A German mercenary named "The Captain" leads his company who fight for whoever will pay them, regardless of religion. His soldiers pillage the countryside,
raping and looting when not fighting. During their campaigns, they encounter Vogel, a former teacher trying to survive the fighting and resulting chaos in south-central
Germany. Vogel runs from the Captain's force, and eventually stumbles upon an idyllic mountain valley, untouched by war. Vogel convinces the Captain to preserve the village so it can shelter the band through the coming winter, as the outside world faces famine, plague and the devastation of war. The Captain agrees, but kills Korski, one of his own men, without warning when the latter objects to the idea of desertion. The local headman, Gruber, submits, after obtaining the best terms he can. The local
Catholic priest is livid that the mercenaries include a number of
Protestants (and nihilistic
atheists for that matter), but there is nothing he can do to sway the Captain. The Captain kills several dissenting members of his band to uphold their pledge to set aside religious divisions. Elsewhere, the locals accept their fate. The Captain and Gruber agree to appoint Vogel as judge to settle disputes between villagers and soldiers. As long as food, shelter, and a small number of women are provided, the mercenaries leave the locals alone. The Captain takes Gruber's wife, Erica, for himself. Hansen (one of the soldiers) attempts to rape a girl. When Vogel stops him, he and two others try but fail to kill the Captain. They flee, but return with a larger mercenary band before the winter closes the valley to outsiders. However, the Captain has anticipated this, and Hansen and his band are destroyed. From the first peddler to enter the valley in the spring, the Captain learns of a major military campaign in the
Upper Rhineland and decides to seek employment with
Bernard of Saxe-Weimar. Vogel wants to accompany him, fearing Gruber will have him killed once the Captain leaves. However, the Captain orders Vogel to stay as the condition of not sacking the village, leaving Geddes and Pirelli behind as guards. After the Captain departs, the priest catches Erica praying to Satan to keep the Captain safe. The priest has her tortured and condemned to be burned at the stake. Vogel demands of the priest why, when she had confessed, and the priest replies that it was to drive the Devil out of her: "She's truly saved." To spare her further suffering, Vogel volunteers to tie her up, so he can secretly knife her just before her body is consigned to the flames. Enraged, Geddes pushes the priest into the fire and holds him there, killing them both. Meanwhile, the Captain and his men fight in a night assault on a fortified city. He returns to the valley with the only other survivor of his band. Vogel tries to warn him, but the Captain rides into an ambush set by Gruber. The Captain, however, is dying of his wounds, so there is no fighting. He tells Vogel, "You were right. I was wrong." Inge, a young woman who has fallen in love with Vogel, wants to leave with him, but he tells her to stay, and walks off alone. ==Cast==