The point of the movie is that a small force can create a real shit-storm if used right. The mission is to debilitate the Heer's command structure. The force is small because that's what could be inserted without tipping off the operation. Being small and behind the lines meant they couldn't take all those people prisoner. Yes, there were civilians among them, and being invited to that party meant you were 100% behind the Nazi program, so I didn't feel sorry for them. (Kitchen staff and the like wouldn't have been allowed into the bunker IRL, some of them might have been part of the op.)
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Why I hate the movie "The Dirty Dozen"
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