Commissar Daninov

Leann 2022-04-23 07:01:28

The first few times I watched it, my attention was drawn entirely to Vasily, holding my breath on his sniper battle with German Major Konin. Watching it again, the political commissar Danilov left a deeper impression on me, and from time to time I recalled his role in promoting the whole plot. To project him into the real war, I have to admit that people like him have made a huge contribution to the whole war. When his car was blown up and he escaped and found a bunker, he immediately picked up a gun and aimed at a German officer. Shows that he is a steadfast fighter. When Vasily suggested and replied that he knew a little about marksmanship, he decisively handed the gun to Vasily. When Vasily met Konin for the first time and his confidence took a hit, he encouraged Vasily that it was because Konin had studied him deeply and was naturally passive at first. He promised to try to provide enough information to Vasily to ensure that Vasily knew about Konin's situation, and immediately implemented a new team for Vasily. It is reasonable for Daninov to persuade Tanya to transfer. Tanya's role is not on the battlefield where guns are used. She has an education and understands German. A piece of translated information may save hundreds of her own soldiers and hundreds of enemies. They are fighting on another battlefield. He clearly knows that there can be no equality between people, some people are gifted, some people lack talent, some people have sweet love, some people lack love, and people will always be jealous of others. But he still fought for it.

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Enemy at the Gates quotes

  • Vassili Zaitsev: On this day, September 20th 1942, a young shepherd boy from the Urals arrived in the city of Stalingrad on the banks of the Volga. His name is Vassilij Zaitzev. Like thousands before him he came to answer comrade Stalin's call. Armed only with a rifle, he quickly made the fascist invader realise that from now on he would be punished for every step he took in the motherland, that from here on the only way was back.

  • Vassili Zaitsev: Shouldn't we try and make the point that I'm not the only one fighting?

    Commisar Danilov: That's an excellent idea. We can take it even further though. Your battle for the production of coal is as worthy as mine. There's no 'k' in coal. Just one 'l'. Tell me if I'm going too fast.

    Vassili Zaitsev: No, you're not going too fast. Is there any other improvements?

    Mother Filipov: Why don't you get some rest? These letters can wait until tomorrow.

    Vassili Zaitsev: We should carry on. We're not tired. Thank you, Mrs. Filipov. These people took the trouble to write to us. Tomorrow we might not be around to write back.