Comparing Stalingrad (1993) to other German films about WWII

I've only really seen two German films about WWII, both of which are anti-war. Stalingrad (1993) and Downfall (2004). Right now I'm in a film studies class on WWII Cinema, largely from a Soviet and modern Russian perspective, and next week we'll be talking about the German side (both pro and anti-war). I was wondering if some of the more knowledgeable people on this subreddit could give me good examples of German cinema dealing with issues surrounding WWII, especially those dealing with the Eastern front. I have to give a short compare and contrast presentation of major themes and approaches between Soviet/Russian and German cinema and would like to broaden my range before then.

Sorry for the strange post, and thank you all in advance!