In 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, Vassili Zaitsev, a Red Army soldier with impressive marksmanship skills, becomes a national hero and propaganda icon. As Soviet snipers take a toll on German forces, renowned German sniper Major Erwin König is sent to eliminate Vassili. With the help of a young boy, Vassili sets a trap for König but is eventually wounded. In the end, Vassili kills König and reunites with Tania, his love interest, after the German surrender.
Stalingrad (1993) is a gripping movie that tells the story of the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. It depicts the horrors of war, comradeship, and the struggles faced by soldiers in freezing conditions.
Set during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, a group of Soviet soldiers show heroism and bravery as they fight against the German army.
A documentary film about the Battle of Russia during World War II, focusing on the German invasion of the Soviet Union and the subsequent defense by the Red Army.
In the midst of the brutal Battle of Stalingrad during World War II, a group of soldiers fight for their lives and endure the harsh winter conditions. They face constant danger and witness the destruction and devastation of the city. With their supplies dwindling and their spirits low, they must find the strength to keep going.
The WWII pivotal battle of Stalingrad is shown through the eyes of the soldiers and officers on both sides of the war.
Stalingrad (2003) is a documentary TV show that depicts the harrowing and brutal Battle of Stalingrad, a turning point in World War II. It follows the experiences of both German and Russian soldiers as they fight in the urban ruins of the city, facing extreme weather conditions, strategic obstacles, and the devastating consequences of war. The series includes interviews with surviving veterans and explores the destruction, defeat, and death that occurred during the siege of Stalingrad.
Chronicle of the unheralded and unsuccessful invasion of the Soviet Union by the Italian army during World War II.
Angry Harvest is a gripping film that takes place in Vienna during World War II. It follows the story of an upper-class Viennese woman who hides a Jewish man in her cellar. As they grapple with trust, survival, and love, their lives become intertwined in ways they never expected. The film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect those they care about. Set against the backdrop of the Third Reich, Angry Harvest is a powerful portrayal of the complexities of human relationships in a time of war.
The convoluted and moving story of Russian writer Vassili Grossman (1905-64) and his novel Life and Fate (1980), a literary masterpiece, a monumental and epic account of life under Stalin's regime of terror, a defiant cry that the KGB tried to suffocate.
In the midst of the Battle of Stalingrad, a German soldier finds himself trapped on the Eastern Front as the Red Army closes in. With freezing temperatures and constant artillery bombardments, he must navigate the horrors of war while trying to survive and find a way back to safety. Along the way, he encounters a courageous female soldier and a heroic army general, forming unexpected alliances in the face of death and destruction.
A double portrait of two dictators who were thousands of miles apart but were constantly fixated on each other.
Directed by French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, this documentary examines Nazi and Vichy newsreels and propaganda films from World War II meant to turn the French against the Jews and the Allied Forces and into Nazi sympathizers. This movie is only made of archive pictures: the official newsreels that were broadcasted on French movie screens during 1940 and 1944 (the Occupation).
Stalingrad (1943) is a documentary film that explores the historic Battle of Stalingrad during World War Two. It focuses on the encirclement, ruins, and the experiences of both Red Army and Nazi soldiers. The film provides an in-depth look at the events that took place during the battle and highlights the bravery and sacrifices made by all sides involved.
In November 1942, shortly after the Wehrmacht launched the attack on Stalingrad, the Soviet counteroffensive called "Operation Uranus" began. The German troops were encircled and met their deaths or fell into captivity. Only about 6000 German soldiers eventually returned from the Russian prison camps. This documentary focuses on the construction of a cemetery for the fallen soldiers in the battle for Stalingrad.
A 1949 two-part Soviet epic war film about the Battle of Stalingrad, directed by Vladimir Petrov. The script was written by Nikolai Virta.
The Reichsfuhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler was Adolf Hitler's most loyal henchman and one of the most feared men of WWII. Surprisingly, he had only one problem... He had no stomach for murder! When the Reichsfuhrer-SS becomes physically ill during the execution of Russian POW's on the Eastern front in 1941. Ruthless, careerist SS General Hans Shellenberg rats Himmler out to the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. Hitler tests his loyal Heinrich forcing him to commit the murder of a Polish prisoner named Danuta with his own hands. Thus awakening the Monster within him that will horrify the world for generations to come! Himmler may please his Fuhrer in 1941, but what awaits him after he commits suicide in 1945 is nothing less than Hell itself. See what happens when Himmler meets Erebus, the gatekeeper of Hell! See the nightmarish suffering that awaits the infamous Nazi leader who murdered millions!
The continuation of a story started by Alexander Stolper epic movie "Zhivye i Myortvye".
Fifteen critical battles that changed the outcome of a world at war and altered our destinies—forever! Now, from the vantage point of 50 years after, from files opened for the first time, from action films and battle footage never seen on video before, watch the course of history change.