099 Wie geschrieben: Die Besatzung des Ruhrgebiets durch unsere belgischen Truppen, "selbstverständlich" Seite an Seite mit den französischen, hat wesentlich dazu beigetragen, die deutsche Bevölkerung zu erniedrigen und vollends in die Verzweiflung zu treiben. Es ist eine Schande, dass die Franzosen einem ihrer Kriegsschiffe den Namen Clemenceau verpasst haben. Nordeuropäische Steuerzahler zahlen übrigens jetzt die französischen Gläubiger der südländischen Schwarzarbeiter-Frührentner. In der BRD wird der ör internationalsozialistische Grünfunk sehr geschickt eingesetzt.

    • @gerhardswihla1099
      @gerhardswihla1099 3 роки тому

      @@vanbrabant6791
      Ich gebe ihnen recht, dass die Besetzung des wirtschaftlich starken Ruhrgebietes Deutschland in Bedrängnis brachte und auch beschämte.
      Hinzu kamen noch die Reden von Woodrow Wilson, die Hoffnung auf einen milderen Friedensschluss machten. Das Selbstbestimmungsrecht der Völker wurde jedoch den Deutschen und deutsch Österreichern zum Gutteil verweigert.
      Um einen Waffenstillstand 1918 zu erreichen musste Deutschland etliche Waffen an die Siegermächte abgeben.
      Es war also kein einfacher Waffenstillstand.
      Der polnische Korridor, mit seinen Abgaben an Polen für die Verbindungsrechte nach Ostpreußen, verursachte zusammen mit dem Einschreiten polnischer Milizen in Südschlesien und dem passiven Schutz französischer Truppen gegen das Einschreiten der Reichswehr gegen diese Milizen, auch Spannungen mit Polen.
      Was gerne auch übergangen wird, ist das beim Friedensvertrag von Versailles, Deutschland nicht beteiligt war und somit auch keine Argumente vorbringen konnte und die britische Flotte weiterhin Deutschland bis zum Friedensschluss 1919 blockierte und nicht mal Lieferungen dringend benötigter Lebensmittel zuließ. Es war ein reiner Diktatfrieden.
      Was ihre restlichen Ausführungen betrifft kann ich ihnen nicht ganz folgen und bin mir überhaupt nicht sicher ob ich dem auch zustimmen kann.

    • @vanbrabant6791
      @vanbrabant6791 3 роки тому

      @@gerhardswihla1099 Bzgl. Polen habe ich noch etwas hinzugelernt. Meine letzte Bemerkung hatte ich nur hinzugefügt um anzudeuten, dass die allgemeine Ausbeutungsmentalität, die bei Clemenceau zum Ausdruck kam, sich besonders auf französischer Seite noch nicht geändert hat. All zu EU-leichtgläubige BRD-Bürger sollten hinsichtlich des Geldtransfers lesen (UA-cam hören) was der frühere IFO-Leiter Hans-Werner Sinn dazu schreibt bzw. sagt. Grüße aus Flandern.

  • @QFL681
    @QFL681 3 роки тому +6

    Fitting use of Mozart’s requiem!

  • @atg-man4679
    @atg-man4679 2 роки тому +1

    Just watched the film, your work really makes it justice

  • @gmartinz01
    @gmartinz01 3 роки тому +3

    One of the best movies about World War II ever made. Best, as in top five

    • @Hmanfoil
      @Hmanfoil 3 роки тому

      what are the other 4? I need some to watch.

    • @martinzaehringer1697
      @martinzaehringer1697 3 роки тому +3

      @@Hmanfoil Das Boot (pretty much any version you want to watch), Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Sophie Scholl. But I could name 5 others equally as good. One that is always left out of discussions, which I found fascinating - although it comes across as a one set play, is "Conspiracy," about the Wannsee conference.

    • @Hmanfoil
      @Hmanfoil 3 роки тому

      @@martinzaehringer1697 thanks for the movies, Ill watch them all

  • @someguyontheinternet7628
    @someguyontheinternet7628 3 роки тому +9

    Steiners attack will fix this movies ending

  • @jprules2578
    @jprules2578 2 роки тому +6

    Was lucky enough to see it in the ONE theater playing in San Diego back when it came out. It WAS depressing to see it. Awesome nonetheless.

  • @MaloneysDigest
    @MaloneysDigest 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best war films ever made.

  • @EricF647
    @EricF647 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent trailer

  • @deerenzo
    @deerenzo 3 роки тому +10

    Ich wollte gerade einen Witz machen, aber der Algorithmus Stalingrad...

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi 3 роки тому +4

    Greatest battle in history.

  • @madstylesnz
    @madstylesnz 5 місяців тому

    One of the greatest war movies ever made, an absolute masterpiece. It's interesting seeing the battle told from the viewpoint of the average German solider - the human side of the Wehrmacht.

  • @redouanecherkaoui2920
    @redouanecherkaoui2920 Місяць тому

    This movie made me cry for days.😢

  • @marcinbieniek9609
    @marcinbieniek9609 3 роки тому +10

    Super Film 99,9%

  • @cosmoskid4613
    @cosmoskid4613 3 роки тому +4

    it.... it is......masterpiece.

  • @Eruptor1000
    @Eruptor1000 3 роки тому +1

    The 50 year mark.. 1943-1993.
    Now it's almost 80 years... when u think about it... that movie was almost closer to the 2nd world War than to us now.. crazy.

  • @lucasdurante_
    @lucasdurante_ 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing work bro

  • @bangbagas1006
    @bangbagas1006 3 роки тому +4

    This movie was old. but very cool cinematography in 90s movie.. you know 90s has not DVD Player or Internet connection.. People play movie with Video Casette..

    • @daifee9174
      @daifee9174 3 роки тому

      Cd was already there, so you could play it on cd

    • @thespitefuldodger
      @thespitefuldodger 3 роки тому

      you are rerry crever

    • @daifee9174
      @daifee9174 3 роки тому

      @@thespitefuldodger #RacismForLife

  • @gauravgohain300
    @gauravgohain300 3 роки тому +3

    It shows the horrors of war, and fighting for no reasons

  • @Starfox.1993
    @Starfox.1993 3 роки тому +2

    I loved this movie.

  • @AkaZadani7777
    @AkaZadani7777 Рік тому

    What a movie. Telling the truth and what really happened in Stalingrad. There is no glory in war. It’s all pain, Suffering, Tears and destructions.

  • @Ddstairclimber
    @Ddstairclimber 3 роки тому +9

    stalingrad 1993> stalingrad 2013

  • @santoshkolte6308
    @santoshkolte6308 3 роки тому +27

    One of the best ww2,war movie ever,, no propagenda,, truth about war,, soldiers who suffers the conditions and foolish nazi leaders decisions!!!@

    • @dasunding4448
      @dasunding4448 3 роки тому +2

      Did you ever consider that propaganda exists today? Heil Corona!

    • @paogene1288
      @paogene1288 3 роки тому

      @@dasunding4448 Heil Corona, Killer of all Sheep. That includes you and me, for our Jesus is the Shepherd.

    • @Buzzillus
      @Buzzillus 2 роки тому

      @@dasunding4448 Du hast doch nicht mehr alle Tassen im Schrank!

    • @dasunding4448
      @dasunding4448 2 роки тому

      @@Buzzillus zieh lieber deine Maske auf, du könntest zu viel Sauerstoff abkriegen... Pfeife

    • @caesaraugustus4563
      @caesaraugustus4563 2 роки тому

      Good decision, poorly executed. Even the big boy Churchill hate more Stalin than hitler, and had plans also to invade the devil Soviet Union.

  • @perfectionbox
    @perfectionbox 3 роки тому +1

    1993? Oh boy I can't wait!

  • @uio890138
    @uio890138 3 роки тому +2

    Imagine the bitter cold. They say that every scrap piece of wood in the Stalingrad had been used in fires early on in the fighting, there was nothing left to burn for warmth.

  • @nagypeter5669
    @nagypeter5669 3 роки тому +10

    The BEST ww2 drama I've ever seen, even better than "Enemy at the Gates" and "Fury". (The latter could be one of the best if the ending weren't have so "we-must-be-heroes-anyways-by-the-script" attitude, still, it's the best one-tank movie.)

    • @tanthaman
      @tanthaman 3 роки тому +10

      I hated fury. American propaganda movie

    • @beastman83532
      @beastman83532 3 роки тому +1

      @@tanthaman It's hardly propaganda when it portrays American soldiers mostly as beasts in human form.

    • @zxbzxbzxb1
      @zxbzxbzxb1 3 роки тому

      Enemy at the Gates is a hideously terrible film, historically speaking. Furys pretty good though.

    • @Pa_blito
      @Pa_blito 3 роки тому

      Fury has the best armour of them all, Plot Armour

  • @Jupiter.141
    @Jupiter.141 3 роки тому +41

    I loved the transition of this film from proudly entering into russia until it becomes a pointless war in stalingrad, a tragedy that could've been prevented if the lance corporal only listened to his field Marshall's

    • @bast1an975
      @bast1an975 3 роки тому +9

      a tragedy? i find it wonderful that Nazi germany lost WW2. the loss of human life is, of course, the tragedy.

    • @Jupiter.141
      @Jupiter.141 3 роки тому +20

      @@bast1an975 you just answered your own statement. I think my comment is pretty self explanatory

    • @Number-py1bs
      @Number-py1bs 3 роки тому +10

      @@bast1an975 dont get political here under a movie about the bloodiest battle ever of all human history.

    • @irohsbelly5829
      @irohsbelly5829 3 роки тому +6

      @@Number-py1bs what’s political about enjoying the nazis lose? Unless you wanted them to win ? Lmao

    • @SamBrickell
      @SamBrickell 3 роки тому +1

      Going for pointless cities instead of the oil Germany desperately needed was Paulus's decision and NOT what Hitler ordered him to do. Open a history book, man.

  • @eddiecochran
    @eddiecochran 2 роки тому +1

    Una de las mejores peliculas belicas / antibelicas en la Historia del Cine.

  • @zk7786
    @zk7786 2 роки тому

    One of the best movie about Stalingrad 🇨🇿

  • @christopherfritz3840
    @christopherfritz3840 3 роки тому +6

    It stinks that I didn't see this movie in real time. I was living in Washington DC in 1993 and somehow missed it (being a major city it should have been shown).

    • @DeltaSniperZRR
      @DeltaSniperZRR  3 роки тому +1

      To my surprise, this movie had no 'real' world wide release, it was only shown in New York City, and a few European countries.

    • @georgiamule
      @georgiamule 3 роки тому +14

      Political correctness. It’s wasn’t good politics to show the human side of the German army.

    • @IrishCarney
      @IrishCarney 3 роки тому +4

      @@georgiamule Or maybe downer foreign language movies don't play too well outside art-house circles.

    • @colshotlp9692
      @colshotlp9692 3 роки тому +1

      Most war movies Who Dare to show That germans Soldiers are also Humans
      Are banned from American Cinemas I suspect that this is Against the whole We are saints so we are the heros Propaganda.
      I don't know for sure but that's the only reason I can think of Because Some Americans even asked why they never heard anything about some movies like this

    • @zahapruka8165
      @zahapruka8165 3 роки тому

      @@colshotlp9692 The Japanese are also people, and as I understand it, there are a lot of films about how civilians died when a nuclear bomb exploded in Hiroshima and Mnogosaki. Or how the Japanese violently destroyed the Pearl Harbor base.

  • @rohanmarkjay
    @rohanmarkjay 3 роки тому +5

    Peope might not like to admit it. But American suppy support was absolutely vital to allies winning the war. The British were on their knees for much of the war and relied heavily on the Americans to get through it. The Russians too relied heaviy on American supply help, American aircraft were supplying the Russian miitary and civilians at Staingrad. German supply aircraft to the wermacht on the other hand were constanty being blown out of the air by Russian artillary. I submit this to be a big factor in their defeat at Stalingrad. Thats to take nothing away from the immense professionalism and skill of the German forces they were probably the best fighting miitary of WW2. But were outgunned and outsupplied by American support.

    • @LazyCrazyGuy
      @LazyCrazyGuy 2 роки тому

      Although I agree with everything you just said. I will add that without Stalin or Churchill that war will not have ended with an Allies victory. It took the ruthlessness of Stalin to match if not exceed the evil of Hitler. I do strongly believe that Churchill was also prepared to drag his country through the mud and only surrender if he was told to step down by his own party. Leaders like those two men can't be bought or beaten into submission. As horrific as Stalin's methods were his tyranny is what led the Russians to victory. The two things these two countries have in common is they have never been beaten on their own soil. They have always prevailed even against all odds.

  • @alexvig2369
    @alexvig2369 2 роки тому

    Loved this movie since more than a decade ago, by now

  • @RajeshNarkhed
    @RajeshNarkhed Рік тому

    WatchMojo brought me...must watch film and excellent trailer

  • @reglisse42
    @reglisse42 3 роки тому +3

    Good movie

  • @leooliveira4277
    @leooliveira4277 3 роки тому +9

    Grande filme. Excepcional qualidade. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @michaelcodelmar9547
    @michaelcodelmar9547 3 роки тому +1

    Way much better than the movie enemy at the gates..hope it has a caption

  • @pancaiulian5797
    @pancaiulian5797 Місяць тому

    one of the best film about ww2.

  • @bingobango6197
    @bingobango6197 3 роки тому +3

    Ruhet in Frieden 😢

  • @user-ww9hy3pe6r
    @user-ww9hy3pe6r 3 роки тому +7

    Хороший фильм, стоит посмотреть

  • @foicfoic7443
    @foicfoic7443 2 роки тому +1

    too bad you could not pitch the trailer back in 93 , its a master piece

  • @diegol.2511
    @diegol.2511 2 роки тому

    Best Film ever. Congratulations for the trailer

  • @leosparta5351
    @leosparta5351 3 роки тому +7

    Kenn denn Film scho, ist einfach unfassbar wie es begonnen hat und geendet hat sowas darf sich nie wiederholen,nichts ist es wert, das Leben von jemanden zu beenden.

  • @akimakim5193
    @akimakim5193 3 роки тому +9

    Смерть фашистам! Слава народу освободителю. Слава Верховному главнокомандующему Сталин И.В.

    • @peterlustig6888
      @peterlustig6888 3 роки тому

      Stalin and Hitler are two sides of the same coin. Both arent just responsible for the suffering of other countries, but also their own people. Read a history book, idiot.

    • @user-jl1ik3nk7f
      @user-jl1ik3nk7f 2 роки тому

      @@peterlustig6888 Какую книгу ты читал, неуч? Что ты в ней понял? Сталин тотально уничтожил немцев или хотя бы хотел этого? Фашизм решил оправдать?

  • @ahmet-bash
    @ahmet-bash 2 роки тому

    Thanks for recommendation!

  • @toysoldier68
    @toysoldier68 9 місяців тому +1

    excellent movie!

  • @jhuganomics
    @jhuganomics 3 роки тому +13

    Can't wait to see this movie

  • @vasilhnatiuk4961
    @vasilhnatiuk4961 3 роки тому +4

    Probably one of the best films about the eastern front

  • @metalmadsen
    @metalmadsen 3 роки тому +1

    Best warmovie ever made!

  • @turkishlidyal3266
    @turkishlidyal3266 6 місяців тому

    it was just legendary. best ww2 film ever.