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This is in a list of movies and events in my history that were important coming up on their 20 year anniversaries. I chose to use a picture of the man old and young. I chose just to include the information which I sourced from wikipedia and imdb on the movie specifically and not the man's extraordinary life. ","description_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>This is specifically the Canadian release date, but I wanted to commemorate the release of Enemy at the Gates, a movie I really enjoyed when I saw it at 14. This is in a list of movies and events in my history that were important coming up on their 20 year anniversaries. I chose to use a picture of the man old and young. I chose just to include the information which I sourced from wikipedia and imdb on the movie specifically and not the man&#039;s extraordinary life. </span>","writing":"On this day in history, 20 years ago, the World War II movie Enemy at the gates was released March 16, 2001 in Canada. Based on the 1973 nonfiction book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942-43, A young Vasily Zaitsev is taught how to shoot with a hunting rifle by his grandfather, in the Ural Mountains. The timeline then shifts to 1942, following the invasion of the Soviet Union the year before. Zaitsev is now a soldier in the Red Army and finds himself on the front lines of the Battle of Stalingrad. Forced into a suicidal charge without a rifle, Vasily barely survives the onslaught. Later, a tank shell hits and incapacitates a car. The vehicle's occupant, Commissar Danilov hides among numerous bodies, coincidentally next to Vasily, who uses his marksmanship skills to kill all German soldiers nearby and grant them both safety. Nikita Khrushchev arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate defense of the city and demands ideas from his subordinates on how to improve morale. Danilov, now a senior lieutenant, suggests that the people need \"an example, but an example to follow\" and give them hope. When Krushchev asks if he knows any such men, Danilov recommends Zaitsev. Soon after, Danilov begins publishing tales of Vasily's exploits in the army's newspaper that paint him as a national hero and propaganda icon. Vasily is transferred to the sniper division and becomes friends with Danilov. Both also become romantically interested in Tania Chernova, a citizen of Stalingrad who has become a private in the local militia. In fear for her safety, Danilov has her transferred to an intelligence unit away from the battlefield, ostensibly to make use of her German skills in translating radio intercepts.\nBudget:$68,000,000 (estimated)\nOpening Weekend USA: $13,810,266, 18 March 2001\nGross USA: $51,401,758\nCumulative Worldwide Gross: $96,976,270\n\nWith the Soviet snipers taking an increasing toll on the German forces, German Major Erwin König is deployed to Stalingrad to kill Vasily to crush Soviet morale. A renowned marksman and head of the German Army sniper school at Zossen, he lures Vasily into a trap and kills two of his fellow snipers, but Vasily manages to escape. When the Red Army command learns of König's mission, they dispatch König's former student Koulikov to help Vasily kill him. König, however, outmaneuvers Koulikov and kills him with a very skillful shot, shaking Vasily's spirits considerably. Khrushchev pressures Danilov to bring the sniper standoff to a conclusion. Sasha, a young Soviet boy, volunteers to act as a double agent by passing König false information about Vasily's whereabouts to give Vasily a chance to ambush the major. Vasily sets a trap for König and manages to wound him with help of Tania who came to rescue Vasily, but during a second attempt, Vasily falls asleep after many sleepless hours, and his sniper log is stolen by a looting German soldier. The German command takes the log as evidence of Vasily's death and plans to send König home, but König does not believe that Vasily is dead. The commanding German general takes König's dog tags to prevent Soviet propaganda from profiting if König is killed. König also gives the general a War Merit Cross that was posthumously awarded to König's son, who as a lieutenant in the 116th Infantry Division was killed in the early days of the Battle for Stalingrad. König tells Sasha where he will be next, suspecting that the boy will tell Vasily. Tania and Vasily have meanwhile fallen in love. That night Tania secretly goes to the Soviet barracks and makes love with Vasily. The jealous Danilov disparages Vasily in a letter to his superiors. König spots Tania and Vasily waiting for him at his next ambush spot, confirming his suspicions about Sasha. He then kills the boy and hangs his body off a pole to bait Vasily. Vasily vows to kill König and sends Tania and Danilov to evacuate Sasha's mother from the city, but Tania is wounded by shrapnel en route to the evacuation boats. Thinking that she is dead, Danilov regrets his jealousy of Vasily and expresses disenchantment over his previous ardour for the communist cause. Finding Vasily waiting to ambush König, Danilov intentionally exposes himself in order to provoke König into shooting him and revealing his hidden position, sacrificing his life in the process. Thinking that he has killed Vasily, König goes to inspect the body but realizes too late that he has fallen into a trap and is in Vasily's sights. Accepting his fate, König removes his hat and turns to face Vasily, who shoots him squarely in the eye and takes his rifle. Two months later, after Stalingrad has been liberated and the German forces have surrendered, Vasily finds Tania recovering in a field hospital.\n","writing_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>On this day in history, 20 years ago, the World War II movie Enemy at the gates was released March 16, 2001 in Canada. Based on the 1973 nonfiction book Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942-43, A young Vasily Zaitsev is taught how to shoot with a hunting rifle by his grandfather, in the Ural Mountains. The timeline then shifts to 1942, following the invasion of the Soviet Union the year before. Zaitsev is now a soldier in the Red Army and finds himself on the front lines of the Battle of Stalingrad. Forced into a suicidal charge without a rifle, Vasily barely survives the onslaught. Later, a tank shell hits and incapacitates a car. The vehicle&#039;s occupant, Commissar Danilov hides among numerous bodies, coincidentally next to Vasily, who uses his marksmanship skills to kill all German soldiers nearby and grant them both safety. Nikita Khrushchev arrives in Stalingrad to coordinate defense of the city and demands ideas from his subordinates on how to improve morale. Danilov, now a senior lieutenant, suggests that the people need &quot;an example, but an example to follow&quot; and give them hope. When Krushchev asks if he knows any such men, Danilov recommends Zaitsev. Soon after, Danilov begins publishing tales of Vasily&#039;s exploits in the army&#039;s newspaper that paint him as a national hero and propaganda icon. Vasily is transferred to the sniper division and becomes friends with Danilov. Both also become romantically interested in Tania Chernova, a citizen of Stalingrad who has become a private in the local militia. In fear for her safety, Danilov has her transferred to an intelligence unit away from the battlefield, ostensibly to make use of her German skills in translating radio intercepts.<br />Budget:$68,000,000 (estimated)<br />Opening Weekend USA: $13,810,266, 18 March 2001<br />Gross USA: $51,401,758<br />Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $96,976,270<br /><br />With the Soviet snipers taking an increasing toll on the German forces, German Major Erwin K&ouml;nig is deployed to Stalingrad to kill Vasily to crush Soviet morale. A renowned marksman and head of the German Army sniper school at Zossen, he lures Vasily into a trap and kills two of his fellow snipers, but Vasily manages to escape. When the Red Army command learns of K&ouml;nig&#039;s mission, they dispatch K&ouml;nig&#039;s former student Koulikov to help Vasily kill him. K&ouml;nig, however, outmaneuvers Koulikov and kills him with a very skillful shot, shaking Vasily&#039;s spirits considerably. Khrushchev pressures Danilov to bring the sniper standoff to a conclusion. Sasha, a young Soviet boy, volunteers to act as a double agent by passing K&ouml;nig false information about Vasily&#039;s whereabouts to give Vasily a chance to ambush the major. Vasily sets a trap for K&ouml;nig and manages to wound him with help of Tania who came to rescue Vasily, but during a second attempt, Vasily falls asleep after many sleepless hours, and his sniper log is stolen by a looting German soldier. The German command takes the log as evidence of Vasily&#039;s death and plans to send K&ouml;nig home, but K&ouml;nig does not believe that Vasily is dead. The commanding German general takes K&ouml;nig&#039;s dog tags to prevent Soviet propaganda from profiting if K&ouml;nig is killed. K&ouml;nig also gives the general a War Merit Cross that was posthumously awarded to K&ouml;nig&#039;s son, who as a lieutenant in the 116th Infantry Division was killed in the early days of the Battle for Stalingrad. K&ouml;nig tells Sasha where he will be next, suspecting that the boy will tell Vasily. Tania and Vasily have meanwhile fallen in love. That night Tania secretly goes to the Soviet barracks and makes love with Vasily. The jealous Danilov disparages Vasily in a letter to his superiors. K&ouml;nig spots Tania and Vasily waiting for him at his next ambush spot, confirming his suspicions about Sasha. He then kills the boy and hangs his body off a pole to bait Vasily. Vasily vows to kill K&ouml;nig and sends Tania and Danilov to evacuate Sasha&#039;s mother from the city, but Tania is wounded by shrapnel en route to the evacuation boats. Thinking that she is dead, Danilov regrets his jealousy of Vasily and expresses disenchantment over his previous ardour for the communist cause. Finding Vasily waiting to ambush K&ouml;nig, Danilov intentionally exposes himself in order to provoke K&ouml;nig into shooting him and revealing his hidden position, sacrificing his life in the process. Thinking that he has killed Vasily, K&ouml;nig goes to inspect the body but realizes too late that he has fallen into a trap and is in Vasily&#039;s sights. Accepting his fate, K&ouml;nig removes his hat and turns to face Vasily, who shoots him squarely in the eye and takes his rifle. Two months later, after Stalingrad has been liberated and the German forces have surrendered, Vasily finds Tania recovering in a field hospital.<br /></span>","pools_count":0,"title":"On this day in history: March 16, 2001","deleted":"f","public":"t","mimetype":"text/rtf","pagecount":"1","rating_id":"0","rating_name":"General","ratings":[],"submission_type_id":"12","type_name":"Writing - Document","guest_block":"f","friends_only":"f","comments_count":"0","views":"1","sales_description":null,"forsale":"f","digitalsales":"f","printsales":"f","digital_price":""}