During World War I, commanding officer General Broulard instructs his subordinate, General Mireau, to attack a German trench position in exchange for a promotion. Despite the fact that the mission is suicidal, Mireau orders Colonel Dax, his own subordinate, to arrange the attack. In order to save face, General Mireau wants the court-martial of three random troops.
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During World War I, commanding officer General Broulard instructs his subordinate, General Mireau, to attack a German trench position in exchange for a promotion. Despite the fact that the mission is suicidal, Mireau orders Colonel Dax, his own subordinate, to arrange the attack. In order to save face, General Mireau wants the court-martial of three random troops.
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