Stalingrad, Part Two | WAR FILM | FULL MOVIE

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Part One: • Stalingrad, Part One |...
1942 All of central Europe is under the heel of the Germans. A member of the underground anti-fascist organization, Harro Schulze-Boysen, learns about the secret military operation "Blau", which gives the Germans the opportunity to capture the Caucasus. Schulze-Boysen reported everything to Moscow, but Stalin considered this disinformation. The German plan - to create an imitation offensive near Moscow in order to keep the Russians there - worked. Now, they decided in Berlin, they were guaranteed quick success in the southwestern direction.
Moreover, the Russian counteroffensive near Kharkov floundered - some of our troops were surrounded, some retreated to Stalingrad. Stalingrad acquired special strategic importance for the warring parties. For the Germans, it was an open road to the south, to the Caucasus and India, as Hitler dreamed. Thus began the 200 days and nights of Stalingrad, terrible and bloody.
Year of production: 1989
Director: Ozerov Yuri
Screenwriter: Ozerov Yuri
Composer: Levitin Yuri
Operators: Slabnevich Igor, Gusev Vladimir
Production designers: Yasyukevich Felix, Kirs Vladimir
Cast: Nikonenko Sergey, Gomiashvili Archil, Nevzorov Boris, Ulyanov Mikhail, Lautsevichyus Lyubomiras, Freundlich Bruno, Booth Powers, Allende Fernando, Tsvetkov Valery, Fomicheva Oksana, Bondarchuk Fedor, Burenkov Evgeniy, Garmash Sergey, Goladze Tomaz, Goloborodko Alexander, Grekov Roman , Dmitriev Herbert, Ezepov Vyacheslav, Zasukhin Nikolay, Kryuchkov Nikolay, Kudinov Alexander, Lebedeva Olga, Levkovich Boris, Lobanov Vadim, Lacey Ronald, Petri Akhim, Rozstalny Vitaly, Smolyakov Andrey, Tiede Erich, Shakhvorostova (Totunova) Larisa, Troshin Vladimir, Uryumtsev Oleg, Oleg Utkin, Oksana Fandera, Siegfried Voss, Heise Ernst, Hellstorf Hellmuth, Henneberg Gerd Michael, Herbert Sturm, Schulze Horst, Junghans Gunther

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  • The best movie about the bloody battle in stalingrad i have ever see thank you for sharing excellent movie about the subject stalingrad my deep respect for the russion force .

    @pietrietveld1842@pietrietveld18427 ай бұрын
    • Man against man and no running out of fuel, the SS and German Army would have crushed the Russians. They obliterated 10 million of them alone. Germany lost due to sheer numbers of endless Russian replacements and Allied bombing of logistics. But yes, thats how you win wars. Fasicst will always lose wars because they dont like immigrants and immigrants add to numbers. Asians were fighting with Russia.

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful movie, thank you, Russians! From Alagoas, Brazil.

    @paulodavicardosoalcantara@paulodavicardosoalcantara5 ай бұрын
    • tambem sou de Alagoas

      @miguelestefanodesouzaantunes@miguelestefanodesouzaantunesАй бұрын
    • dah dah. javol.

      @buy.to.let.britain@buy.to.let.britain27 күн бұрын
  • I had this 2-parter saved for months and finally watched it in recent days, thinking of the Russian celebration of victory over the Nazis coming up May 9. And those of us who know history understand that that victory was largely that of the Red Army. I probably would have watched sooner if I had realized it was directed by Yuri Ozerov. I previously watched his Liberation and The Battle for Moscow, both excellent films based in real history, as is this one. And both available at Mosfilm. You actually learn something watching Ozerov’s films. As before, I was impressed by the scale and realism of the battle scenes, all done before CGI. The depiction of the spirit of those who defended Stalingrad is also magnificent. Great moviemaking!

    @patrickmazza7055@patrickmazza705516 күн бұрын
    • Happy Victory Day!! The director Yuri Ozerov himself was a participant in the war , he passed it . The military consultants were war veterans .

      @asdvet1918@asdvet191812 күн бұрын
    • I read about that. Why it’s so authentic.

      @patrickmazza7055@patrickmazza705512 күн бұрын
  • People forget the sacrifices of the Soviet people. Thank you for your service.

    @onestarabove7027@onestarabove70274 ай бұрын
    • Yes, you are right, and your comment is so underrated.. people in the western Europe forgot that they enjoy prosperity only due to the Soviets soft heart and respect for the human kind.. I really hope that this time is gonna be different..

      @simodjordjevic2701@simodjordjevic27014 күн бұрын
  • This series of movies was once introduced into China, with Chinese dubbing. When I was in middle school, I first learned about the Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, which left a deep memory on me.

    @user-xu4zb4gj2m@user-xu4zb4gj2m6 ай бұрын
  • The scale of the battle scenes in this movie using real men and equipment is pretty impressive, something just not seen any more.

    @wysoft@wysoft4 ай бұрын
  • The last part is so touching! The heroes who defended their motherland will always be remembered.

    @georges7298@georges7298Ай бұрын
  • I cant understand a word but its better than any American ww2 film.

    @garyc39@garyc397 ай бұрын
    • Very corny, third-rate Russian film.

      @ralphyznaga1761@ralphyznaga17617 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ralphyznaga1761 третьесортное тут твоё мнение и твой пендоский кинематограф.

      @user-uo6ls5hv5l@user-uo6ls5hv5l6 ай бұрын
    • Surely you can read the subs though?

      @DaveSCameron@DaveSCameron6 ай бұрын
    • @@ralphyznaga1761 In contrast to Batman, Superman and similar nonsense, this is a masterpiece! By the way, the best Hollywood actors, when preparing for a role, use the so-called "System". We mean the system created by the famous Stanislavski. Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavski (Russian: Константин Сергеевич Станиславский; Moscow, January 5, 1863 - Moscow, August 7, 1938). Stanislavski was a Russian theater actor, theater scholar and director. He is the founder of the Art Theater in Moscow in 1898 and the artistic director and ideologist of that theater until the end of his life in 1938. As a great theatrical innovator, he had a significant influence on his contemporaries. His main source of fame and influence rests on his "System" of acting training, preparation and rehearsal techniques. A large number of today's actors, both in the theater and on television and film, owe a lot to Stanislavski's system. By using the System, the actor deeply analyzes the motivations of the role he is playing. The actor has to find a "goal" for each individual scene, as well as a "super goal" for the whole performance. So much for the "inferiority" of everyone else and the so-called "superiority" of American cinematography and acting, which is (not always, but most often) usually garbage! P.S It is known that during their careers, and even today, the "System" was used by actors: Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Christian Bale.. Stella Adler was the only American student, which she personally learned from Stanislavski. She later founded the school, the Stella Adler Acting Studio, which was attended by: Mark Ruffalo, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Melanie Griffith.

      @ilijaspasojevic7031@ilijaspasojevic70315 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ralphyznaga1761better stay with marvel, superlifer

      @user-tg9em8zl1z@user-tg9em8zl1z4 ай бұрын
  • Мне, как русскому человеку, приятно читать коментарии людей с разных частей мира, которые понимают всю значимость подвига советского народа.

    @elastico.404@elastico.4044 ай бұрын
    • Я украинец и разделяю Ваши чувства. Жаль, что сейчас мы своими руками делаем то, что не удалось сделать Гитлеру.

      @user-li1hm1vf4k@user-li1hm1vf4k4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-li1hm1vf4kещё не вечер ....

      @user-ev7hs8cu9j@user-ev7hs8cu9j3 ай бұрын
    • A как насчет сего....?!?! " Без помощи США мьi бьi проиграли войну......! " - Й. Сталин в 1943 году . 😂😂😂😂😂😂 - от фашистской БОЛГАРИИ !

      @hauptsturmfuehrer@hauptsturmfuehrer3 ай бұрын
    • Русскому человеку приятно осознавать то, что русские стали нац...ист...ами?

      @EdvardGorsak@EdvardGorsak3 ай бұрын
    • С уважением из Польши для России ♥️ Здоровья Вам Друзья

      @elzbietarakusz2421@elzbietarakusz24212 ай бұрын
  • The best of Stalingrad movie so far watched. Saved .

    @cirka4497@cirka44977 ай бұрын
  • Russia film takes you back to the era and tells the story that history does not. I have read much about the defence of Stalingrad and visited it years ago. The scenes are shot in the contex of history from various points of view. I have never heard of the Harro incidence. I must read about it. The scenes are so realistic that it makes you think you are there. The acting is subreb and the supporing extras put their heart into each scene. And to think this is pure cenema not a computer generated movie. Thank you Mosfilm for posting so everyone can enjoy and learn.

    @howardkoontz4735@howardkoontz47355 ай бұрын
  • wonderful film - some amazing scenes - so much better than most movies these days with so much CGI. Thanks for posting Mosfilms.

    @henry707@henry7076 ай бұрын
  • A real shame all the German dialog is being dubbed - the man portraying Hitler is absolutely brilliant.

    @krejslayer@krejslayer7 ай бұрын
    • Right. He's more authentic than Bruno Ganz in "Downfall". But Ganz performed outstanding "hitlerish" tantrums/LOL🤣!

      @manoftheworld1000@manoftheworld10005 ай бұрын
  • The soldiers in those battles were real men with steel ballz… great movieA!

    @pgancedo9299@pgancedo92997 ай бұрын
  • Magnífica película, mueve las emociones, cuanto sufrimiento del pueblo Russo, con todo defendiendo a su gran pueblo, gracias desde México un gran respeto.

    @carmenfascinetto789@carmenfascinetto7893 ай бұрын
  • A Great Classic Russian War movie well worth the watch👍

    @ironsidestwo@ironsidestwo6 ай бұрын
  • I like how well Hitler and his generals are portrayed, not just as cardboard boogymen. I also appreciate the authenticity : sets, costumes, etc.

    @charlieharper4975@charlieharper49756 ай бұрын
  • Here in США I have watched countless documentaries on The Great Patriotic War. This is a great motion picture. I watch as many Russian made films on it as I can find.

    @robertbrouillette6767@robertbrouillette67677 ай бұрын
    • Поинтересуйтесь количеством участников этих событий.

      @qwertyqwerty-ze2xe@qwertyqwerty-ze2xe7 ай бұрын
    • Вы смотрели фильмы " Судьба человека" " Баллада о солдате" ?

      @user-fr4sv1hl7y@user-fr4sv1hl7y7 ай бұрын
    • @@user-fr4sv1hl7y watched both of them last week. I never realized how touching and heartbreaking Russian movies can be.

      @michelespinosa7396@michelespinosa73966 ай бұрын
  • Simply the best movie on the subject I have ever had the pleasure to watch. Bravo to the filmmakers and the Great Russian people for their heroic stand against the Nazis!

    @bryanpersaud9947@bryanpersaud99477 ай бұрын
    • the best Stalingrad movie came out a few years after this and still holds up today. The last one was too much CGI and reminds you of 300 with the fast then slow motion techniques. Stupid for non-fiction.

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
    • @@kratoleaf7619 Well, the West German film "Dogs, do you want to live forever?" (Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?, 1959) and the Soviet film "Soldiers" (Солдаты, 1956) can compete with this 1993 film for the title of "The best film about Stalingrad". Or were you talking about "The Enemy at the Gate"? Well, and "Stalingrad" by Fyodor Bondarchuk, who played Ivan the sniper in "Stalingrad" (1989), is not as stupid as it seems. Especially when compared with the movie "T-34".

      @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
    • the Stalindgrad in 93 with Thomas Kretschmann who has played a German soldier in atleast 5-6 films was the best. T-34 was awesome. The White Tiger was another. Also the film about the female sniper who visited the White House was well done. Russians have been cranking out some quality stuff. They have most of the best tanks for films left over from WW2. I have trouble watching older films with dubbed voices and over-acting.@@user-so2ly3ug8d

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
    • @@user-so2ly3ug8d The enemy at the gate is a collection of silly stereotypes.

      @colmcmillan173@colmcmillan1737 ай бұрын
    • ​@@colmcmillan173 I know. And these stereotypes spoil the impression of him very well at the beginning of the film. Despite the fact that I am one of those Russians who liked this movie. Although every time I watch this movie, I burn from its beginning. Because of its beginning, I think "Stalingrad" (2013) is better. Although there are films that are better than "Stalingrad" (2013). And I am silent that the German films "Stalingrad" (1993) and "Dogs, do you want to live forever?" (Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?, 1959) are better than "The Enemy at the Gate". But we must admit that the dilogy "Tired of the sun 2" (Утомленные солнцем 2, 2010-2011) is worse than "The Enemy at the gate". Even "Pearl Harbor" (2001) is better than "Tired of the Sun 2". And at the same time, "Tired of the Sun 1" (Утомленные солнцем 1, 1994) is a good movie that deserved an Oscar. And "Tired of the Sun 2" is a bad art house with a huge budget, which runs for 5.5 hours, and it is divided into two films.

      @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
  • Great respect for the people and defenders of Stalingrad.

    @expatexpat6531@expatexpat65313 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for posting this film! Films about the Great Patriotic War made by Russian filmmakers are excellent

    @aeneas237@aeneas2377 ай бұрын
  • Every aspect of this film is "phenomenal"!

    @ferns4me@ferns4me7 ай бұрын
  • An exceptional film. I have never heard of it before today. Thank you, Mosfilm!

    @bhoward9378@bhoward93787 ай бұрын
    • there are also films liberation, the battle for Moscow, the siege of Leningrad

      @user-hk5fg3bk8h@user-hk5fg3bk8h5 ай бұрын
    • Yes, and all the beautiful fantasy weapons! It's almost like Star Wars.

      @derandere4965@derandere49654 ай бұрын
  • Не дай бог конечно ещё раз такое. Что происходило в Сталинграде, ни один рассказ не опишет тот ужас и страх. Слава и вечная память воинам ВОВ!

    @user-jr3eb4bq5b@user-jr3eb4bq5b3 ай бұрын
    • Уже повторяется

      @TOBApuSCh_ChLeHuH@TOBApuSCh_ChLeHuH2 ай бұрын
  • When I was 12 years old, I read a book named 'the Battle of Stalingrad'. I couldn't forget that the battle was cruel, horrible and tragic. But Russian army and citizens defeated the Nazis and got victory. I am sure that the Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point of WW2 in Europe. The victory of Russia was not Stalin, the Soviet dictator but the results of the blood and sacrifice of Russian army amd citizens. This was very impressive to me. Freedom and independence are not free! From Seoul, Korea.

    @admiralyisoonshin4995@admiralyisoonshin49954 ай бұрын
  • A good take on the Stalingrad story, and interesting to hear some of the side stories, like Harro and Irubarri for instance, because until now I wasn't aware of their part in the conflict. What was missing was more of the 1942-1943 winter and fighting in the sewers, both of which were extreme, intense, and severe. Now how Powers Boothe ended up in this all-Russian-made film is beyond me, but he played his role well. The actors' likenesses to the real people were also good, especially those who played Hitler and Stalin.

    @timalan5376@timalan53767 ай бұрын
    • You can watch - in my opinion - the best soviet movie about a part of the battle of Stalingrad. It 's called "hot snow": a really perfect drama! Enjoy it

      @makiskaloulis830@makiskaloulis8307 ай бұрын
    • Powers Boothe was in it because the film makers had to get backing from the USA and they wanted some Amercian actors in it

      @klintkaos@klintkaos6 ай бұрын
    • The scenes with Haro were embarassingly bad....stopped watching at that point

      @amblincork@amblincork6 ай бұрын
    • I love these films with down to earth.,peoples..just at home... historical preparations.,and acting skills.,like great classical jazz...being all the parts form an amazing whole.., self educational way of learning about peoples.,,hats off to Powers Booth.,of Emerald forest....peace

      @derekgantt6282@derekgantt62826 ай бұрын
    • Powers Boothe sure doesn't look much like the historical Chuikov.

      @lawsonj39@lawsonj395 ай бұрын
  • The Russians are making the best war movies - period!

    @mocoroco6028@mocoroco60286 ай бұрын
    • Хотят ли русские войны ?

      @SamGemdzhi@SamGemdzhi5 ай бұрын
    • Не русские советские!!

      @selen10213@selen102135 ай бұрын
    • Не поправляй того чего не знаешь !

      @SamGemdzhi@SamGemdzhi5 ай бұрын
    • @@SamGemdzhi А что не так ?? У меня комментарий к английскому тексту !

      @selen10213@selen102135 ай бұрын
    • @@selen10213 тогда тебе не о чем беспокоится бро 🤝

      @SamGemdzhi@SamGemdzhi5 ай бұрын
  • An outstanding portrayal of the horror and the sacrifices of war, after the end of WW2 we stated Lest We Forget, but we did.

    @africadreamin@africadreamin3 ай бұрын
  • Была драка,, Спасали поколение будущие, нежелея себя.. Благодаря нашим дедам, я сейчас пишу по-русски. А не немецком, и думаю как русский.. Наши предки все в раю.. Спасибо им за их Победу. 🙏

    @zevsrus3234@zevsrus32343 ай бұрын
  • I'm surprise to see American actor Powers Boothe played Vasily Chuikov. His role is most likely dubbed, but still interesting to see him in a Russian movie.

    @german-engineering1963@german-engineering19637 ай бұрын
    • I KNEW IT. Damn..................

      @kevinloignon7943@kevinloignon79437 ай бұрын
    • OMG I thought the actor playing Chuikov looked very familiar but it never dawned on me he could be an American. Thanks for pointing that out.

      @michaeldebellis4202@michaeldebellis42027 ай бұрын
    • Yes I noticed that too

      @charleshiggens6306@charleshiggens63067 ай бұрын
    • the best Stalingrad movie came out a few years after this and still holds up today. The last one in the 10's was too much CGI and reminds you of 300 with the fast then slow motion techniques. Stupid for non-fiction.

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
    • great actor.

      @jimburg621@jimburg6217 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic, so realistic and a real credit is due to production artists and actors!

    @billathighwoods4289@billathighwoods42899 сағат бұрын
  • That was really good and well worth watching. Thanks for posting.

    @aarusty51@aarusty516 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this wonderful film. Cheers!

    @j.b.1897@j.b.18977 ай бұрын
  • Just seen part one. Great flick for a foreign film. Definitely worth a watch if you are a war movie fan. 4/5

    @chadczternastek@chadczternastek6 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting show with a superb narrative of the main aspects of the battle. Thank you.

    @rafaelmartinez6784@rafaelmartinez67847 ай бұрын
  • Interesting to see a non Hollywood view of what the will of the Russian People exacted upon German dominance. After Stalingrad the Germans never regained offensive power. It was retreat and defeat all the way back to Berlin.

    @davewitter6565@davewitter65657 ай бұрын
    • The Germans did marshal one last offensive at Kursk in the summer of '43, but that was a disaster thanks in part to the obviousness of the target and in part to the valor--and the preparation--of the Red Army.

      @lawsonj39@lawsonj395 ай бұрын
    • Ohne US - Hilfe hätte es kein Stalingrad gegeben . Ohne US - Hilfe wäre das Rußland Stalins 1941 zusammengebrochen und damit der Krieg zu Ende .

      @hoffmannbernd3011@hoffmannbernd30115 ай бұрын
    • ​@@lawsonj39 this battle is portrayed well in Soviet Liberation 4-part movie with the same director and cast

      @mrobocop1666@mrobocop16663 ай бұрын
    • There is a saying about stalingrad, kursk and bagration but i kinda forgot what it is. But it inlcudes uppercut , bloody nose

      @luxeternity@luxeternity2 ай бұрын
    • @@mrobocop1666 Isn't that Part 1, The Fire Bulge?

      @piotrmalewski8178@piotrmalewski8178Ай бұрын
  • Мой дед погиб в Сталинграде.Призван был из Самарской области,через пять дней погиб.

    @user-cs8zl7nn5j@user-cs8zl7nn5j3 ай бұрын
    • Pokoj dusi Vasem djedu, i svim palim borcima koji su se borili protiv krvnickih i zlih fasista.. moj pokojni djed, Stojan, je ubijen u koncentracionom logoru u Jasenovcu u Hrvatskoj , pokoj mu dusi..

      @simodjordjevic2701@simodjordjevic27014 күн бұрын
  • Ни шагу назад Сталинград 💔

    @bertassellodavide1297@bertassellodavide12977 ай бұрын
  • I just loved it. Thanks for uploading. ❤❤❤

    @ferenacarotenuto9851@ferenacarotenuto98517 ай бұрын
  • Good film. Makes me want to read the book again.

    @miketurek3074@miketurek30747 ай бұрын
  • I only understand one thing about this Movie which Is War Is Necessary But Is Never Good

    @ibrahimbabangida6016@ibrahimbabangida6016Ай бұрын
  • I recommend TIKs channel, he has Battle of Stalingrad analyzed literally hour for hour 😎 And, yes, Chuikov survived many deadly situations by miracle 😮

    @ShamanKish@ShamanKish7 ай бұрын
  • This is epic movies. 👍🏻

    @Nick_on_YouTube@Nick_on_YouTube7 ай бұрын
  • Much better than Hollywood trashy movies 😢

    @rafaeltrigos7141@rafaeltrigos7141Ай бұрын
  • Grazie! 🙂

    @robertobarletta4110@robertobarletta41107 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful film stories of WW2 .

    @chingkhiuhguangriameinaga5616@chingkhiuhguangriameinaga56163 ай бұрын
  • And remember: Yuri Ozerov was ahead of George Lucas, Peter Jackson, and David Yates. And he was ahead of them in that he was the first to film a prequel franchise to his original franchise. And yes, if, that his "Stalingrad" is the second prequel to "Liberation". The first was "The Battle of Moscow". And yes, he also had a spin-off to Liberation called Soldiers of Freedom, which was before the prequels. And I don't know if that spin-off will be translated or not. But you should know about it.

    @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
    • wtf are you even saying lol just enjoy the movie and calm down

      @mgg7756@mgg77567 ай бұрын
    • @@mgg7756 I've been enjoying this movie since I was a kid. It's one of my favorite movies. And one of the two films that I watched most often as a child. The second was "They fought for the Motherland." Actually, if you read one of my other comments here, you could understand it. And yes, I'm just jokingly explaining that Yuri Ozerov has made many big film projects about WW2 (GPW). And this is such a large-scale work that it was ahead of its time. And although I am one of those who loves the films of Sergei Borndarchuk Sr. more than the films of Yuri Ozerov. By the way, the son of Sergei Borndarchuk Sr. starred in this film, and in 2013 his son made a film with the same name. Anyway, I appreciate what Yuri Ozerov did. Even if I don't like his "Battle of Moscow" and "Soldiers of Freedom".

      @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
    • @@user-so2ly3ug8d fair enough, my bad there

      @mgg7756@mgg77567 ай бұрын
    • Yeah! Imho Russia is probably the most 'underrated' country in the world🥴.

      @manoftheworld1000@manoftheworld10005 ай бұрын
  • i am fascinated by the beauty of these actress, pure and natural.

    @dude9127@dude91276 ай бұрын
  • Buenas tardes,por favor, traduzcan al español para poder disfrutar mejor de tan excelente película. Gracias.

    @arturoborges6813@arturoborges68137 ай бұрын
  • Вечная память командирам и солдатам. Гордость берёт. Никогда не забуду.

    @salavatinoyatov4413@salavatinoyatov44132 ай бұрын
  • Gloria eterna a los heroes de la Union Sovietica! Gracias por subir esta pelicula, buenisima y el soundtrack es bellisimo.

    @carlosfernandosanchezgomez9843@carlosfernandosanchezgomez98432 ай бұрын
  • Stalin's name will live forever (much to the chagrin of Western historians) because of Stalingrad.

    @camoensdecervantes4029@camoensdecervantes40297 ай бұрын
    • Probably because of the 20 million murdered in his name as well…..

      @seanstephens7573@seanstephens75737 ай бұрын
    • Except it is called Volgograd now, seems even Russians do not like him anymore.

      @leeedsonetwo@leeedsonetwo7 ай бұрын
    • Stalins name will possibly live forever, because he slaughtered 10 million + of his own people. Theres a reason his own staff watched him die on the floor poisoned without lifting a finger to help the madman. Everyone knows what he was. Just another hitler in a different uniform. The bravery of the Russain soldiers is what won "the great patriotic war". Stalins stupidity likely killed as many russain soldiers as germany did. Germanys war on russia was a war of extermination. They killed more civilians than they did soldiers. Make no mistake. The russain soldiers didnt fight for stalin, bolshevism, or communism. They fought for mother Russia and its people.

      @riftraft2015@riftraft20157 ай бұрын
    • Stalin is a mass murder, especially of the own people....

      @kamose487@kamose4876 ай бұрын
    • I was chatting to a Russian last weekend who loves Stalin. He's more popular than ever. @@leeedsonetwo

      @DeepTitanic@DeepTitanic6 ай бұрын
  • Loved the movie, hated the cardboard tanks.

    @hansvanderzwet@hansvanderzwetАй бұрын
  • Another excellent 2 part movie from the people at Mosfilm . Thank you .

    @billrea66@billrea66Ай бұрын
  • Forever Rusia. Una gran historia de lo que sucedio en Stanlingrad, Excelente peliicula.

    @aremarlancaster9054@aremarlancaster90547 ай бұрын
  • Excellent film love you more than a film.better than to American film in ww2 . Russia give a noble price for the war . great appreciation people Russian long live mother Russia

    @sampathjayathilaka8558@sampathjayathilaka85586 ай бұрын
  • I super love these corny old Soviet flicks. God bless the people of Russia

    @brugnamename6133@brugnamename61337 ай бұрын
    • It’s not really Soviet it’s a Russian-American co-production. Quincy Jones co-produced.

      @claymor8241@claymor82416 ай бұрын
  • Hagan doblajes al español , me gustan estas películas 🙏 gracias de antemano

    @user-pl9di8ev2o@user-pl9di8ev2o2 ай бұрын
  • Glory to 20 million people of Soviet Russia who gave their Life and saved the world from fascists

    @parthadebchanda4072@parthadebchanda40727 ай бұрын
  • 1:07:17 - 1:07:55 Sergei Astakhov from "Stalingrad" (2013) died in much the same way as Ivan from "Stalingrad" (1989). And the curious thing is not that Ivan was played by "Stalingrad" (2013) director Fyodor Bondarchuk. It's that Astakhov was played by his son, Sergei Bondarchuk Jr.

    @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
  • No recent or even distant past have SUCH GREAT STORY TO TELL their great grand children. They seen it all

    @NavrajRajLostSouls@NavrajRajLostSouls6 ай бұрын
  • That was one hell of a battle in one hell of a war. Let's hope we can wiggle our way past such another.

    @jessgatt5441@jessgatt54413 ай бұрын
  • Very good film, much better than the US ones.

    @rapid789@rapid7894 ай бұрын
  • Hold up. Thats the air force dude from Red Dawn in command on the commies. Mind blown!

    @therearestorms7471@therearestorms74717 ай бұрын
    • Powers Boothe, American

      @johnd5325@johnd53257 ай бұрын
    • You are right! His name os Powers Boothe. They translated his name to Russian when showing all actors names!

      @guycastonguay9633@guycastonguay96337 ай бұрын
    • He's a KGB agent, infiltrated Hollywood to learn the American way of acting, in order to make this film, lol

      @george-101@george-1016 ай бұрын
  • Apocalyptic times !! 😮💀 Human EGOS !! ☝️☝️ A Russian Masterpiece !! ✊🤛

    @Ferdrew-fw2hr@Ferdrew-fw2hr6 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful. Thanks a lot 😍😍

    @isharaudayangawimalaweera3642@isharaudayangawimalaweera36427 ай бұрын
  • Most excellent film... historical piece on Russian peoples..

    @derekgantt6282@derekgantt62826 ай бұрын
  • Amusing to see Powers Boothe playing Chuikov being dubbed into Russian here, as 5 years earlier he played a US Air Force Colonel helping to lead American partisans against a Soviet/Cuban invasion of the USA in Red Dawn (1984).

    @kernowpolski@kernowpolski4 ай бұрын
  • A gentle and simplistic movie which has related the historic battle. It was a great victory against darkness. Russian tenacity is amazing as said the tansport boat old captain. With El Alamein it was the beginning of the end. for ever thank to whom have fallen.

    @philippefalque9916@philippefalque99168 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely better, than "Enemy at the gates"!!!

    @AlexanderLonskiy@AlexanderLonskiy5 ай бұрын
    • Фильм " Враг у ворот" , это чистая западная пропаганда , и попытка обесценить подвиг советского народа в Битве за Сталинград, и в целом подорвать вклад советского народа в победе над фашистской Германией и её союзниками! Ведь СССР , США, и Британия были союзниками в войне , на большом просторе, от Тихого Океана , до Европейской части войны , и Африке .

      @asdvet1918@asdvet19184 ай бұрын
  • Second and only 10 minutes late, why is part two out first (Around 4 minutes before.). Anyway, Thank You for this wonderful. film. Cinema was beautiful then.

    @johnnotrealname8168@johnnotrealname81687 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this amazing movie. The key characters of the war are always cast very well in Russian films. One would almost think that was Stalin himself. Indeed it was odd to see Powers Booth. I was like; huh? I read afterwards how this casting decision came about when the Russian sought support from American film makers. It was very interesting to see the focus put upon the "Red Orchestra" resistance and subsequent trials in Germany. In the west, one would be hard pressed to even find a footnote to such events. The "Stauffenberg" plot always getting the attention when it comes to anti Nazi resistance. Wonderful to see a birds eye view of "The Motherland Calls" at the end of the film. There are few memorials to a decisive battle in history that can be compared to this one on Mamayev Kurgan.

    @tiamatxvxianash9202@tiamatxvxianash92027 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, but even though Powers Booth doesn't match the look of Chuikov, the portrayal matches the character of the man. At leas the way he's presented in memoirs and the like

      @HareK0nnen@HareK0nnen6 ай бұрын
    • In the 1970s German TV broadcast a seven-part TV series about the "Red Orchestra", original title back then: "Die rote Kapelle".

      @manoftheworld1000@manoftheworld10005 ай бұрын
    • Не так давно побывал , в городе Волгограде.Был на Мамаевом кургане.Незабываемое не счем не сравнимое впечатление,и гордость за свою страну.Вечная память павшим героям.

      @vitalic8022@vitalic80223 ай бұрын
    • @@vitalic8022 Однажды я видел старые кинокадры Сталинграда до вторжения вермахта, где было видно, каким мирным и оживленным был город. В качестве утешения могу сказать, что в Вестфалии есть почетное кладбище советских погибших на войне, которое, насколько я знаю, до сих пор с любовью поддерживается местными жителями. Сегодня мы должны освободить Германию от бешеных собак, которые хотят снова сбросить бомбы на Россию! (I hope the translation is correct.)

      @manoftheworld1000@manoftheworld10003 ай бұрын
  • Per favore potete mettere i sottotitoli in italiano? Grazie

    @AntonioFalco573@AntonioFalco5737 ай бұрын
  • great movie, thank you for the upload :)

    @DanteKenchi@DanteKenchi7 ай бұрын
  • Генерал Родимцев действительный герой ,насмерть стал грудью защиту СТАЛИНГРАДА ,а отдал пленного лётчика, горе потерявшим матерям ,я думаю человечность у него выше всего

    @Pakhomov27...@Pakhomov27...2 ай бұрын
  • Greatest generation.

    @clarkewi@clarkewi7 ай бұрын
  • For those who love old Soviet war films go watch Come and See. It's here on YT and is a fabulous , heartrending movie.

    @Asgard2208@Asgard22084 ай бұрын
  • Great Movie!

    @GrummanIronWorksFan@GrummanIronWorksFan6 ай бұрын
  • Just looked up this film. Guess it was a Soviet/East German film, but they didn't have enough money to make it, so they went to American production company Warner Brothers for funding, but Warner insisted on some American actors in exchange for their help. And Quincy Jones also had a roll as a producer? Too bad he couldn't have gotten Michael Jackson a small part too, maybe as Russian sniper Vasily Zaitsev.

    @willmont8258@willmont82587 ай бұрын
    • Powers Booth was a great addititon because he is the only reason I watched it. I had to turn off sound and read the CC due to the horrible voiceovers. Another issue was the use of black Nazi uniforms. They went gray when the war started.

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
  • excellent movie , mosfilm have got gtreat war movies with subs.

    @tonyelberg7814@tonyelberg78147 ай бұрын
  • Good movie, I was surprised .

    @tapiolehto5312@tapiolehto53125 ай бұрын
  • Zdravím bratia Rusy Česká republika.

    @ztracenvcase5240@ztracenvcase52403 ай бұрын
    • Привет брат!

      @RasskazSoldata@RasskazSoldata2 ай бұрын
  • Best war movie

    @swarnamohanty3121@swarnamohanty312116 күн бұрын
  • Great film

    @george-101@george-1016 ай бұрын
  • I've never seen a film that portrays both Hitler and Stalin. The guy who played Stalin was 10x as scary as Hitler!

    @jjtimmins1203@jjtimmins12036 ай бұрын
  • Very well done, excellent work!!

    @leejamison2608@leejamison26085 ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised this film was made in 1989. My initial guess was the Brezhnev era in the 70's. For a Soviet movie of late 1980's, it was not ready for what was to come.

    @KirbyZhang@KirbyZhang7 ай бұрын
  • Absolutamente espectacular película!!!!

    @wolowolowolo@wolowolowolo11 күн бұрын
  • Once the Germans were encircled, it was house to house and building to building guerilla warfare for a couple of months. Very up close and brutal combat. The Germans kept being resupplied by air and the battle could have gone on for much longer. But a smart Russian tank commander had the idea to run his tanks about 40 miles north of Stalingrad where the Germans had their airfield for their airlift. He ran his tanks under the German planes, destroying their landing gear. At that point Paulus understood he had zero hope and so finally surrendered.

    @jackieow@jackieow7 ай бұрын
    • Paulus proved himself a great communicator. After the war he became the chief of East Germany.

      @debdas9414@debdas94147 ай бұрын
    • Cool story

      @t55a2@t55a27 ай бұрын
    • They must have been very small tanks, lol

      @t55a2@t55a27 ай бұрын
    • They were big mean nasty tanks, and they made the Nazi landing gear into teensy weensy pieces. So the Russians were laughing out loud.@@t55a2

      @jackieow@jackieow7 ай бұрын
    • thats about to happen in Gaza...

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
  • Subtítulos en español por favor... Saludos desde Hispanoamerica..

    @alexandergonzalezblandon1604@alexandergonzalezblandon16047 ай бұрын
  • Thanks Mosfilm for this movie

    @parthadebchanda4072@parthadebchanda40727 ай бұрын
  • not the best soviet war movie, but still good.

    @sitting_nut@sitting_nut7 ай бұрын
    • And if we talk only about the films of Yuri Ozerov. Then his "Stalingrad" is weaker than his "Liberation", but better than his "Soldiers of Freedom" and "The Battle for Moscow". And yes, Sergey Bondarchuk Sr. is more talented than Yuri Ozerov.

      @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
    • the best Stalingrad movie came out a few years after this and still holds up today. The last one was too much CGI and reminds you off 300 with the fast then slow motion techniques. Stupid for non-fiction.

      @kratoleaf7619@kratoleaf76197 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kratoleaf7619 Well, the West German film "Dogs, do you want to live forever?" (Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?, 1959) and the Soviet film "Soldiers" (Солдаты, 1956) can compete with this 1993 film for the title of "The best film about Stalingrad". Or were you talking about "The Enemy at the Gate"? Well, and "Stalingrad" by Fyodor Bondarchuk, who played Ivan the sniper in "Stalingrad" (1989), is not as stupid as it seems. Especially when compared with the movie "T-34".

      @user-so2ly3ug8d@user-so2ly3ug8d7 ай бұрын
  • Booth Powers! Always a great character actor. :)

    @alexG106@alexG1066 ай бұрын
    • This is Russian's actor

      @user-xs7yv7sx5t@user-xs7yv7sx5t3 ай бұрын
    • DDR

      @ZaharGeras@ZaharGeras2 ай бұрын
  • An important story completely ignored by the movie: the German aerial bridge, involving hundreds and hundreds of airplanes, supplying their encircled troops from Stalingrad, for about 2 months.

    @FlorinSutu@FlorinSutu6 ай бұрын
    • Наивно было предполагать, что советская авиация не займет небо над окружённой 6 армией. Даже если, Паулюс сделал по своему и прорывался с боями назад. Его не кто не отпустил бы. Если даже Манштейн не смог прорваться.

      @user-it2jv8eu8q@user-it2jv8eu8q4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-it2jv8eu8q - - The first impulse of the surrounded Germans and their subordinated Romanians from Stalingrad was to immediately break the encirclement and move toward west. At first, Hitler agreed with this. But Goering comes in, dreaming for a great feat of Luftwaffe which will bring him glory. He convinced Hitler to let the encircled troops to remain where they were. In the moment of the encirclement, the Germans had resources to break out. They were preparing to move, they blew up with explosives all kind of storage that they did not want to leave behind to be captured. Food and ammunitions, the kind of goods that will be desperately needed later, when they were ordered to stay and fight.

      @FlorinSutu@FlorinSutu4 ай бұрын
  • Superb account thankyou for this wonderful film

    @MRJERRYCURTIN@MRJERRYCURTIN3 ай бұрын
  • Слава нашим дедам и прадедам

    @user-bg5hb9gx9j@user-bg5hb9gx9j4 ай бұрын
  • GRACIAS.

    @carlosreal7061@carlosreal70614 ай бұрын
  • У меня просто слезы полились, когда моряки закричали ,,Полундра!,, Какие же смелые парни. Да Сталинград оправдал свое название, действительно из стали. От города остались одни руины. По моему- это единственный случай, когда не разрешили эвакуацию мирного населения. Сколько же их там погибло.. ,,Ни шагу назад,,-этот приказ спас битву,но какой ценой! Вечная память погибшим в Сталинграде. И пусть всегда охраняет город Монумент ,,Родина- Мать,, за кото рую русские солдаты отдали свои жизни!

    @user-zz4tf5sk3j@user-zz4tf5sk3j7 ай бұрын
    • Авдеевка тоже выстоит перед московским нацизмом .

      @user-sf6tr1nd2l@user-sf6tr1nd2l7 ай бұрын
    • А у меня стало мурашек побежало ! Никто не знает но думаю не мало гражданских полегло !

      @SamGemdzhi@SamGemdzhi5 ай бұрын
    • Реально не провели эвакуацию мирного населения?!? Жёстко!

      @kak_BeTep@kak_BeTep4 ай бұрын
    • Нашу Советскую Родину защищали не только русские, но и бойцы всех других национальностей СССР. Давайте это никогда не забывать.

      @user-li1hm1vf4k@user-li1hm1vf4k4 ай бұрын
    • @user-li1hm1vf4k Конечно- это не для того, чтобы кого-то забыть. Просто часто всех советских солдат называли русскими. А конечно мы знаем, что много было разных национальностей. Слава всем советским солдатам!

      @user-zz4tf5sk3j@user-zz4tf5sk3j3 ай бұрын
  • Apparently a Russian-American co-production (co-produced by Quincy Jones) in the Perestroika era, hence the presence of Powers Boothe as Chuikov.

    @claymor8241@claymor82416 ай бұрын
  • Very interesting movie love from India

    @pritamb5237@pritamb52377 ай бұрын
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