En 1918, un bataillon américain entier est encerclé par les Allemands, et abandonné par les siens. En 1918, lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, dans le secteur de Meuse-Argonne en France, l’ancien avocat de New York et Major Charles White Whittlesey est assigné par le Général Robert Alexander à une attaque suicidaire massive contre les forces allemandes, dans la forêt d’Argonne avec son bataillon composé de cinq cents hommes.
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