Stalingrad Page #5

Synopsis: A depiction of the brutal battle of Stalingrad, the Third Reich's 'high water mark', as seen through the eyes of German officer Hans von Witzland and his battalion.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Joseph Vilsmaier
Production: Fox Lorber
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.5
NOT RATED
Year:
1993
134 min
1,501 Views


Perhaps slavic meat is good enough after all.

Here!

Pale and soft, like your aryan virgin.

F*** and kill me!

Here, do it yourself.

I have enough of killing.

- Get out!

- No!

Damn you.

I couldn't do it either.

I am a German whore. A collaborator.

Rubbish. They have forced you.

I should have killed me.

I thought the sam.

Don't interrupt the game.

- Spades are trump.

- Spades 10 has got blood on the backside.

You know us very well.

I have gotten to know you very well.

My mother was German.

I used to love your language.

I will never forgive myself.

Man, I had a f***ed up dream.

I couldn't piss because I was still sleeping.

F***ing dream.

Better then pissing, Herr Lieutenant, don't you think?

Eat something and then

try again later.

I will teach her to be nice.

Don't touch her!

I'm serious. Nobody touches her.

Get up, everyone!

- Rohleder, come here immediately.

- Jawohl, Captain.

- Don't go, Rollo.

- I will kill you.

Stay.

You won't harm your captain, would you?

- Come here already.

- Jawohl.

I won't demand accountability.

You had been good soldiers,

until you tried to survive.

Shut up.

Stop, Reiser.

Do you really believe that

you can live a normal life as deserteurs?

Shut the f*** up already!

Don't fool yourself.

You are soldiers

and you will stay soldiers.

War is your home.

You are already dead

I used to dream about being hit by a shell.

The meat melts from

my bones. But then i would reassemble

myself again step by step.

Every night.

Nobody will kill me.

Nobody!

You have been an officer.

Stop laughing!

Where is the front line?

I want a proper report.

That is an order!

Heil Hitler!

Let's get the f*** out of here!

I'll help you captain.

Fresh air!

You have lost your mind.

We'll soon move on, Captain.

Don't fall asleep

We will soon continue.

Where is the front line?

What's the matter?

General, Corporal

Rohleder. Rehabilitated, Iron Cross 1st Class.

Your MP.

Give it to me.

I''m a deserter.

Bullshit. Get up.

- Where is the front line?

- come with me.

Gentlemen.

The frontline. Where is it?

We will move on in a second.

Don't sleep.

I don't want to die.

And you, Hans? At home,

if you die as a soldier,

they are proud of you.

Nice, isn't it?

Siberia? I pass.

It's cold enough already.

I will lead you out of here.

I go with her.

We won't make 100 meters.

But it doesn't matter anyway.

Alright, let's go.

It's already dark, you have made it.

The nice thing about the cold is...

...that you don't feel anything.

Everything is frozen.

It is too cold for tears.

Go, Fritz.

Do it. Leave!

You won't get a sunburn

around here.

Have you seen the desert?

It is an awful place.

It is so hot there

that you are

always sweating.

You melt like butter.

The desert is sh*t.

Except the stars,

they are so near...

You know, Hans?

During the Battle of Stalingrad more than a million people died.

They were either killed, froze to death or died of hunger.

Russians, Romanians, Italians, Hungarians, Germans and Austrians.

Out of the 260,000 Soldiers of the 6th Army 91,000 were captured.

Only 6,000 men survived the captivity and returned home.

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Jürgen Büscher

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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