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Behind the front lines, in a chateau filled with fine wine and classical music, paced. He had been promised a promotion if he could take "The Ant Hill," a German stronghold that was essentially a suicide trap. Mireau didn't care about the cost in blood; he only cared about the glory that awaited him on the other side of the slaughter. The Impossible Order
Dax, horrified by the injustice, stepped in to defend them in a court-martial. He argued with the fire of a man who still believed in truth, but the trial was a sham. The verdict was written before the first word was spoken: The Final Walk Orizzonti_di_gloria_1957_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
The three soldiers were chosen not by their actions, but by chance and personal grudges: Behind the front lines, in a chateau filled
In the muddy trenches of France, 1916, the air smelled of wet earth and impending doom. , a former criminal lawyer turned soldier, looked at his men—exhausted, hollow-eyed, and barely clinging to life. The Impossible Order Dax, horrified by the injustice,