Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993) Stalingrad (1993) DVD
Stalingrad (1993)

Stalingrad (1993) DVD

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Description
  • Format: DVD
  • Language: English, German
  • Subtitle: Korean, None (All removable)
  • Region: Region 0/All (1/2/3/4/5/6)
  • Running time: 136 min
  • Remove/Choose Subtitles? Click subtitle button on your DVD player remote Press the subtitle button and the options will pop up on the screen. No Sound? Click audio or language button on your DVD player remote Actual covers of the item that you will receive, Click the image to see it large. All our products are examined and registered by KMRB (Korea Media Rating Board) This is region free item and playable any types of DVD player.
  • Made in Korean
  • Cover has the foreign language text as the picture shows. Some Korean letters on the front & back cover - Korean import release!


The rest of the series of cinematographic epics by Yuri Ozerov, dedicated to Another world war (Freedom, Soldiers of Liberty, Battle for Moscow), a two-part film Stalingrad tells about the biggest beat-political battle of the city - Steel. Hitler is preparing a victorious summer campaign of 1942 for the destruction of the Caucasus and is directing a blow to Stalingrad. Chervoni Soldiers, knowing blows after blows through a nearby counteroffensive on Kharkiv and through the German offensive operation "Blau", go to Stalingrad for the rest of the battle, which was destined to go down in history as the most powerful and most bloody in all of Germany