This song is so similar to the one used in BALTO... and obviously since it's the same composer for both movies.... there's also another music in this movie (enemy at the gates) that you can hear in Avatar... it's nice to hear some "repetitions" of James Horner from one movie to another
I thought that too :P after watching this film I went to check to see if the composer was the same. But the two soundtracks are very different, there's a small part at the beginning which sounds similar but some of the notes are different and it's a complete different octave. So when compared to schindler's list side by side, there's only a small portion that sounds similar.
Oh its not copied? Ah ok, I also heard this in the movie "Balto" One of my favourite child hood movies. Horner uses the exact same theme in that movie, which he just arranged into this movie, no disrespect to him or anything, it sounds great and all
I've seen battle of haditha too and I believe enemy at the gates has a better texture because it covers in the film the colossal struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during WWII, in constrast Iraq is a small scale war in comparison. Hey my point of view and God Bless America ok.
Danilov: I've been such a fool, Vassili. Man will always be a man. There is no new man. We tried so hard to create a society that was equal, where there'd be nothing to envy your neighbour. But there's always something to envy. A smile, a friendship, something you don't have and want to appropriate. In this world, even a Soviet one, there will always be rich and poor. Rich in gifts, poor in gifts. Rich in love, poor in love.
I thought Danilov was the real hero in this film. A tragic hero.
i just watched the perfect storm, and they used the slower part of this song when the coast guard is in there helicopter and they have to abandon the ship
i think this is a beautiful piece of music, one of my faves, but it is undeniably similar to Schindler's List at the beginning. You have got to admit it. Still stunning though.
the movie was entertaining and music really awesome it fitts the setting perfectly.
Though in Russia the movie was not very well received cause of its many historical inaccuracies (T-34/85 in Stalingrad? Russian National Anthem of 44 playing on a 41/42 celebration?) and cause of the strange depiction of the front like the 2 Soldiers 1 Rifle myth which has happend but only on a very limited basis. The time the Germans entered Stalingrad both sides had very heavy issues to get supplies.
Soviet Mass Charges were comon pratice in day Stalin orded in it in speacial order of Not one Stepe Backwards in fact that turned the tide many soviets "deserters" intialy were shoot by the NKVD special divions but slowly soviets soldiers think that retrying wasnt a option
I would beg to differ though. If your meaning with mass charges the start of the offensive which was a surprise for the Soviet Union (they did not expected it before 42 if anything supplies for most planes and fuel would not have been ready before late 42!) then yes. You could call it a order. But it was a desperate try of defence which gave the soviets much of the needed time to get the right preparations. Millions died. Or went to prison and died there.
Great video,and music....and pictures!I was searching on different webs for Enemy at the gates pictures,and i could only find 9 different pictures....where did you find your pictures?
This is not true. Vassili and his partner, Kulikov shot the German sniper General Konig. They went to his body and found documents and letters saying that he was indeed the head of a prestegious sniper school in Berlin. So Vassili killed the sniper, not the Russian Winter.
He did exist, after the end of the war Zaytsev visited Berlin where he met up with his old war commerades, my grandfather knew his partner Kulikov. When Vassili died he was buried in Berlin, only to be reburied in 2001 at Mamayev Kurgan, a monument that honored all the men and women who died at the battle of stalingrad. So he did exist.
Zaytsev fought in Stalingrad till 1943, until he was blinded by a mortar. He would later recover though, he finished out the war on the Dniestr River with the military rank of Captain. After the war he would go onto managing a factory in Kiev. Zaytsev would die on December 15, 1991 at the age of 76, in Kiev.
I asked my grandfather who was friends with Kulikov, Vasily's partner, and he said that he had never heard of Zaitsev becoming romantic with any women in the army. She may had been real, but as for them being married, I can say no. Hope this answers your questions ;-)
She claims she was at Stalingrad and served under Zaitsev,but Zaitsev never mentions her name in his memoirs nor in the many interviews he's done.Zaitsev married a woman who worked at the factory he managed in Kiev. Historian and author of the book Stalingrad Antony Beever interviewed this Tania and says the woman is a fanatic,there were no female snipers in Stalingrad. He is correct as the female sniper schools didnt start until 1943.
This is true for the one women sniper who is in love with the asian looking sniper, but Tania was not portrayed in the movie as a sniper. She was a radio technician whos main job was to convert German to Russian messages.
In the movie,but the real woman claims she was a sniper who killed over 80 Germans at Stalingrad-which I think is false,Ive done much research on Soviet snipers,particulary on their feats at Stalingrad and have found no mention of this Tania Chernova,Ive read published diarys of snipers such as Zaitsev,Chekhov,and Medvedev,and they make no mention of any female snipers let alone this Chernova who sopposibly killed 80+Nazis
no actually she had a rifle and she then got an ofer from the jem reporter to be a german to russian converter then she became a sniper towards the end of the movie.
I'm pretty sure in the Special Features of the DvD the producers say that Tania was a fabricated character based loosely of a woman who fought in Stalingrad purely for the intent of adding romance to the story and not intertwining 2 persons feats in the war.
My grandpa fought in the battle of stalingrad and this movie draws tears out of the bravest man i know. amazing movie and very moving. great tribute to those who died for their country.
Actually, both the Schindler's List theme and the motif from Balto (which is expanded upon in Enemy at the Gates) are arguably adapted from Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8.
my great grandad served in the royal navy as a chief petty officer on board a destroyer. he was killed in 1942, shame about the massive waste of life to save so many ppl who are undeserving of the freedom they gave
Well, must have been good at what he did. Or crazy enough to go back. Probably a lil of both. He didn't really want to talk about his service, bad memories or something. x_x
Zaytsev has nothing on Simo Hayha, a Finnish sniper who killed over 500 soviets with an unscoped Mosin-Nagant during the Winter War. Then you have to add in his over 200 confirmed kills with an SMG. Achieved all these kills in less then 100 days. Died April 1, 2002.
The section from 4:30 on sounds very reminiscent of the theme score for "Schindler's List." I wonder if there were any issues with plagiarism? Lol. Compare the two themes if you don't believe me!!!
Stalingrad that this was the start of the "sniper movement" in the 62nd Army. Conferences were arranged to spread the doctrine of "sniperism" and exchange ideas on technique and principles that were not limited to marksmanship skills. It is estimated that the snipers Zaytsev trained killed more than 3,000 enemy soldiers.
He is notable for having participated in the Battle of Stalingrad. There, the Russians set up a snipers' training school in the Metiz factory; it was run by Zaytsev. The snipers Zaytsev trained were nicknamed zaichata, meaning "leverets" (baby hares).
Zaytsev was born in Yeleninskoye and grew up in the Ural Mountains. His surname Zaytsev has the same root as the word "hare" (zayats) in Russian. Before going to Stalingrad, he served in the Russian Navy as a clerk but upon reading about the brutality of the fighting in Stalingrad, he volunteered for front-line duty. Zaytsev served in the 1047th Rifle Regiment of the 284th Rifle Division of the 62nd Army
Definetly one of the best WWII movies, excellent acting, at my opinion this is the best acting of Jude Law. Beautiful theme, so sad, one of the most sad themes I've heard but one of the best. James Horner is impressive.
Regardless of what the critics thought this film was excellent! Moving, ideolgical and superb acting! God bless those who gave their lives in the most atrocious of all wars.
This song is so similar to the one used in BALTO... and obviously since it's the same composer for both movies.... there's also another music in this movie (enemy at the gates) that you can hear in Avatar... it's nice to hear some "repetitions" of James Horner from one movie to another
kantil17 2 years ago
the great movie and get sound track to
CountryBoyGoodness 2 years ago
what is the name the this song?
gearfran 2 years ago
what is the part were the kid gets hung??
sammyv21 2 years ago
great music!!!!!!
chusumun 2 years ago
is it just me, or is this theme song more or less the EXACT same as the one for schindler's list?! i swear to god they're practically the same!
bosman1988 2 years ago
I thought that too :P after watching this film I went to check to see if the composer was the same. But the two soundtracks are very different, there's a small part at the beginning which sounds similar but some of the notes are different and it's a complete different octave. So when compared to schindler's list side by side, there's only a small portion that sounds similar.
Gidien2000 2 years ago
not u mann..
ramaaa123 2 years ago
Ok. Thanks. :-)
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
Oh its not copied? Ah ok, I also heard this in the movie "Balto" One of my favourite child hood movies. Horner uses the exact same theme in that movie, which he just arranged into this movie, no disrespect to him or anything, it sounds great and all
Casemaster3000 2 years ago
it comes from an old russian folk song,nothing to do with schinders list.cant you hear that.
antonyvt 2 years ago
i think this copied from schindlers list. type schindlers list theme
ramaaa123 2 years ago
Goddammit. Millions Have Said It Already, And No, IT'S NOT COPIED!
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
It sounds copied.
can0mark 2 years ago
What, A Couple of Notes?
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
shut the fuck up motherfucker.. i can say whateva i wnt.. dude ur such an ass.. get a life
ramaaa123 2 years ago
And Who's That? :-)
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
I've seen battle of haditha too and I believe enemy at the gates has a better texture because it covers in the film the colossal struggle between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during WWII, in constrast Iraq is a small scale war in comparison. Hey my point of view and God Bless America ok.
chestvrg 2 years ago
fuck ur america...prick
szmatyzjebane 2 years ago
Great film and great track !
Szczepan89233 2 years ago 2
you can also get the song at beemp3!
chrisvscrispychicken 2 years ago
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suryoyoPP 2 years ago
Just saw the Film and needed to know how this song was called... nicely done and excellent choice for the film
eaglefrenq 2 years ago
that is great music and best movie,i love that.
chusumun 2 years ago
This was a good movie however it was not entirely true to reality. If I recall the Commissar does infact live in real life.
sgt1max1fightmaster 2 years ago
Whats the instrument called that starts at0:03, It sounds like a guitar in a way I want to learn and listen to it.
Thanks
didlebug040 2 years ago
Gusli, I Guess.
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
balalaika
WannabePlastique 2 years ago
Thank you very much.
didlebug040 2 years ago
You're Welcome. And I Think WannabePlastique Is Right.
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
Ya his was right because i searched both and Balalaika
didlebug040 2 years ago
Balalaika. Its a three string guitar like instrument. Very beautiful.
sgt1max1fightmaster 2 years ago
this is the best movie of the war i saw. realy... + this comment if you think too.
lietuvis112112 2 years ago
Maybe...
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
+ this was a real war and real people
lietuvis112112 2 years ago
I think that the best war film is Battle for Haditha. It s very real.
Enemy at the gates was real but many people didn t die as in the film. And in the 2 war he wasn t recruit he was true sharpshooter
periqculosus 2 years ago
"When music has the power to bring out emotion, it is among the greats"
Hellfire257 2 years ago 3
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ComradeRaiseYourFist 2 years ago
Danilov: I've been such a fool, Vassili. Man will always be a man. There is no new man. We tried so hard to create a society that was equal, where there'd be nothing to envy your neighbour. But there's always something to envy. A smile, a friendship, something you don't have and want to appropriate. In this world, even a Soviet one, there will always be rich and poor. Rich in gifts, poor in gifts. Rich in love, poor in love.
I thought Danilov was the real hero in this film. A tragic hero.
ComradeRaiseYourFist 2 years ago
"...let me show you where the major is..."
"No! don't do that!"
great scene. Great cast. Ed Harris was perfect for major koenig
JHUD152 2 years ago
They stood to the death, that we lived
Kazlina 2 years ago
Harsh Patroitism
REDSwarms 2 years ago
kick ass movie and music. Did a great job of showing the war from his view
Spielster14 2 years ago
i love the faking oostttttt enemy at the gatessssssss HELLL YEAAAAAAAAAAAA
VIVA ARGENTINA
juannoeslaparka 2 years ago
great song but this is ripp off of schindlers list, its way too similar
stigno89 2 years ago
wasent the soundtrack from schindlers list created by the same guy who made this soundtrack?
neverfin 2 years ago
LOL
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
yeah you can DEFINATELY tell the similarities between this song and the shindlers list theme
parfitt21 2 years ago 2
nope, schindlers list was by John Williams,
this was done by James Horner
stigno89 2 years ago
Just checked that myslef too! This is by James Horner and Schindler's list theme is by John Williams as Stigno89 said. They are strangely similar...
Hellfire257 2 years ago
This song reminds me of so many other soundtracks, mainly Titanic and Apollo 13.
akaronwow 2 years ago
the same guy wrote them all
ShiftyPictures 2 years ago
Lol.
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
Haha so he did, very cool!
akaronwow 2 years ago
The ending kinda reminding me of danny elfman
vrigash 2 years ago
It's sad that is only this music was composed in a russian kind...
PanilBrune 2 years ago
great song comrade
daniromerogun 2 years ago
sounds to much like schindlers list theme
ridlazz921 2 years ago 2
yeah i just realized this -- its very very similar!
eywhattup 2 years ago
I really enjoyed watching this movie.
1nGrindWeTrust 2 years ago
james horner you are the best!
eddiejure 2 years ago
one of the best
remember... hans zimmer, jhon williams, ennio morricone, jerry goldsmith, bill conti, bryant tyler, nobuo uetmatsu...... are very goods too
Rentaco1 2 years ago
cant forget basil poledouris
MusicMan100 2 years ago
I don't know a lot of english... sorry
I can't traslate this
Rentaco1 2 years ago
this music almost tells a story without any words.
i think its a story of love, happyness, hardships, and sadness...
s8terblood11 2 years ago
the music makes me sad....^^
I3MVVP0WER 2 years ago
i just watched the perfect storm, and they used the slower part of this song when the coast guard is in there helicopter and they have to abandon the ship
s8terblood11 2 years ago
i just watched shindlers list and this song sounds VERY similar to a theme played throughout the movie, this song is so awesome
joshsedillo2007 2 years ago
sorry about that. i mean they ARE great movies.
danhabsfan9 2 years ago
i think it sounds kind of like the balto music. they were both great movies.
danhabsfan9 2 years ago
i think this is a beautiful piece of music, one of my faves, but it is undeniably similar to Schindler's List at the beginning. You have got to admit it. Still stunning though.
MonroeSmile 2 years ago
does anyone know the name of the music just before the end credits? when the titles 'several times decorated with the order of lenin' appear.
Cutt1994 2 years ago
I Think It's "Danilov's Confession" (The Movie Probably Uses A Special Version).
MrLOOOOONELY 2 years ago
This soundtrack/melody is in the movie "Balto", aswell.
Same composer in both movies. What the heck...
maghthehagh 2 years ago
the movie was entertaining and music really awesome it fitts the setting perfectly.
Though in Russia the movie was not very well received cause of its many historical inaccuracies (T-34/85 in Stalingrad? Russian National Anthem of 44 playing on a 41/42 celebration?) and cause of the strange depiction of the front like the 2 Soldiers 1 Rifle myth which has happend but only on a very limited basis. The time the Germans entered Stalingrad both sides had very heavy issues to get supplies.
CrniWuk 2 years ago
Soviet Mass Charges were comon pratice in day Stalin orded in it in speacial order of Not one Stepe Backwards in fact that turned the tide many soviets "deserters" intialy were shoot by the NKVD special divions but slowly soviets soldiers think that retrying wasnt a option
ImperialGuard9001 2 years ago
I would beg to differ though. If your meaning with mass charges the start of the offensive which was a surprise for the Soviet Union (they did not expected it before 42 if anything supplies for most planes and fuel would not have been ready before late 42!) then yes. You could call it a order. But it was a desperate try of defence which gave the soviets much of the needed time to get the right preparations. Millions died. Or went to prison and died there.
CrniWuk 2 years ago
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This sucks
jumper881 2 years ago
Great video,and music....and pictures!I was searching on different webs for Enemy at the gates pictures,and i could only find 9 different pictures....where did you find your pictures?
MarjuskaHrv 2 years ago
what a lovely piece of music....
santhoshignatius 2 years ago 4
i luv ur matching of the music and the pictures it's so nice and is rachel wiez german cause her last name sounds german
just wondering
and did u see the part where vasily and tania make out
kevinlu3 2 years ago 2
nice, just learned myself that melody in the start, simple yet so powerful :o great music!
Howler54 2 years ago
Yeah, the only difference between this and Schindler's list is the Key they are played in.
DrNo919 2 years ago
It's Schindler's list. Just listen.
HeclerSS 2 years ago
this song really reminds me of war and sadness just wish it was louder!
Rorschachxx1985 2 years ago 3
James Horner is a total a*****e. All he has ever done is copied other soundtracks. Just listen to the beginning, it's straight from Schindler's list.
HeclerSS 2 years ago
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The beginning is like a russian version of schindler's list main theme! FUCKIN' FAGGOTS COPIED THEIR THEME FROM SCHINDLERS LIST!!
HeclerSS 2 years ago
can u imagine it, not knowing if the next time u lift ur head if a round will go through it ?
Bedford1989 2 years ago
What's worse is that if you get taken prisoner by them, you would be sent to a GULAG.
zomgtheone 2 years ago
Thanks! - Great movie... but remember it is a movie...
Search for "Stalingrad 1942-1943" - or look at my playlists.
Stalingrad 4/10 Mamayev Kurgan, Street fighting & snipers - The Birch Tree, The Red Army Choir
Vassili Zaitsev reburied at Volgograd(Stalingrad)News Footage
grummeper 2 years ago
The German sniper was also true.. He was killed in battle.. The cold got him in the end.. Russian never give up!
Herrosivich 2 years ago
This is not true. Vassili and his partner, Kulikov shot the German sniper General Konig. They went to his body and found documents and letters saying that he was indeed the head of a prestegious sniper school in Berlin. So Vassili killed the sniper, not the Russian Winter.
papafich 2 years ago
The German was Major Ubermaier.. There is also speculation that Vasily didnt exist at all..???
Herrosivich 2 years ago
He did exist, after the end of the war Zaytsev visited Berlin where he met up with his old war commerades, my grandfather knew his partner Kulikov. When Vassili died he was buried in Berlin, only to be reburied in 2001 at Mamayev Kurgan, a monument that honored all the men and women who died at the battle of stalingrad. So he did exist.
papafich 2 years ago
your very well informed on this.. Your Opa knew his partner, so he also fought in Stalingrad? What year did Zaytsev die and what was the cause?
Herrosivich 2 years ago
Zaytsev fought in Stalingrad till 1943, until he was blinded by a mortar. He would later recover though, he finished out the war on the Dniestr River with the military rank of Captain. After the war he would go onto managing a factory in Kiev. Zaytsev would die on December 15, 1991 at the age of 76, in Kiev.
papafich 2 years ago
Good stuff.. Thank you!
Herrosivich 2 years ago
Was Tania a real person (and did they get married)?
bookstheantidrug 2 years ago
I asked my grandfather who was friends with Kulikov, Vasily's partner, and he said that he had never heard of Zaitsev becoming romantic with any women in the army. She may had been real, but as for them being married, I can say no. Hope this answers your questions ;-)
papafich 2 years ago 3
tania was a real person not sure if they got married
j4manasseh 2 years ago
She claims she was at Stalingrad and served under Zaitsev,but Zaitsev never mentions her name in his memoirs nor in the many interviews he's done.Zaitsev married a woman who worked at the factory he managed in Kiev. Historian and author of the book Stalingrad Antony Beever interviewed this Tania and says the woman is a fanatic,there were no female snipers in Stalingrad. He is correct as the female sniper schools didnt start until 1943.
SashaVedernikov 2 years ago 3
This is true for the one women sniper who is in love with the asian looking sniper, but Tania was not portrayed in the movie as a sniper. She was a radio technician whos main job was to convert German to Russian messages.
papafich 2 years ago
In the movie,but the real woman claims she was a sniper who killed over 80 Germans at Stalingrad-which I think is false,Ive done much research on Soviet snipers,particulary on their feats at Stalingrad and have found no mention of this Tania Chernova,Ive read published diarys of snipers such as Zaitsev,Chekhov,and Medvedev,and they make no mention of any female snipers let alone this Chernova who sopposibly killed 80+Nazis
SashaVedernikov 2 years ago
no actually she had a rifle and she then got an ofer from the jem reporter to be a german to russian converter then she became a sniper towards the end of the movie.
MONST3R46 2 years ago
have both antony's books stalingrad and berlin downfall brilliant reading .
lainey500 2 years ago
But she was fighting on her own
sithboybrady 2 years ago
She actually claims to have been fighting alongside Zaitsev and his 30 other snipers,which there still is no proof of this
SashaVedernikov 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure in the Special Features of the DvD the producers say that Tania was a fabricated character based loosely of a woman who fought in Stalingrad purely for the intent of adding romance to the story and not intertwining 2 persons feats in the war.
stryfe41 2 years ago
The real Vasili is, Vasili zaitev.
AndreasL22 2 years ago
This movie was great, it made me cry when Vasili's Commissar friend (Forgot his name) Sacrificed himself to show the Nazi sniper's position
EATSFALCONPUNCH 2 years ago
That was probably my favorite part, the extreme opposites on how they first met to when they departed was amazing and symbolic
dudejbot 2 years ago
Chyeah haha
EATSFALCONPUNCH 2 years ago
My grandpa fought in the battle of stalingrad and this movie draws tears out of the bravest man i know. amazing movie and very moving. great tribute to those who died for their country.
papafich 2 years ago 2
It was a sick movie!!!!Wicked awsome....:D
ispyiseeyou 2 years ago 5
i saw this movie not long ago its awsome!!!!!!!!!
betlejuice7 2 years ago
sounds similar to the schindlers list music by john williams, any1 agree??
mikebellamyLOLOL 2 years ago
you're so right!!!!
Eugisuke 2 years ago
Noticed that too when I watched Schindler's List, it's very similar.
Krijgsmetaal 2 years ago
very sure of it, schindler's list and this movie are two of the best movies i know..
and yeah, the music is very similar...
j3RicK24 2 years ago
has any of you watched Balto? It's the same song, maybe James Horner run out of inpiration...
Eugisuke 2 years ago
Really in balto appears this song?
darkhero00 2 years ago
Sure, It's called "Heritage of the wolf" you can find it here in youtube
Eugisuke 2 years ago
Actually, both the Schindler's List theme and the motif from Balto (which is expanded upon in Enemy at the Gates) are arguably adapted from Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8.
slimjim4911 2 years ago
wow, thanks man
Eugisuke 2 years ago
No prob.
slimjim4911 2 years ago
Yes the part of the violin in shinde4rs list iremembered instantley that was from EATG but then i noticed that was similiar.
darkhero00 2 years ago
musics good thou lol
mikebellamyLOLOL 2 years ago
About 30 million people died in about 4 years
EverlastingEcho 3 years ago
thanks jack : ) im hoping he will come home in a few months
wafflesrox 3 years ago
my grand-uncle flew B-25's, and was shot down several times. he saved his crew each time
RedJ817 3 years ago
my great grandad served in the royal navy as a chief petty officer on board a destroyer. he was killed in 1942, shame about the massive waste of life to save so many ppl who are undeserving of the freedom they gave
mikebellamyLOLOL 2 years ago
I respect and honor his service, but how'd manage to get shot down that many times and maintain his allowance to fly?
DonTheCritic 2 years ago
huh? he was a sniper
LEGOSTUDIOSSCOTLAND 2 years ago
I was referring to John McCain (I think)
DonTheCritic 2 years ago
Well, must have been good at what he did. Or crazy enough to go back. Probably a lil of both. He didn't really want to talk about his service, bad memories or something. x_x
RedJ817 2 years ago
they got something wrong in the movie
khrushchev wasnt at stalingrad it was vasili chuikhov i think they altered it to avoid confusion with zaitsev
tamberlame27 3 years ago
cool my grandfather fought in the pacific as a sailor too.
goofoffproductions 3 years ago
my grandfather died on okinawa :( R.I.P grandpa. right now my dad is serving in Iraq (god bring him home safely.)
wafflesrox 3 years ago 4
i sorry to hear that
goofoffproductions 3 years ago
thats man :) that means alot
wafflesrox 3 years ago
now.......... thtz da backgrouNd scOre!!!
gutsyjohnny 3 years ago
This sounds like it was from Balto.
BloatedBLARG 3 years ago
Zaytsev has nothing on Simo Hayha, a Finnish sniper who killed over 500 soviets with an unscoped Mosin-Nagant during the Winter War. Then you have to add in his over 200 confirmed kills with an SMG. Achieved all these kills in less then 100 days. Died April 1, 2002.
halo07guy2 3 years ago
It would have been something if it would've been germans on his killing list. But nothing to do about that I guess.. had to defend themself. RIP
vohmrin 3 years ago
i think Hayha had more than 1,000
funkster3019 3 years ago
wow! but i guess its harder to make a hero out of someone who killed soviets. still thats remarkable!
chenzo717 3 years ago
most hero licke my grandfather
Dmitrishak 3 years ago
great music
Dmitrishak 3 years ago
The section from 4:30 on sounds very reminiscent of the theme score for "Schindler's List." I wonder if there were any issues with plagiarism? Lol. Compare the two themes if you don't believe me!!!
bosman1988 3 years ago
10:4....Roger.
biologicalbubble 3 years ago
grate job, i download it
GreekParodios 3 years ago
sounds alot like schindler's list theme. Excellent film, great soundtrack
angryredcom 3 years ago
that's what I was thinking!
sumner4037 3 years ago
This is one of my favroite movies
taffilms 3 years ago
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taffilms 3 years ago
Proud 2 be Russian :p
гордимся тем, что российские
666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago
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666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago
Stalingrad that this was the start of the "sniper movement" in the 62nd Army. Conferences were arranged to spread the doctrine of "sniperism" and exchange ideas on technique and principles that were not limited to marksmanship skills. It is estimated that the snipers Zaytsev trained killed more than 3,000 enemy soldiers.
666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago
He is notable for having participated in the Battle of Stalingrad. There, the Russians set up a snipers' training school in the Metiz factory; it was run by Zaytsev. The snipers Zaytsev trained were nicknamed zaichata, meaning "leverets" (baby hares).
666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago
Zaytsev was born in Yeleninskoye and grew up in the Ural Mountains. His surname Zaytsev has the same root as the word "hare" (zayats) in Russian. Before going to Stalingrad, he served in the Russian Navy as a clerk but upon reading about the brutality of the fighting in Stalingrad, he volunteered for front-line duty. Zaytsev served in the 1047th Rifle Regiment of the 284th Rifle Division of the 62nd Army
666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago 2
you spell the name wrong :p he calls Vasily Grigorevich Zaytsev :)
666ScreamoEmo666 3 years ago
Vassili Zaitsev......A legendary sniper...a Russian hero in WWll....
bluetide14 3 years ago
bit from about 2:38 onwards is brilliant
luisgarcia7 3 years ago
has any 1 got this song at all if u have please reply 2 my msg and ill give u my email it will mean so much i wanna use it in a tribute video
scoober19 3 years ago
It's In The Description; Open Your Eyes, Dude.
MrLOOOOONELY 3 years ago
i no but i cant use the download from those links in vido maker so i need like the orrignal if u got it could u let me no ??
scoober19 3 years ago
Definetly one of the best WWII movies, excellent acting, at my opinion this is the best acting of Jude Law. Beautiful theme, so sad, one of the most sad themes I've heard but one of the best. James Horner is impressive.
darthnihilus91 3 years ago
Regardless of what the critics thought this film was excellent! Moving, ideolgical and superb acting! God bless those who gave their lives in the most atrocious of all wars.
AntiochusMegas 3 years ago 2
it was a great movie only I found it kind of sad for the german sniper but he was cruel against the boy beautiful film but with a sad tint
uoranosaurus 3 years ago 2
In a war, are cruel actions
cochinofeo 3 years ago 3
He sold him out! What do U except?
"I tell U Sasha don't follow Me, but u did!"
gergely007 3 years ago
I absolutely love the soundtrack of the movie :)
bluelightning17 3 years ago 2
great film
great video
hellomyhappiness 3 years ago
Jude Law at his best in Enemy at the Gates.
soldierofdragons 3 years ago 6
i love this song, is awesome
ratman11110 3 years ago