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Stalingrad, directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt and Manfred Oldenburg, Part 3

Label
Stalingrad, directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt and Manfred Oldenburg, Part 3
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Stalingrad
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
911956561
Responsibility statement
directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt and Manfred Oldenburg
Runtime
57
Summary
The Battle of Stalingrad, which cost the lives of at least a million German soldiers, Red Army troops and Soviet civilians, was the bloodiest of the decisive battles in the "war of extermination" which Hitler had unleashed. The annihilation of the German Sixth Army brought home to many Germans with a terrible shock the fact that, despite the propaganda which filled their ears, the war would inevitably be lost in the end. For both Germany and Russia, Stalingrad signified the psychological turning point in World War II. This three-part documentary, employing previously unreleased film footage and brutally frank statements from survivors on both sides, explains exactly how the catastrophe came about and describes the gruesome consequences of the battle for the soldiers and the inhabitants of the city
Target audience
adult
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