Stalingrad

Stalingrad

Sebastian Dehnhardt
 Cast: Sebastian Dehnhardt
Stalingrad

Stalingrad

Sebastian Dehnhardt
 Cast: Sebastian Dehnhardt

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Overview

One of the most horrific battles in history and perhaps the most crucial turning point of WWII, the battle for Stalingrad is examined in Sebastian Dehnhardt's exhaustive three-part, made-for-TV documentary originally simulcast on public television in Germany and Russia. Dehnhardt tells the story through stock footage, 8 mm footage shot by survivors of the battle, and contemporary videotaped interviews with several survivors, both German and Russian. The first section, "The Attack," gives the context for Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union and the confident German advance across the country to the Stalingrad and the Volga River. There, the Germans found bitter cold. They bombed the city mercilessly, but the Red Army imbedded itself and cunningly used snipers to keep the Germans off balance. The second section is "The Kessel." "Kessel" is the German word for "cauldron," which is how the German soldiers referred to the area in which they ended up trapped when the Russians cut off their supply lines and surrounded them after they had marched into the city. The Germans had overextended their military in Hitler's haste to conquer all of the Soviet Union. Here, they fought the Russians for several grueling months through sub-zero temperatures, dealing with disease and hunger. His commanders forbidden to surrender, Hitler was determined to conquer the city that bore his enemy's name. The third section, "The Doom," deals with the Germans' growing desperation to get out, as they resort to cannibalism to survive. They eventually surrendered and the last part of the film details the grueling march to prisoner-of-war camps. Nearly one million died during the campaign. Stalingrad was shown at the 2003 New York Film Festival.

Product Details

Release Date: 06/27/2006
UPC: 0654930305393
Original Release: 2003
Rating: NR
Source: Synapse Films
Presentation: [B&W, Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 2:45:00
Sales rank: 32,797

Special Features

Anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; English language dubbed version features footage not seen in original foreign broadcast; "Recollections" - deleted interview segments; Video interview with Dr. Guido Knopp (Professor and Historian); Stalingrad Today - Views of the city of Volgograd

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