War in North Africa during World War II. British troops nearing exhaustion attempt a treacherous ascent despite their deteriorating condition. This isn't a military goal. As a man-made tool of torment, The Hill is a towering sand tower scorched by the white-hot sun. The soldiers' tormentors aren't the enemy; rather, they are their own comrades.
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War in North Africa during World War II. British troops nearing exhaustion attempt a treacherous ascent despite their deteriorating condition. This isn't a military goal. As a man-made tool of torment, The Hill is a towering sand tower scorched by the white-hot sun. The soldiers' tormentors aren't the enemy; rather, they are their own comrades.
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