Mussolini, furious after twenty years of fruitless fighting between Italian troops and Libyan Bedouins, orders General Graziani to capture the leader of the rebels: Omar Mukhtar. The arrogance of the fascist general clashes with the idealism of the Libyan leader. After a serious defeat of the Italian troops, the reign of terror begins: the Italian soldiers receive orders to attack not only the guerrillas, but also the civilian population. Despite the harsh reprisals, the will of the Bedouins does not waver. Obsessed with achieving victory and Mussolini's approval, Graziani orders the population to be besieged and prevented from receiving supplies.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/29840-elser-er-hatte-die-welt-verandert-dvd--8436535544979.html29840Elser: Er Hätte Die Welt Verändert [DVD]Mussolini, furious after twenty years of fruitless fighting between Italian troops and Libyan Bedouins, orders General Graziani to capture the leader of the rebels: Omar Mukhtar. The arrogance of the fascist general clashes with the idealism of the Libyan leader. After a serious defeat of the Italian troops, the reign of terror begins: the Italian soldiers receive orders to attack not only the guerrillas, but also the civilian population. Despite the harsh reprisals, the will of the Bedouins does not waver. Obsessed with achieving victory and Mussolini's approval, Graziani orders the population to be besieged and prevented from receiving supplies.https://dvdstorespain.es/556224-home_default/elser-er-hatte-die-welt-verandert-dvd-.jpg4.876instockKarma Films4.8764.876002016-07-25T08:30:44+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Mussolini, furious after twenty years of fruitless fighting between Italian troops and Libyan Bedouins, orders General Graziani to capture the leader of the rebels: Omar Mukhtar. The arrogance of the fascist general clashes with the idealism of the Libyan leader. After a serious defeat of the Italian troops, the reign of terror begins: the Italian soldiers receive orders to attack not only the guerrillas, but also the civilian population. Despite the harsh reprisals, the will of the Bedouins does not waver. Obsessed with achieving victory and Mussolini's approval, Graziani orders the population to be besieged and prevented from receiving supplies.