At the end of World War II, 12 American prisoners of war are ordered to penetrate a heavily fortified enemy château and kill the Nazi officers who are on holiday there. The troops, most of whom face death sentences for a variety of severe offenses, have agreed to the mission and the prospective commutation of their sentences.
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At the end of World War II, 12 American prisoners of war are ordered to penetrate a heavily fortified enemy château and kill the Nazi officers who are on holiday there. The troops, most of whom face death sentences for a variety of severe offenses, have agreed to the mission and the prospective commutation of their sentences.
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