Without a doubt the saddest and most haunting ending to any movie i´ve ever seen. These likeable characters, who you see being put through hell on earth again and again, and this is how it all ends. They freeze to death abandoned and forgotten somewhere in the russian wilderness, and are completely covered by snow within minutes. Like they were never even here.
I have seen a lot of war movies with sad depressing endings but this one probably takes the cake. In fact, I would place it in the same degree as Schindler's List (1993).
I remember watching this in the Fourth Grade way back when. After that, I couldn't play WW II games. It racked me with guilt because the haunting melody of this song always popped into my head and I just couldn't continue.
I’m surprised they would show this to kids as young as fourth grade. I’m glad, though; We need to keep teaching about WWII and other tragic historical mistakes in our education systems. It’s our only hope of preventing the worst of history from repeating itself.
@@JozMkIIi was watching brutal movies at 4 years old.. and.. tbh.. it didnt make me bad. It just made me learn a lot and i grew up to better than anyone else around me. It did not affect me somehow, but also at the same time i have high emotional intelligence. Im empathical. Idk how this works
Wenns im Winter saukalt ist und ich zur schule geh, denk ich mir nich "mann is mir kalt" bei den Temperaturen die wir hier im winter haben, könnte man sich dafür schämen zu sagen "Mir ist kalt" wenn man bedenkt was unsere Großväter miterleben und fühlen mussten....
So I saw this as a teen in High School. I was always a history buff and a German WW2 film struck me as unique and interesting. I saw this and it had a profound effect on me. I hate to say its PTSD or any kind of trauma but I recall just being so moved by this ending and the facts at the end of the men who never returned home. The senseless death of dying for Stalin or Hitler, 2 monsters. Just utter destruction. And it was real. It happend. Maybe not to these actors but there had been true unspeakable suffering in Europe and Asia and it just did something to me beyond a normal movie watching experience. I remember instances of sitting in class or even at a high school party drinking with friends and girls or just chilling with a friend driving around smoking....I'd be very quiet and they'd always sense something off. I always kept it to myself. I couldn't very well say "Oh Im upset about WW2 and this movie I saw!". They'd think I was nuts. But it was true...I would just sit there and think about that haunting music, the final scene of a brother in arms embracing a dying comrade and doing all he can to comfort him from the icy death that awaits. The millions of nameless dead. And I would lift mg head and gaze around at my friends, stoned or drunk, or sitting in class worried about what they would do for fun that day when school got out, or some girl I liked who was oblivious to me. And none of them knew a damn thing about this nor cared. And that somehow made it worse. These men died and nobody gave a fuck or even acknowledge it. It felt like this personal pain I had. I know this seems so weird but its how I felt TBH. I'm 33 now. And I look back and think rather than sit around feeling hollow and apathetic, I should have lived up each moment. Mayhaps that would have honoured these souls and all the young men and women who never got to experience life, a lot more by doing what they cannot and taking some kind of meaning and lesson from this all. Instead I'd wallowed in it. I always had a severe bout of depression in my life, movies like this and Platoon (which I saw at age 10) always moved me and had such profound effects on my psyche. I'd just feel so torn up for days and weeks. I wonder if others have had similar experiences to mine or if this us normal? Anyhow, I just wanted to express what a great film and soundtrack this is. Thanks
Yes I actually had the same experience like you, ever since I watched this movie while I was in college I stopped playing WW2 video games or any games related to war. It's weird but I felt guilty shooting at those "soldiers". Now I'm a history teacher, I showed this movie to my students everytime I teach about WW2. I am so grateful that thanks to my profession now I'm able to express my feelings about wars in general in today's era where wars are being glorified to young people through games.
Yes I had also same experience. My Grandfather fought Axis side in Rukajärvi he survived and lived until 2005. Might have been very strange feeling who came back alive from Siberia to the Germany in 1955. I have seen British Pathe video about that thing.
These are the real war movies. The ones that aren't afraid to show how horrible it is. But most people only like trashy jingoistic flicks that glorifies war and shooting and they sit there thinking of how "awesome" it was when the hero shot 50 guys down with his machine gun. Makes me sick to my stomach. P.S. If you want some good tips for very good anti-war axis movies. Try "The human condition" It's a pretty long trilogy showing how the war dehumanized an morally righteous Japanese man and turned him into an monster.
I know this comment is three years old but i keep coming back to it. I didn't think anyone else felt this same kind of feeling. I never watched any movies like this, I read lots of books about world war II. But the same thing happened. I was a kid who got into history because it was like an exciting story. But the more I delved into it, the more I found out, the more horrible it all becomes. I remember just like you looking at people and thinking "none of them care, none of them know" I didn't act like I was a veteran or anything it just felt like no one appreciated the sacrafice these people made. and being honest, I probably even didn't. I still am very interested in history and now I'm older I often delve even deeper into these rabbit holes of things that happened during war. And its honestly so brutal. Even when people make jokes about things like ww2, I sometimes laugh because I understand them, but then I question how I even can. How could I possibly laugh at the nightmare these innocent men, some not much older than me, experienced? I completely understand what you mean, I hope that humanity can someday cast aside our differences, finally end the mindless horror, killing, and death we continue to inflict upon one another.
For me this is the most powerful scene of the film. I can't help the feeling that these men didn't surrender because they wanted to die. They must have known they were going to die. War is hell and life after it is a bitch.
When I was watching this movie for the first time, at the end I thought that it just can't be the end. Every war movie that I watched ended with happy ending! But then credits started showing up an I already knew, that this is the end... Best war movie ever!
Блестящая работа актёров, передана история, судьбы, хочется сказать одно царство небесное бойцам РККА, и простым парням из Вермахта и чтобы такое больше не было
So naive, sadly... That there is the oversimplistic left-wing and pacifistic presentation of the fact that before a war comes a row. For war to happen requires only one.... And war isn't Elitist either; again, one of the left-wings absurd and false statements. War is the continuation of policy. Life isn't as simplistic as that statement..
Me too brother. I watched this for the first time for some months ago and I just couldn’t cry to the ending. I just sat there devastated with a horrible feeling in my stomach.
This movie deserves alot more than the 3 stars it was given on the DVD cover. Must've been reviewed by Americans or people without historical appreciation.
My great grandpa was in stalingrad as a german. He was wounded there badly (3 rips got shot) and took a plane out of there sometime after christmas i think, maybe one of the last flights. He later fought in czech at the end of the war and got captured. He and two others managed to flee but one of them got shot. I know storys how you could hear the russians just one floor above you in the night... He was awarded with an iron cross (i don't know which class) and a close combat award. he had hell of a ptsd... Waking up and screaming the shit out of his body. His name was Heinz Menz...
My grandmother was a Yugoslavian partisan and she also had ptsd. She died in 2010 and even before death she was cursing German Nazis. My grandfather was also partisan, 3 medals, fought against Germans. He told me a lot of brutal stories. I have wrote memoirs of him and grandma on 25 pages. Thank you for your great story. I hope so that we Yugoslavians will never again fight against Germans. There was enough of wars.
This is one of my favourite war films, love the arc from the happy time in Italy to their ultimate end in Russia, a true soldier's story. Love the soundtrack as well. Never realised the Lt Witzland in this film was played by actor Thomas Kretschmann who has been in some of the best war films ever made.
He's one of My favourite honorary German actors. He's been in so many movies war and alike. He plays a bad guy that's likeable and good guy that's bad in a likeable way. Not sure why he doesn't have an several Oscars by now.
An amazing and well made film of the insanity of war. These men entered Russia believing they were the finest, unbeatable soldiers on earth. So many forgotten and lost to time now. Families who would never know of their true fate.
Les films allemands sur la 2nd guerre mondiale ont toujours un grain special, beaucoup de realisme dans les faits et dans la psychologie des personnages ... je pense notamment a 'the boat' , ' la chute ', 'le pont ', ... Bien que la barbarie et l'atrocité soit montrée avec plus de realisme ce film me parait plus juste et humain que le stalingrad de 2013.
And there they sat... and lay... like those that came before them, the French soldiers of Napoleons Grand Arméer who too froze to death... In Flanders fields the poppies grow... but in the frozen lands of Russia, nothing grows, nothing lives, and all who ventures there are met with the same fate: death by starvation, frost, or combat.
the soundtrack fits the ending like a glove. on the other hand, i really appreciate a movie which shows just how human the Germans soldiers were. ppl should start making a difference between the politics which went on in Berlin and the life of the ordinary enlisted man who was forced to fight someone else's war
dimeconcac,very nice of ya to share this, jus watched this film for the very 1st time & all i can say it gets me right hear hand on heart they are heroes hail Stalingrad 10/10 & thanx too Norbert J. Schneider - Stalingrad (Finale)another 10/10 both epic.
I'm spanish and my grandfather was member of Division 250 (spanish volunteers) He fight in another great battle: Leningrad. He had good friends in German Army. When the War finished he help many german friends for go to Spain.
Ein absoluter Weltklasse Film mit einer noch brillanter Handlung..Dieser Film greift einen Menschen mitten in die Seele und den Geist. Dieser Film ist einfach unglaublich..Es giebt keine Worte für diesen Film..Was die Soldaten alles ertragen mussten, so hart kann kein Stahl sein...Wenn Hitler, das dumme Schwein nicht gewesen währe, dann hätten die Stalingrad wahrscheinlich genommen..Aber in diesem Film kann man sehen, wohin eine gute Freunschaft gehen kann. Die Musik geht einfach unter die Haut.
This movie shows the true horror of The Battle of Stalingrad Edit: I just thought of something Horrible: As Accurate and Sad as this Film was, it still doesn’t compare to the Real Thing
Stalingrad.... Probably the bloodiest battle in human history. The movie says the deaths were more than 1,000,000, it was actually more like 1,500,000. And of the 850,000 or so Germans and allies who served in the battle, only 31,000 survived. (6,000 survived as prisoners of war and 25,000 escaped the encirclement be plane). That means only one out of 25 axis soldiers in the battle lived. That's probably the largest death ratio in any battle in history. Modern stalingrad is covered in blood.....
Yes, COD made it like german soldiers were all these evil aliens from outer space. But that’s not true, many if not most of them were good people caught in the wrong time and place. I’m sure if you gave them the choice to live a normal life instead if being in the eastern front they would’ve taken it
Hitler must be in the lowest, hottest part of hell right now. With many hundreds of millions dying because of his war he must be drowning in a sea of blood. My heart goes out to the many millions on both sides who perished at Stalingrad. May they all RIP.
This movie is an important one because it displays the suffering of war through the German's eyes, a point of view almost never seen. I know my grandfather did not go through this shit for 4 years to be forgotten and on top of that, be labeled as a monster. People don't realize that the average German soldier was, an excellent soldier, had family and friends like other soldiers, suffered through extreme horror, and was spit on after the war, even to this very day. It is a shame we forget this.
best war movie of all time. No propaganda, its pure story of soldiers life on front line, theyre just ordinary human that actually didnt want to war
Probably the best war movie to come out in 1993 alongside Schindler's List.
Without a doubt the saddest and most haunting ending to any movie i´ve ever seen. These likeable characters, who you see being put through hell on earth again and again, and this is how it all ends. They freeze to death abandoned and forgotten somewhere in the russian wilderness, and are completely covered by snow within minutes. Like they were never even here.
you watch them and like their characters but you know how the real battle went and how they will end up in the film
Good symbolism there, I mean very eerie no doubt, but excellent regardless.
I doubt any movie from now and into the future will ever have an ending so raw and bleak.
And to think that many have suffered their fate. All forgotten, just a nother number.
That’s war for you.
If you like Stalingrad 1993, I highly recommend All Quiet On The Western Front (1979) if you haven’t seen it.
One of the saddest endings in my opinion.
Even if the ending was depressing the movie is the best WW2 movie Ive ever watched in my entire life
I have seen a lot of war movies with sad depressing endings but this one probably takes the cake. In fact, I would place it in the same degree as Schindler's List (1993).
Yup
this is one of the greatest ending shots ever.
TheOBpotter I cried :(
Yeah i thought all the time they will make it. And then theres just this ending. So sad
@@raphaele3433 the worst fact was, that it looked that they're gonna be ok, but then you realise how real battle of stalingrad ended for germans
And one of the saddest.
Increible y épica pelicula!!!
I remember watching this in the Fourth Grade way back when. After that, I couldn't play WW II games. It racked me with guilt because the haunting melody of this song always popped into my head and I just couldn't continue.
I’m surprised they would show this to kids as young as fourth grade. I’m glad, though; We need to keep teaching about WWII and other tragic historical mistakes in our education systems. It’s our only hope of preventing the worst of history from repeating itself.
@@JozMkIIi was watching brutal movies at 4 years old.. and.. tbh.. it didnt make me bad. It just made me learn a lot and i grew up to better than anyone else around me. It did not affect me somehow, but also at the same time i have high emotional intelligence. Im empathical. Idk how this works
Epic movie. Epic soundtrack.
Both is fantastic, I agree.
no doubt about it
Wenns im Winter saukalt ist und ich zur schule geh, denk ich mir nich "mann is mir kalt"
bei den Temperaturen die wir hier im winter haben, könnte man sich dafür schämen zu sagen
"Mir ist kalt" wenn man bedenkt was unsere Großväter miterleben und fühlen mussten....
It's better than movie"Stalingrad 2013".
Говно ваш фильм оплакиваете фашистов а наш фильм настоящий
Heinrich Lauridsen hahaha 2013? this movie is shit! russia propaganda...
I was excited to see 2013 stalingrad.. saw a trailer and never put it on. It looks like 300 mixed with cgi
IN SOVIET RUSSIA YOU BURN FIRE
@@elrussotesla6845no not even true
so sad... made me cry... there was real soldiers with feelings back in those days... great film... danke..
So I saw this as a teen in High School. I was always a history buff and a German WW2 film struck me as unique and interesting. I saw this and it had a profound effect on me. I hate to say its PTSD or any kind of trauma but I recall just being so moved by this ending and the facts at the end of the men who never returned home. The senseless death of dying for Stalin or Hitler, 2 monsters. Just utter destruction. And it was real. It happend. Maybe not to these actors but there had been true unspeakable suffering in Europe and Asia and it just did something to me beyond a normal movie watching experience. I remember instances of sitting in class or even at a high school party drinking with friends and girls or just chilling with a friend driving around smoking....I'd be very quiet and they'd always sense something off. I always kept it to myself. I couldn't very well say "Oh Im upset about WW2 and this movie I saw!". They'd think I was nuts. But it was true...I would just sit there and think about that haunting music, the final scene of a brother in arms embracing a dying comrade and doing all he can to comfort him from the icy death that awaits. The millions of nameless dead. And I would lift mg head and gaze around at my friends, stoned or drunk, or sitting in class worried about what they would do for fun that day when school got out, or some girl I liked who was oblivious to me. And none of them knew a damn thing about this nor cared. And that somehow made it worse. These men died and nobody gave a fuck or even acknowledge it. It felt like this personal pain I had. I know this seems so weird but its how I felt TBH. I'm 33 now. And I look back and think rather than sit around feeling hollow and apathetic, I should have lived up each moment. Mayhaps that would have honoured these souls and all the young men and women who never got to experience life, a lot more by doing what they cannot and taking some kind of meaning and lesson from this all. Instead I'd wallowed in it. I always had a severe bout of depression in my life, movies like this and Platoon (which I saw at age 10) always moved me and had such profound effects on my psyche. I'd just feel so torn up for days and weeks. I wonder if others have had similar experiences to mine or if this us normal? Anyhow, I just wanted to express what a great film and soundtrack this is. Thanks
Yes I actually had the same experience like you, ever since I watched this movie while I was in college I stopped playing WW2 video games or any games related to war. It's weird but I felt guilty shooting at those "soldiers". Now I'm a history teacher, I showed this movie to my students everytime I teach about WW2. I am so grateful that thanks to my profession now I'm able to express my feelings about wars in general in today's era where wars are being glorified to young people through games.
Yes I had also same experience. My Grandfather fought Axis side in Rukajärvi he survived and lived until 2005. Might have been very strange feeling who came back alive from Siberia to the Germany in 1955. I have seen British Pathe video about that thing.
These are the real war movies. The ones that aren't afraid to show how horrible it is.
But most people only like trashy jingoistic flicks that glorifies war and shooting and they sit there thinking of how "awesome" it was when the hero shot 50 guys down with his machine gun. Makes me sick to my stomach.
P.S. If you want some good tips for very good anti-war axis movies. Try "The human condition" It's a pretty long trilogy showing how the war dehumanized an morally righteous Japanese man and turned him into an monster.
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I know this comment is three years old but i keep coming back to it. I didn't think anyone else felt this same kind of feeling. I never watched any movies like this, I read lots of books about world war II. But the same thing happened. I was a kid who got into history because it was like an exciting story. But the more I delved into it, the more I found out, the more horrible it all becomes. I remember just like you looking at people and thinking "none of them care, none of them know"
I didn't act like I was a veteran or anything it just felt like no one appreciated the sacrafice these people made. and being honest, I probably even didn't.
I still am very interested in history and now I'm older I often delve even deeper into these rabbit holes of things that happened during war. And its honestly so brutal. Even when people make jokes about things like ww2, I sometimes laugh because I understand them, but then I question how I even can.
How could I possibly laugh at the nightmare these innocent men, some not much older than me, experienced? I completely understand what you mean, I hope that humanity can someday cast aside our differences, finally end the mindless horror, killing, and death we continue to inflict upon one another.
That is perfect Eastern front music; it's just so bleak, and grim
For me this is the most powerful scene of the film. I can't help the feeling that these men didn't surrender because they wanted to die. They must have known they were going to die. War is hell and life after it is a bitch.
This was the greatest war movie ever made
thats also a good one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Mine
This and Das Boot
When I was watching this movie for the first time, at the end I thought that it just can't be the end. Every war movie that I watched ended with happy ending! But then credits started showing up an I already knew, that this is the end... Best war movie ever!
Блестящая работа актёров, передана история, судьбы, хочется сказать одно царство небесное бойцам РККА, и простым парням из Вермахта и чтобы такое больше не было
Well said brother
It’s happening right now brother.
BEST SOUNDTRACK
TÜRKOĞLUTÜRK benimde
Vay be
Kar yağdığında Best soundtrack im olur benimde
O son sahne ile beraber çalan bu müzik... Off bak duygularıma hakim olamıyorum 🤧
One of the best war films of all time...its a "horror film" by every measure.
The Scariest Horror film that Isn’t Even a Horror Film
Wouldn't Say Horror, But Definily Depressive.......
I almost cried this is so beautful, it captures my heart like nothing else has ever.
It's so powerful.... Brother of my Grandfather died like this in 22.Februar of 1944... Motorcycle company of 12. Recon Batalion from Pz.Div. 12....
Sincere Condolences 💐 💐💐💐 🫡
Respect to all the german soldiers who gave their life for Germania
one of my favorite and certainly the best ever war movie those who lost millions of men can only describe the war &its horror in true sense
This film truly reflects how terrible wars have been.
We MUST STOP all the WARS right now, for WE'RE ALL BROTHERS
The Soldiers Aren’t the Enemy, It’s the Men who send them that are
war is fought between the interests of the elite. the soldier is just a proxy
So naive, sadly... That there is the oversimplistic left-wing and pacifistic presentation of the fact that before a war comes a row. For war to happen requires only one.... And war isn't Elitist either; again, one of the left-wings absurd and false statements. War is the continuation of policy. Life isn't as simplistic as that statement..
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I still remember how devastated I felt as I began to watch the credits roll on this movie.
Me too brother. I watched this for the first time for some months ago and I just couldn’t cry to the ending. I just sat there devastated with a horrible feeling in my stomach.
This movie deserves alot more than the 3 stars it was given on the DVD cover. Must've been reviewed by Americans or people without historical appreciation.
My great grandpa was in stalingrad as a german. He was wounded there badly (3 rips got shot) and took a plane out of there sometime after christmas i think, maybe one of the last flights. He later fought in czech at the end of the war and got captured. He and two others managed to flee but one of them got shot. I know storys how you could hear the russians just one floor above you in the night...
He was awarded with an iron cross (i don't know which class) and a close combat award.
he had hell of a ptsd...
Waking up and screaming the shit out of his body.
His name was Heinz Menz...
My grandmother was a Yugoslavian partisan and she also had ptsd. She died in 2010 and even before death she was cursing German Nazis.
My grandfather was also partisan, 3 medals, fought against Germans. He told me a lot of brutal stories. I have wrote memoirs of him and grandma on 25 pages.
Thank you for your great story. I hope so that we Yugoslavians will never again fight against Germans. There was enough of wars.
Willi Menz aus Treblinka ist mehr bekannt.
tragedy
This is one of my favourite war films, love the arc from the happy time in Italy to their ultimate end in Russia, a true soldier's story. Love the soundtrack as well.
Never realised the Lt Witzland in this film was played by actor Thomas Kretschmann who has been in some of the best war films ever made.
He's one of My favourite honorary German actors. He's been in so many movies war and alike. He plays a bad guy that's likeable and good guy that's bad in a likeable way.
Not sure why he doesn't have an several Oscars by now.
Rest in peace my greatuncle
R.I.P.......
Ciekawe ile wiosek spalił i ile dzieci wrzucił do ognia ?
So many needlessly suffered and died for RUclips commenters to bitch about who is the good guy at the warm comfort of their bedroom...
Only if they had been there. Hello from 10 years later
Watched this for a film class. Truly a masterpiece of film
Tragedy...
Real.......
brilliant movie . one of my favorites
i really love the soundtrack, made the ending powerful. Saw this movie many years back on cable tv.
We were soldier...
we were grammar
An amazing and well made film of the insanity of war. These men entered Russia believing they were the finest, unbeatable soldiers on earth. So many forgotten and lost to time now. Families who would never know of their true fate.
The most impressive war film of all time.
one of the best war movies ever. usually, i nerver cry but the ending scene is so powerful that i just have to drop a few tears.
Just watched the movie again this morning. It is still my favourite warmovie ever.
No more Brothers "War"!
MaximumResistance80 so sorry
but WW3 is coming 🙁
@@soyusmaximus7176 i think he refers to the normal soldiers without the nazi ideology
@Ajgleskorv You'd be the first one to go...
I felt so sad at the ending of this film
Without a doubt, one of the best scores ever written to one of the best war movies ever.
Saddest movie in my life, because it's realistic and show that theirs no good ending for the soldiers who fight a war.
Les films allemands sur la 2nd guerre mondiale ont toujours un grain special, beaucoup de realisme dans les faits et dans la psychologie des personnages ... je pense notamment a 'the boat' , ' la chute ', 'le pont ', ...
Bien que la barbarie et l'atrocité soit montrée avec plus de realisme ce film me parait plus juste et humain que le stalingrad de 2013.
Lynx De La Nuit
Das Boot... Ohhh it's an Epic Movie
Einer der besten Filme !!
Epic movie and epic soundtrack. No propoganda
마지막 진짜 여운 장난 아니다 전쟁의 관점에서 보면 그누구도 피의자가 없는 세상이 되버리네..
"겨울의 장점은 통증을 느끼지 않는다..."
Great movie. Amazing acting and a real glimpse at the savage combat in Stalingrad.
Love the soundtrack too!
And there they sat... and lay... like those that came before them, the French soldiers of Napoleons Grand Arméer who too froze to death...
In Flanders fields the poppies grow... but in the frozen lands of Russia, nothing grows, nothing lives, and all who ventures there are met with the same fate: death by starvation, frost, or combat.
I Am Definily Never Going There.......
Jest to film arcydzieło sztuki wszechczasów. Gratulacje.
Great movie, excellent production, excellent actors, based in true histoy. And not produced in Hollywood.
God I love this song! Awesome song from awesome movie.
the soundtrack fits the ending like a glove. on the other hand, i really appreciate a movie which shows just how human the Germans soldiers were. ppl should start making a difference between the politics which went on in Berlin and the life of the ordinary enlisted man who was forced to fight someone else's war
Powiedz to 60 tysiącom pomordowanych na warszawskiej Woli w zaledwie kilka dni...
the best soundtrack i've ever listened.
Just watched Enemy at the Gates last night. Really brought me back to this movie. Such a sad waste of life.
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This music gives me the chills. OMG Just to think being fighting in Stalingrad in 1943. Horrible.
GREAT MOVIE AND EXCELLENT MUSIC
The best war movie. Stalingrad has a certian pathos to it.
Too cold to cry..
So sad.
Reiser just couldn´t leave his commander even if that told him to leave. :´(
kickass movie and great song. In my opinion if you make a war movie with a happy ending it is likely to not be very realistic.
Unforgettable ending, I recommend watching the movie, it is a good one!
Its Depressive.......
dimeconcac,very nice of ya to share this, jus watched this film for the very 1st time & all i can say it gets me right hear hand on heart they are heroes hail Stalingrad 10/10 & thanx too Norbert J. Schneider - Stalingrad (Finale)another 10/10 both epic.
Dieser Film und Das Boot sind die Besten !!
una de mis peliculas favoritas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, como un ejercito perdio una gran batalla que fue crucial en el frente ruso en 1943
Lol eres el único comentario en español xd
@@maurovlogs4531x2
Stalingrad And All Quiet On The Western Front(2022) My Fav Movies
@NartSaga The number 1 in war movies ever made. By far. The end-music makes me cry. Every time. War is such a waste.
Norbert J. Schneider: Stalingrad (Finale), although I still cant find it either.
I'm spanish and my grandfather was member of Division 250 (spanish volunteers) He fight in another great battle: Leningrad. He had good friends in German Army.
When the War finished he help many german friends for go to Spain.
Nazistom, którzy zabijali Słowian i Żydów ? Jesteś dumny z siebie ?
what we do in this life echoes in eternity!
Ein absoluter Weltklasse Film mit einer noch brillanter Handlung..Dieser Film greift einen Menschen mitten in die Seele und den Geist. Dieser Film ist einfach unglaublich..Es giebt keine Worte für diesen Film..Was die Soldaten alles ertragen mussten, so hart kann kein Stahl sein...Wenn Hitler, das dumme Schwein nicht gewesen währe, dann hätten die Stalingrad wahrscheinlich genommen..Aber in diesem Film kann man sehen, wohin eine gute Freunschaft gehen kann.
Die Musik geht einfach unter die Haut.
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This movie shows the true horror of The Battle of Stalingrad
Edit: I just thought of something Horrible: As Accurate and Sad as this Film was, it still doesn’t compare to the Real Thing
watched the movie without any problems, but god, i almost cried when listening to this
I have learnt something. In war there are no Hero's of villains there are only victims
They had to stand on their ground
That’s why each one of them died like a real man
Super musique, j"ai vu le film j'ai aimé. vraiment bravo aux réalisateurs.
Je le trouve plus interressant que le dernier stalingrad.
Muy buena película y banda sonora preciosa
Ja
This plays whenever I'm stumbling around in snowdrifts in the middle of an Iowa blizzard...
Stalingrad.... Probably the bloodiest battle in human history. The movie says the deaths were more than 1,000,000, it was actually more like 1,500,000. And of the 850,000 or so Germans and allies who served in the battle, only 31,000 survived. (6,000 survived as prisoners of war and 25,000 escaped the encirclement be plane). That means only one out of 25 axis soldiers in the battle lived. That's probably the largest death ratio in any battle in history. Modern stalingrad is covered in blood.....
I'll never be able yo a WWII game ever again😔😔
Yes, COD made it like german soldiers were all these evil aliens from outer space. But that’s not true, many if not most of them were good people caught in the wrong time and place. I’m sure if you gave them the choice to live a normal life instead if being in the eastern front they would’ve taken it
Piękna melodia
Genialna, patetyczna, wywołująca dreszcze!!!
Best war movie
Awesome music
Who Seeds wind shall harvest storm
Hitler must be in the lowest, hottest part of hell right now. With many hundreds of millions dying because of his war he must be drowning in a sea of blood. My heart goes out to the many millions on both sides who perished at Stalingrad. May they all RIP.
Una de las mejores piezas del cine
diese musik hätte den oskar verdient
"We defeated the wrong enemy" - George S.Pattone
Another Nazi sympatizer
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Okay, i Got it.......
This movie is an important one because it displays the suffering of war through the German's eyes, a point of view almost never seen. I know my grandfather did not go through this shit for 4 years to be forgotten and on top of that, be labeled as a monster.
People don't realize that the average German soldier was, an excellent soldier, had family and friends like other soldiers, suffered through extreme horror, and was spit on after the war, even to this very day.
It is a shame we forget this.
Byliście mordercami. Świat może i o tym zapomniał. Ale nie prawdziwi polscy patrioci.
Dankeschön Kameraden!
I'll never watch another war film again; because nothing will ever match this.
I have seen Enemy at the gate, but I prefer STALINGRAD. Itis the best movie of quality I have ever seen on the battle of Stalingrad
Would love to see this film cleaned up, remastered and in subtitles or at least given some decent dubbing!
Amen
戦争映画で一番好きかもしれない
Until and unless people find this movie scarier than conjuring....this world will never be at peace
This movie shows that in war there is no heros.
Tear flows..
Great film.
I've seen Das Boot a couple of times. I haven't seen Stalingrad yet. I'll have to view it.
For the subtitles I mean. In the original film they are listed.
Muhteşem bir film. 👏