Three Australian lieutenants are on trial during the Boer War for shooting Boer prisoners. Their actions were authorized by the military, but the General Staff is using them as scapegoats in an attempt to disassociate itself from the war's irregular activities. While the trial does not proceed as smoothly as the General Staff had hoped, it does so in spite of the defense's best efforts in court.
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Three Australian lieutenants are on trial during the Boer War for shooting Boer prisoners. Their actions were authorized by the military, but the General Staff is using them as scapegoats in an attempt to disassociate itself from the war's irregular activities. While the trial does not proceed as smoothly as the General Staff had hoped, it does so in spite of the defense's best efforts in court.
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