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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Rosie the Reviewer
91 episodes
3 days ago
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
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Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Ep 83 – Enemy at the Gates – The Battle of Stalingrad, Snipers and Propaganda
Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
49 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
Ep 83 – Enemy at the Gates – The Battle of Stalingrad, Snipers and Propaganda

In this episode of Rosie the Reviewer, we dive into Enemy at the Gates (2001), the wartime drama about Soviet sniper Vasily Zaitsev, the Battle of Stalingrad, and a completely unnecessary love triangle.
We explore the Battle of Stalingrad (one of the bloodiest battles of all time) and discuss how propaganda shaped this story both on screen and off.

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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.