Stalingrad Quotes

  • One German foot soldier: Where are the horses?

    Another German foot soldier: We're the horses!

  • General Hentz: To sum it up, gentlemen... we're in deep shit.

  • Fritz Reiser: They say in Germany when you die as a soldier you are honored. That's something, isn't it? Siberia? Not for me. I'm cold enough.

  • Otto: You know we don't stand a chance. Why not surrender?

    Capt. Hermann Musk: You know what would happen if we do.

    Otto: Do we deserve any better?

    Capt. Hermann Musk: Otto, I'm not a Nazi.

    Otto: No, you're worse. Lousy officers. You went along with it all, even though you knew who was in charge. Hermann...

  • Lt. Hans von Witzland: The best thing about the cold is...

    [Witzland dies]

    Fritz Reiser: [holding the body] You don't have to worry about sunburn.

  • Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: May I ask you something, sir?

    Lt. Hans von Witzland: Please. Go ahead.

    Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder: Is this your first time at the front?

    Lt. Hans von Witzland: Everyone must start somewhere.

  • Otto: Welcome to our grave.

  • Otto: It's nice to spend some time dying together.

Extended Reading
  • Teagan 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Salute to Germany. Regardless of victory or defeat, practice has proved that only by remembering the real history can we maintain our dignity and national vitality!

  • Clotilde 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    2 stars. It's rare to see the Battle of Stalingrad from a German perspective, so give 1 more star. They are not fuel-efficient lamps. Once the war machine is activated, no one who is against the war will be able to avoid being trapped in it. The film has a lot of beautification scenes for the German army, oh, if you lose on the battlefield, you feel pitiful when you are trapped in hell, and you can't help yourself? worthy of sympathy? Why did you go early? Do not resist sooner? Shouldn't they fight on their own soil? So no sympathy. Both fights were well shot. 8.2/10K Short Review 2K %79/17/4 [7.5/34K Budget 20 million Deutsche Marks, North American box office $152,900, global box office $152,900]

Stalingrad

Director: Joseph Vilsmaier

Language: German,Russian Release date: January 21, 1993