Shortly after, Dax found his surviving men in a local tavern, rowdy and whistling at a captured German girl forced to sing for them. As she began a simple, mournful folk song, the room fell silent. The soldiers, reminded of their own humanity and the wives and mothers they might never see again, began to hum along, tears streaming down their dirt-caked faces.
The night before the execution, the mood in the camp was haunting. The three men faced their end in a barn, grappling with fear and the absurdity of being killed by their own side. Orizzonti_di_gloria_1957_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
, chosen because he witnessed his lieutenant’s cowardice. Private Ferol , labeled a "social undesirable." Private Arnaud , a decorated hero chosen by lot. Shortly after, Dax found his surviving men in
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 The night before the execution, the mood in
The three soldiers were chosen not by their actions, but by chance and personal grudges: