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'''''Stalingrad''''' is a 1993 film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, following a platoon of [[Nazis With Gnarly Weapons|Heer]] soldiers through their service in Russia fighting the [[Soviet Union]]. It received average reviews, but was notable as the second German attempt to make a film about the events of the Ostfront.
''Note: This is about the 1993 film. If you are looking for the actual Battle of Stalingrad, please see the [[World War Two]] article. If you are looking for the city, which is now known as Volgograd, please see [[Russia|Useful Notes on Russia]]''

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If you are looking for the actual Battle of Stalingrad, please see the [[World War II]] article. If you are looking for the city, which is now known as Volgograd, please see [[Russia]].


''Stalingrad'' is a 1993 film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, following a platoon of [[Nazis With Gnarly Weapons|Heer]] soldiers through their service in Russia fighting the [[Soviet Union]]. It received average reviews, but was notable as the second German attempt to make a film about the events of the Ostfront.
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 23 December 2022

Stalingrad is a 1993 film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, following a platoon of Heer soldiers through their service in Russia fighting the Soviet Union. It received average reviews, but was notable as the second German attempt to make a film about the events of the Ostfront.

If you are looking for the actual Battle of Stalingrad, please see the World War II article. If you are looking for the city, which is now known as Volgograd, please see Russia.


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