An essay addressing the inaccuracy of the movie "Enemy at the Gates".

Title: An essay addressing the inaccuracy of the movie "Enemy at the Gates".
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An essay addressing the inaccuracy of the movie "Enemy at the Gates".
During World War 2, Germany fought a crucial battle with Russia in the city of Stalingrad. The victory of the battle was needed for both sides, Germany needing it to advance and win the war, Russia needing it to protect the dignity of Joseph Stalin, which the city was named after. If Russia had not won the battle, Germany and Hitler would have won the war, creating the Nazi society they dreamed about. Simply put, it …showed first 75 words of 1034 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1034 total…well enjoy this movie." WORKS CITED: Annaud, Jean Jaques, and Allain Godard. Enemy at the Gates. 2001. Magnetic tape. "Enemy at the Gates." Student Advising and Learning Center. 30 May 2005 <http://salc.wsu.edu/ Fair_S02/FS12/index.htm>. ALL THE QUOTES FROM: Smith, Scot. "D for History, A for Entertainment." Institute for Historical Review. Mar.-Apr. 2001. 30 May 2005 <http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v20/v20n2p45_Annaud.html>.

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