Through the Trenches
00:00 - 02:11
2m 11s

General Mireau walks through the trenches and checks on his soldiers' will to defeat the enemy. He comes across a soldier that is shellshocked and instructs the sergeant to remove that soldier, as he feels his cowardice can be detrimental to the group.

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