Introduction:
At the end of World War II, British Marshal Montgomery planned a special plan-operation market garden. About 35,000 British paratroopers parachuted into German-occupied Dutch territory, trying to seize the bridge across the Rhine so that the Allies could advance into Germany and end the war. In this largest airborne operation in history, a small group of soldiers codenamed "Matchbox" have their own tasks. When the matchbox team was accidentally shot down and the commander died on the spot, the chances of the team's success seemed to have become very slim. Seven British soldiers who didn't know each other in the squad found themselves separated from the Allies. They met three German soldiers who only wanted to seek treasure and make a fortune, a major paratrooper with a keen sense of smell like a vulture and his subordinates, and an SS officer who came to protect the treasure. All people have ulterior motives, and a fierce battle is inevitable.
The hidden treasures of the Nazis in the film are art antiques plundered from various museums in Europe. Hiding in an abandoned mine on a remote farm. Germans also forced local peasant women to cook for them. There is a plot in which a peasant woman puts a prepared soup bucket on the ground to urinate and then gives it to the Germans. Later, the British paratroopers were caught in a fierce battle by the German SS at the Treasure Farm, and the American paratroopers who finally arrived only caught some leftovers.
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