A large number of Lawrence's British military associates, and additionally some of his biographers, forcibly denied that any such request given, it doesn't matter that Lawrence expressly conceded as much in both his journal and authority frontline report. More regrettable was his reaction after finding that one rebel gathering, having missed the "no quarter" order, had taken somewhere in the range of 250 German and Turkish officers as prisoners.
Lawrence goes truly wild on the Tafas front line, arbitrarily shooting any Turk, who crosses his way. Protecting Lawrence biographers have often indicated this madness tinged scene at the film's nearby as a sort of elaborate Hollywood innovation.
There are also some scenes that are exceptionally right and wrong simultaneously, though not many. For example, the Water well scene where Sherif Ali slaughters Lawrence's guide. This scene is entirely imaginary. Then again, it demonstrates the fabulously complicated system of competitions, that existed between the different tribes in Arabia and made the assignment of framing a firm revolt armed force as such an overwhelming