Rick Borovec
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Joined: 3/21/2001 From: Rochester, Washington Status: offline
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Hello,
Another side of this discussion,
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Originally posted by Yogi Yohan:
According to Anthony Beavor's "Stalingrad" the sniper duel is almost certainly a myth. There is no record of any "Heinz Thorwald" nor of the duel itself from the time. If there had been such a duel, Soviet propaganda would have made a lot of it, but there was nothing.
I just watched on program on History Channel, Suicide Mission - Snipers, that reffered to this duel. They claimed it was between a german named Walter Koineg, head of germany's sniper school, and that both the germans and the russians were making a big deal of the sniping going on in Staligrand. In fact Vasily was accompanied by a political officer (Danilov) when he went out to find Koineg so that the event could be recorded for russian propaganda. According to this program, the political officer was shot by Koineg, however Vasily did not see where the shot came from. Vasliy then studied the suspected hiding places and when he had narrowed it down he put a glove on a stick and held it in a position that it could be seen. Koineg shot at it and Vasily spotted the flash and fired into the suspected hiding spot of Koineg and shot him through the face. Anybody else see this show?
I have not yet seen the movie to see how this compares, however I am reading the book "Enemy at the Gates" by William Craig. The movie and the book don't appear to have much in common, and I'm only 5 chapters into it, so it remains to be read about how/who/where the sniper duel is addressed. I'll let you know.
Boro
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