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- Vasily Zaytsev is an actual character but Major Konig is fictionalized.
- In the beginning, trains did not run with locked doors, they were left open in case of air raids
- Red Army soldiers were not grabbed from trains, in a herded fashion, they were organized into units
- They did not cross the river during the day, it was at night
- There was no rifle shortage
- There were no human wave attacks, they were sent by units and were trained
- Khrushchev is seen as having a major commanding role, whereas he had little to do with the battle. Unseen are Chuikov, Yeremenko, and Rodimtsev
- Tanya Chernova was not Jewish and was blonde
- Stalin's order of "Not a step backward" is exaggerated