
October 1941. Eighteen months into France’s occupation by German troops, young Communist members of the Resistance shoot dead an officer of the German Army. In retaliation, Hitler demands the deaths of 150 Frenchmen, as 'retribution'. The targets are to be mostly young men believed to share the assassins’ political convictions. Most of these men are taken from an internment camp for opponents of the occupation; a 35-year-old French rural administrator is ordered to select the victims. Although the parish priest appeals to their conscience and moral sensibilities, both the German military and their French helpers slavishly follow their orders.
Guy Môquet

Ernst Jünger

Lucien Touya

Jean Pierre Thimbaud

Soldier Otto

Oberst Speidel

Kristucat

Charmille

Désiré Granet

Victor Renelle

Claude Lalet

Sub-prefect Bernard Lecornu
Dr. Maurice Ténine

Marc Bourhis

Abbot Moyon

Georges Chassagne

General Otto von Stülpnagel

Lieutenant of the camp

Soldier Franz

Captain of the Choisel camp

Ambassador Otto Abetz

Lieutenant Hotz
Gilbert Brustlein

Marcel Bourdarias

Jean Poulmarc'h

Jules Auffret

Julien La Panse

Odette Nilès
