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Originally posted by Cosmic4life
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
After a bit of searching it becomes clear there was no Major Koenig as he is a creation of the film Enemy at the Gates.
There were however several German marksmen but the top three at least were not SS and survived to the end of the war.
Who knows, it would require accessing German death certificates and finding war records of units operating in that area at the time, sadly my German isn't that good.
It may be true just altered, the snipers body would have been retrieved by the Germans at night as it lay in their own positions, so the identity is a fiction, the action is probably factual, if not then it's a great training story.
Cosmic..edit on 8-11-2011 by Cosmic4life because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Magnivea
Simo Häyhä had far more kills using iron sights plus a pile of kills with a SMG. There are others with even more, but I'm partial to Häyhä as he fought with my grandfather and I had a chance to talk to him a couple of years before he died.
/biased post
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Originally posted by Cosmic4life
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
After a bit of searching it becomes clear there was no Major Koenig as he is a creation of the film Enemy at the Gates.
There were however several German marksmen but the top three at least were not SS and survived to the end of the war.
Who knows, it would require accessing German death certificates and finding war records of units operating in that area at the time, sadly my German isn't that good.
It may be true just altered, the snipers body would have been retrieved by the Germans at night as it lay in their own positions, so the identity is a fiction, the action is probably factual, if not then it's a great training story.
Cosmic..edit on 8-11-2011 by Cosmic4life because: (no reason given)
I have dug out the book I posted a link to in my earlier post.
Major Koning is mentioned by name in the book.
His duel is described in the book just as in the OP-right down to where he was hiding(under the metal sheets)when he was killed.
But-He is not mentioned by name in another book "Stalingrad" by Antony Beevor.
In that book it states that some Soviet sources claim that the Germans brought in the chief of their sniper school to hunt Zaitsev.
Zaitsev killed him,and took his sniper scope as a trophy which is still on display in the Moscow armed forces museum today.
The author doubts this story's authenticity,as no mention of this "sniper cheif" was ever mentioned in reports to the Commisars.
If the story was true,there would certainly have been a report of the sniper cheif's death,as he would have been a very high value target.
So I think you are correct-The Major did not exist,he was a myth.
Originally posted by Cosmic4life
After a bit of searching it becomes clear there was no Major Koenig as he is a creation of the film Enemy at the Gates.
Originally posted by TheOven
Zaitsev was a propaganda tool
Even the top female Soviet sniper, Lyudmila Mikhailivna Pavlichenko, had more kills then him.
I guess it is similar to Hathcock in Vietnam, didn't have the most kills, just a better story.