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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

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 three soldiers were chosen not by their actions, but by chance and personal grudges: Orizzonti_di_gloria_1957_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

In the morning, under a gray sky, they were marched to the stakes. Dax watched in silent fury as his men were executed for a "cowardice" that actually belonged to the generals in the chateau. A Bitter Song

, chosen because he witnessed his lieutenant’s cowardice. Private Ferol , labeled a "social undesirable." Private Arnaud , a decorated hero chosen by lot. Dax, horrified by the injustice, stepped in to

When the whistle blew, the attack was a disaster. The French soldiers were mown down by machine-gun fire before they could even clear their own wire. Seeing the retreat, Mireau flew into a rage and ordered his own artillery to fire on his troops to "force" them forward. The battery commander refused the illegal order.

Dax watched from the doorway. He was ordered to return to the front immediately. There was no glory on the horizon—only the long, cold road back to the trenches. , a former criminal lawyer turned soldier, looked

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