The Siege of Kut al-Amara in World War 1 in 1916 is an important episode of the war between the superpower (British Empire) and the weakest power (Ottoman Empire). It is an example of the everlasting struggle between the wild face of imperialism and colonialism and the weak right owners who were protected by the shield of unity, and they were able to defeat the most powerful empire of the world at that time, The surrender of approximately 13,000 British-Indian soldiers after 147 days of siege was the worst surrender in the history of the British army, and this battle has been deliberately omitted from their history books, this unexpected victory was a shock to the oppressed who had lost hope of a free life, this film provides an accurate analysis of this battle to be an example for all current generations that only unity and ignoring the sectarian differences can make miracles on the mutiny against injustice.
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