The Battle for Berlin was one of the most significant and brutal confrontations of World War II, marking the final major offensive of the European theatre. This curated list of films provides a cinematic journey through the harrowing events, offering viewers a chance to understand the complexities, sacrifices, and heroism of this historic battle. Each film brings its own perspective, from the German resistance to the Soviet advance, capturing the essence of this monumental conflict.

Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927)
Description: Although not directly about the battle, this silent film captures the essence of Berlin before its destruction, providing a poignant backdrop.
Fact: The film was restored and re-released with a new score in


The Bunker (1981)
Description: This TV movie focuses on the psychological drama within Hitler's bunker, offering a different angle on the Battle for Berlin.
Fact: Anthony Hopkins played Hitler, earning critical acclaim for his performance.


Stalingrad (1993)
Description: While primarily about the Battle of Stalingrad, it includes scenes of the German retreat towards Berlin, providing context for the later battle.
Fact: The film was one of the most expensive German productions at the time of its release.


Downfall (2004)
Description: This German film offers an intimate look at the last days of Adolf Hitler in his Berlin bunker, providing a chilling portrayal of the end of the Third Reich.
Fact: The film was shot in the actual Führerbunker, and Bruno Ganz's performance as Hitler was critically acclaimed.


The Fall of Berlin (1950)
Description: A Soviet epic that glorifies the Red Army's role in the capture of Berlin, showcasing the battle from the perspective of the victorious Soviet forces.
Fact: This film was one of the first to depict the Battle of Berlin and was used as propaganda during the Cold War.


Berlin '45 (1965)
Description: A Soviet film that focuses on the intense street fighting in Berlin, highlighting the bravery of Soviet soldiers and the harsh realities of urban warfare.
Fact: The film was shot in Berlin, using actual locations where the battle took place.


The Last Battle (1960)
Description: This film captures the final days of the battle, focusing on the German civilians caught in the crossfire and the desperate defense of the city.
Fact: It was one of the first Western films to depict the Battle for Berlin from a more neutral perspective.


Liberation (1973)
Description: A British TV film that dramatizes the final days of Hitler, focusing on the events in the Berlin bunker.
Fact: It was one of the first English-language productions to explore this subject in depth.


The Unknown Soldier (1985)
Description: A Finnish film that includes scenes of the Battle for Berlin, focusing on the Finnish soldiers' participation in the conflict.
Fact: It was the first Finnish film to depict the Battle for Berlin from the Finnish perspective.
