- Battle of Stalingrad in the media
The
Battle of Stalingrad (1942), a massive battle on the Eastern Front ofWorld War II and the bloodiest battle in human history, has inspired various films, books, and games.Documentary film s*
The World At War Episode 9 "Stalingrad (June 1942–February 1943)"Films
* "" ("Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?"), a 1958 West German film directed by
Frank Wisbar [http://imdb.com/title/tt0051749/ imdb]
* "The Great Battle on the Volga " ("Velikaya bitva na Volge"), using archive footage taken by 150 Soviet cameramen during the battle, released in 1962 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196182/ imdb]
* "Stalingrad", a 1993 German film directed byJoseph Vilsmaier [http://imdb.com/title/tt0108211/ imdb]
* "Enemy at the Gates ", a 2001 Franco-British film which dramatized and in some cases fictionalized elements of real exploits bysniper Vasily Zaytsev . Directed byJean-Jacques Annaud and starringJude Law ,Joseph Fiennes ,Ed Harris andRachel Weisz [http://imdb.com/title/tt0215750/ imdb]Board games
*"Stalingrad" (1963),
Avalon Hill
*"" (1989),Avalon Hill
*"Red Barricades " (1989),Avalon Hill (module forAdvanced Squad Leader )
*"Valor of the Guards " (2008),Multi-Man Publishing (module forAdvanced Squad Leader )
*"Stalingrad Pocket " I and II (1994),Multi-Man Publishing (part of the Standard Combat Series)
*"Streets of Stalingrad " (2002),L2 Design Group Video games
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*" (1999)
*"Sudden Strike " (2000)
*"Battlefield 1942 " (2002)
*"Call of Duty " (2003)
*"" (2004)
*"" (2004)
*"Call of Duty 2 " (2005)
*"" (2005)
*"Panzer Campaigns :Stalingrad '42 (2005)
*"Stalingrad" (2005)
*"" (2006)
*"" (2007)Books
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Antony Beevor - "Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942-1943". New York: Viking, 1998. An overall perspective of the battle. Noted for its extensive use of first-hand accounts.
* William Craig - "". London: Pengiun, 1973. Based on 5 years of research of documents and personal accounts. Formed part of the basis for the film of the same name,Enemy at the Gates .
*Vasily Grossman - "Life and Fate ". New York: New York Review of Books, 2006. A novel written by one of the most celebrated reporters in theRed Army .
*Sven Hassel - "SS-General". A novel about the Battle of Stalingrad written from the perspective of a German soldier.
*Theodor Plievier - "Stalingrad". New York: Time, inc., 1966. A pseudo-memoir novel.
*David L. Robbins - "War Of The Rats ". New York: Bantam Books, 2000. A novel which was later adapted for the 2001 film "Enemy at the Gates ".
*William T. Vollman - "Europe Central ". New York: Penguin Books, 2005. A postmodern novel that received the 2005National Book Award .
*Jonathan Bastable - "Voices from Stalingrad: Nemesis on the Volga". Charles Ltd., London 2006
*Jonathan Littell - "Les Bienveillantes ". Gallimard, Paris 2006. A fictional story of a former SS officer, the third chapter ("Courante") takes place in Stalingrad. The book received two major French literary awards.Other
* Sabaton sang a song based on the battle in their album
Primo Victoria .
* TheFeindflug song "Roter Schnee "
* Theater [http://www.geocities.com/paribartakss/TFP/stg1942/stg1942.html Stalingrad 1942] by [http://www.geocities.com/paribartakss/TFP/index.html Theatre Formation Paribartak] of India in 2006
* The song "Stalingrad" by progressive rock band Nightingale
* The "dramatic death metal" bandDark Lunacy has written many songs in relation to the Battle of Stalingrad. (Particularly in the 2006 releaseThe Diarist .)
* An underground metal band in Toronto, Canada is named for the battle.
* In the first series of the British Comedy Peep Show, the character Mark attempts to seduce his neighbor by recounting the battle.
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