World War II, north Africa. British troops on the verge of collapse push to fight a incline . It isn't really just a military objective. It's a manmade instrument of torture, The Hill, a tower of sand siphoned with a sun. And the troops' tormentors aren't their own comrades-at-arms, although the enemy.
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World War II, north Africa. British troops on the verge of collapse push to fight a incline . It isn't really just a military objective. It's a manmade instrument of torture, The Hill, a tower of sand siphoned with a sun. And the troops' tormentors aren't their own comrades-at-arms, although the enemy.
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