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Thank you. My darling. Unquote. : Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, this is so degrading. Take him away, Klink. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [does so] Sorry, general. Col. Robert E. Hogan: And I suppose, uh, she put her arms around you? Pleasure, No. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: It must be the underground. Louis LeBeau: You're wasting your time, Major Hochstetter. We've got him. Hans Georg Schultz: I got into the wrong conversation. Col. Robert E. Hogan: The party was for me, sir. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Major, this happens to be Tuesday. Can't hold their liquor. Col. Wilhelm Klink: You cannot use it, and that's final. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Traitors, all of you. Col. Wilhelm Klink: [on telephone] What was that? What is going on there? Col. Robert E. Hogan: I broke up a beautiful friendship. Col. Wilhelm Klink: [boys are polishing Klink's car] These boys polish the car every time I come to see you. Heil Hitler! Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Colonel Klink: Schultz, into the cooler they go. Col. Robert E. Hogan: And then Wagner's brother shoots Colonel Klink. Still, you're a likable clod. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Did you hear me? Throw away the key. It's in the neighborhood. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Of course, we could give you the time to think it over in a special cell we have. I won't say a word. | [Hogan pretends to have passed out from drinking]. Sgt. Col. Wilhelm Klink: It was a great personal loss to me. Release Dates : Col. Robert E. Hogan: Not even if I said you were the greatest military mind in the Third Reich? Schultz: No, Herr Kommandant! Hochstetter, I am in charge of this project. Howard Caine. You didn't know behind that stern soldier, there is a a world traveler, a dreamer a lover! That's why I came here in the first place! What good is a rusty monocle? Schultz Mueller: This one looks stupid . I'm not holding a girl. Are you expecting any warm clothing? Back to Stalag 13. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Who is that woman? Andrew Carter: Well, that's what Newkirk says it means. Andrew Carter: And a 'Good morning' to you, too, Schultz. Peter Newkirk: What did you say, Schultz? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [about Klink] Every year that man lives takes at least a century of the thousand year Reich! Adequate. Probably an oversight at headquarters. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [Zagoskin hands him his notebook] Until I clear you, you will please stop inventing. Berlin is calling every minute. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [hangs up] We've got him. The actress, named Sabrina Scharf, had a booming body, so I googled her, and guess who else she played on a 60s TV show. In future, to avoid confusion, why don't you just say 'Good Morning' in English? Cpl. You obviously worked hard on this plan, Klink. Col. Robert E. Hogan: To buy something. Sgt. Col. Robert E. Hogan: After two years here, who cares what they look like? He is best remembered for playing the role of German Gestapo Major 'Wolfgang Hochstetter' in the television comedy series, Hogan's Heroes (1967 to 1971). Peter Newkirk: [as Humphrey Bogart] Do you speak German? Back! Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURITY HERE. Major Hochstetter Major Hochstetter a character not in the main cast was played by an American actor, as was French resistance leader Tiger. But you were here. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: I consider it the perfect oversight. Back to Stalag 13. She must be an orangutan. Not a laugh in the book. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Schultz, so you made a few stupid mistakes. Hochstetter: Why not? Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Don't they drink tea in France? Andrew Carter: Hey, gang! "Hogan's Heroes Quotes." Are you aware that I am in charge of this project, and that this is the inventor? Sgt. [Klink enters the room]. You are now Big Chief Running Bear Who Goes Swift And Sure To Beer Garden. Cpl. Explore our collection of motivational and famous quotes by authors you know and love. Louis LeBeau: All you're gonna get is my name, rank and serial number. Who calls it the "Klink Plan"? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Colonel Wilhelm Klink. You know that guy, Hitler, who wrote it? Louis LeBeau: Yes he does! Sgt. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Him I would let goldbrick. Top Major Hochstetter Quotes Writing has power, but its power has no vector. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Yes, but Klink is such a stupid one. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Sgt. Hans Georg Schultz: Roll Call! Traitors, all of them. In the second place this isn't a social visit, its official. Quotes [repeated line, indicating Colonel Hogan] Major Hochstetter : WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING HERE? : Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: What is this bungler doing here? That's what I would like to hear. Col. Wilhelm Klink: I'm at your disposal, Captain. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Are you aware that, last Monday night, an American plane dropped a bomb on Gestapo headquarters? Col. Wilhelm Klink: I distinctly saw Colonel Hogan watching the planes when they flew over the camp. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Carter? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Hi Schultz! Andrew Carter: Uh-huh, and sometimes little old men have big old guns. In the middle of World War II you give yourself a birthday party? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: What is this man doing here? Sgt. Cpl. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: This is the message? Col. Robert E. Hogan: I wouldn't do that, sir. If my head is to roll, all heads will roll. Col. Robert E. Hogan: I don't know anything about the underground or sabotage. Perhaps, someday, as a fallen hero, I shall be carried off to Valhalla across the saddle of a beautiful German war maiden, such as you my dear Helga. Col. Robert E. Hogan: The call sir, it's after 7:00 you get the night rate. Col. Wilhelm Klink: But why should that responsibility fall upon me? [while safecracking, the phone rings in Klink's office and Carter answers]. Col. Robert E. Hogan: And if he asks any questions? General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: If I do, I'm liable to shoot him myself. Take that paper out of your mouth. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Thirty days is an cruel and human unjustified punishment, to be inflicted only by a sadist. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Yeah, that's not the code Oh, it's the old double-look method. Many are unaware that he was. Col. Wilhelm Klink: The Ping-Pong tournament is canceled. Dr. Hermann Felzer: You asked me that in Berlin, Herr General. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Honest with you? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Who's defending him? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Col. Wilhelm Klink: [after catching Schultz accepting items from the prisoners] Cigarettes? Col. Wilhelm Klink: Schultz, take him away. Do you allow this sort of thing? Col. Wilhelm Klink: Exactly what I was going to say, sir. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Then what's the bad news? Andrew Carter: We haven't got time Our what? [Sgt. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Yes, Herr General. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Look, I got the idea of stealing it, right? Peter Newkirk: Yeah, but how are you fixed for film? Louis LeBeau: What about me, Colonel? The SS used the SA rank system, not the Wehrmacht one. Cpl. Close the gates! Col. Robert E. Hogan: So what? Back, back, all of you. Col. Robert E. Hogan: 'Sugar candy' is code for something special. KLINK Go get Colonel Hogan. Cpl. Col. Robert E. Hogan: I know who the fool is. Col. Wilhelm Klink: The candles from the birthday cake. Peter Newkirk: I'm going to need a few things, you know. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Hans Georg Schultz: Achtung! I've taken all the necessary precautions. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Traitors, all of them. : Colonel Hauptmann is a very lucky man. Raus! What is going on there? Col. Wilhelm Klink: What are you waiting for? Hans Georg Schultz: Well Colonel Hogan asked me if he could leave the camp tonight again to see the baroness. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Hogan, I will not go down alone. Hogan, I Marya Cut the wire. Alright, alright. The Allies won't bomb a prisoner of war camp. Peter Newkirk: All the way around? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Major Hochstetter, Herr General, in charge of security here, and you're all much too close to this rocket. I did not even get up this morning! Col. Wilhelm Klink: [Klink explaining the purchasing plan] I understand they're already beginning to call it the "Klink Plan". Major Hochstetter is a genius, Putzie. Col. Wilhelm Klink: What's there to know? Official Sites Col. Wilhelm Klink: Then why do you want me to marry her? Major Martin: [in disbelief] You're an American. Back, back, all of you. : Can't finish wars they start. Sgt. Baroness Lili von Schlichter: Colonel, I will be safe here? Colonel Feldkamp would have to be a Standartenfhrer. The moonlight- it's beautiful on the laundry or the bakery. They knocked the stuffing out of the Messerschmitt factory and got away from the Luftwaffe! General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Are you crazy, Klink? [Newkirk and Carter are found near the camp fence]. She is my interpreter, Hochstetter. Col. Robert E. Hogan: You're right, the situation is hopeless, there's no solution, we're faced with an absolute impossibility. You've already figured how to turn this to your advantage. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Did you hear that, Schultz? Helga: As a warrior, you must feel it deeply. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners running a Special Operations group from the camp. It ran for 168 episodes from September 17, 1965, to April 4, 1971, on the CBS network. You might as well have said Friday, for all I care. Louis LeBeau: I will personally hold them spellbound with my repertoire of songs, dances and snappy patters. Col. Wilhelm Klink: I do. Ritter: The general was kind enough to let me tag along on the inspection tour. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: And if you ever tell anyone, I will have you kept in this cooler for a year. Sgt. Not sufficient entertainment, perhaps. Colonel Klink: Those prisoners will be released over my dead body! Col. Robert E. Hogan: That's the hotel, all right. Col. Robert E. Hogan: This little caper of yours better come off. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: I have never had any trouble resisting you. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Kinch, you go with Carter and help him set up his bomb factory in Tunnel Number 3. So handsome and so unlucky. Col. Wilhelm Klink: That I'd have to think over. Until I clear you, you will please stop inventing. Sgt. | And Shut Up! Col. Wilhelm Klink: [Outraged] Or, you could be Big Fat Schultz Who Goes Swift And Sure To The Russian Front! : : Colonel Karla Hoffman: [ordering the others out of the room] I have observed that the psychic communication between Hogan and Schultz is very close. Peter Newkirk: In that case, sir, why don't you tell us what you've thought of? This page focuses on the career of Howard Caine, best known for his role as Major Hochstetter in the television series Hogan's Heroes, both as an actor and as a musician. Cpl. Col. Robert E. Hogan: All right. It's almost PAST time for Roll Call! General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: We haven't had a friendly chat at any time. Actor. Thirty days in the cooler. Colonel Klink: This is Germany. Hans Georg Schultz: [after failure to keep a straight face] I wasn't talking about you, Herr Commandant. Col. Wilhelm Klink: One of the radio detector units has picked up a wireless sending coded messages. One of these wires disconnects the fuse, the other one fires the bomb. Cpl. Col. Robert E. Hogan: We'll give it back after we take it apart and make blueprints of it. Col. Robert E. Hogan How about "Lili Marlene"! Sgt. Col. Robert E. Hogan: I think I have an idea on how to explain the noise. | Sgt. Sgt. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Klink, a German officer has been insulted. Cpl. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Oh, Nimrod is a very brilliant man. What if we find out what is is and if its important enough, we get London to bomb the camp? Hans Georg Schultz: Let me see. Major Hochstetter has found a U.S. Armed Forces button a. Sgt. Back, back, all of you. For me? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: What did you tell him? Schultz: They aren't giving you a blindfold. Sgt. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: What is it at your camp, Klink? Who's "we"? Werner Klemperer played Colonel Wilhelm Klink, the incompetent commandant of the camp, and John Banner played the bungling sergeant-of-the-guard, Sergeant Hans Schultz. Who's worried about firing? Mental fitness, that's another. [Myra and Newkirk are being held in a German prison]. Did you hear me? Louis LeBeau: Maybe they'll drop us some USO girls. I have given it many hours of intelligent thought. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Witness? They got him. I want you to give that a lot of thought on your way to the Eastern Front. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Lock us up? Col. Robert E. Hogan: That's cruel and inhuman punishment. Cpl. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Maybe the Major didn't mean it when he said 'heads will roll.' : I've seen to it personally. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Your lying! : His most memorable phrase he said throughout the series was "What is this man doing here? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: That phone call. Col. Wilhelm Klink: [surprised and aghast] Hogan, you are the biggest liar I have ever met in my whole life! Sgt. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, you fools. Hans Georg Schultz: You said it, big boy. Anyone within a hundred yards of this rocket will be shot und reshot. What is this man doing here? I'm worried about spying. Cpl. I sent her the kiss by mail? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Ja. Oh, unforgettable. I never send for anybody, not even if I need them. Colonel Klink: No prisoner escapes from Stalag 13! What does he look like? Col. Robert E. Hogan Hans Georg Schultz: He called you a liar! Andrew Carter: Oh, yeah. You heard the phone ring. Col. Wilhelm Klink: [talking with Colonel Becker] General Burkhalter tells me that you are the commandant of a POW camp, just like me. Schultz: No, no, it is Major Hochstetter. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Col. Robert E. Hogan: [Schultz tells about his evening] Don't just stand there, Schultz. Hogan: [Hogan and Newkirk pose as German officers in a Nazi building] Take this man's name down, have him transferred to the Russian front! Col. Robert E. Hogan: [trying to persuade Col. Klink to call General Burkhalter] Why don't you give him a call, sir it means so much to him. Peter Newkirk: [as Sydney Greenstreet] Oh, fluently, sir, fluently. You are ignorant! That's fifty miles away through the heart of Germany. Which one would you cut, Shultz? : Hans Georg Schultz: General Burkhalter, what are you doing here? Andrew Carter: How true- that's true! Mouth stuffed with cotton wool! Chocolate bars? Anyone within a hundred yards of this rocket will be shot and reshot. What is going on there? Radio Host: [Hogan pretends to be a Nazi sympathizer to get on German radio and discredit a propagandist] You read Mein Kampf, I believe. "Hogan's Heroes Quotes." Harold J Stone and Howard Caine make the believable and entertaining. Captain Karl Metzler: In return for *information*! [repeated line, whenever Col. Hogans shows up] General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: First suppose you tell me what you were doing there. Did you hear me? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Yes, Major Hochstetter. Col. Wilhelm Klink: I'm sure Mrs. Burkhalter was famished when she arrived. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [Zagoskin hands him his notebook] Until I clear you, you will please stop inventing. [reads the lines he worte down] "Mairzy Doats, Little Boy Blue" [eats the paper] I realise this is hard to believe, general, but Klink- General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: HOCHSTETTER! Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: You may come and go as you please, Kommandant. Company Credits A child could do that. Hogan: [the phone rings while Hogan's men are cracking a safe] Answer the phone, tell him it's the wrong number. Quotes Field Marshall Rudolf Richter: You have more than one tunnel? You're not gonna get anything out of me. Sgt. Col. Robert E. Hogan: [reads note] My dear Colonel, clever the way you got Wagner out of that prison camp. : 9.61K subscribers Subscribe 64K views 2 years ago This is a compilation of all of the times Major Hochstetter ever said "Who is this man?" and "What is this man doing here". Quotes.net. Col. Wilhelm Klink: I'm really not in need of another officer. Hogan: After your supply factory is blown up and the Gestapo blame you and you still want to stay? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Cpl. Andrew Carter: I yell and scream at him, call him a few twelve-letter names, and if he still gives me an argument, I think of something else. Andrew Carter: Well, sure. He's made you an honorary Chief of the Sioux tribe. General von Rauscher: She is my interpreter, Hochstetter. Just because we're prisoners doesn't mean we can't have our own prisoners. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [sarcastically] Oh, thank you very much. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, Herr General, don't I always do a good job for you? : : I'm sorry you missed it, Major, it was a great party. Cpl. He has? Col. Wilhelm Klink: They say we are holding a girl. Hans Georg Schultz: When I say 'Achtung' that means that you all are to SNAP to attention. Cpl. Sgt. Col. Robert E. Hogan: For the liberation. Louis LeBeau: A dancing lesson? Colonel Klink: The only orders that I am interested in are my own orders. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Let's get our prisoner first. Col. Robert E. Hogan: There's a rule or something? Which wire, Colonel Klink? Rate this quote: 0.0 / 0 votes 207 Views Share your thoughts on this Hogan's Heroes's quote with the community: 0 Comments Notify me of new comments via email. Colonel Klink: I will thank him the next time I see him, huh? And I believe a full corporal. Therefore Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter Hans Georg Schultz: Jawohl, Herr Kommandant. Time changes things, God changes things, the dictators change things, but writers can't change anything. Sgt. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: What are you babbling about? Col. Robert E. Hogan: If you stood any closer to them, your Iron Cross would get rusty. : And a 'Good day' to you, too, Schultz. What is this man doing here? Col. Wilhelm Klink: What's there to behold? Tell me, is that jackass Klink still in command? Col. Wilhelm Klink: I did not mean you sir , you're not clever. [puts her arms around him, kisses him], Lady Leslie Chitterly: Come, Robert. Schultz: Col. Hogan if you ever escape Schultz: Be a good fellow and take me with you. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: I know, and it still mystifies me. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Well, we've got our own prison. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, General Burkhalter, what a pleasant surprise. Colonel Klink: But that would mean I would have to be dead first! It's so good when he leaves. Louis LeBeau: The new girlie magazines must be in from Paris. You'd better brush up on your German, Schultz. Hans Georg Schultz: Well, she let me kiss her - affectionately, you know? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURITY HERE. See also [everyone except Hogan continues to shout and sing]. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: But, uh where is there to go in a prison camp? Col. Wilhelm Klink: [Klink thinks Burkhalter is there to make him marry his sister Gertrude] Well, you see, sir, this is very difficult for me to say, but, uh, I feel in my heart that I am not worthy of Gertrude. Colonel Sitzer: We want you to keep it a secret until the presentation. I'm sorry you missed it, major, it was a great party. You know it's really a marvelous surprise. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Klink. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: I am sure it's not necessary to tell you what will happen to you should there be an escape, hmm? Sgt. Andrew Carter: Let's get out of here! We are determined to destroy this fool at any cost. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: You're a good-looking girl. Take him away, Klink. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: The fat prosecutor. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Speak up, Schultz. Huh! Louis LeBeau: We don't drink anything we don't stomp on. [repeated line, indicating Colonel Hogan]. Col. Robert E. Hogan We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. [Zagoskin hands him his notebook] General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Have all security precautions been strictly observed? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter : Major Hochstetter, Herr General, in charge of security here, and you're all much too close to this rocket. The Adolf Hitler Bridge is still in business. : This is WHY Major Wolfgang Hochstetter Was PROBABLY Agent "Nimrod!" Many watching Hogan's Heroes have seen the episode, the Missing Klink. Sgt. [pause] Carter: So what if you haven't told me who you're calling yet?No matter who you're calling it's still the wrong number because I don't even have a phone! Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: I haven't asked you anything yet. Now, I don't want to sound like I'm blowing my own horn but General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: You sound like a whole brass band. Col. Robert E. Hogan: [after the death of Hercules] This plan better work. The man can't dance. Col. Robert E. Hogan: [discussing the Crittendon Plan] All I can say, Crittendon, is it better be good. Sgt. Ooh, I like that name. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: YOU GIVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR A PRISONER? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Colonel Klink, you're an evil man. : Sgt. Web. Just let us all know when it's time for Roll Call, will you? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Maybe it's some kind of new secret weapon. Louis LeBeau: How do we get it in here? Peter Newkirk: Yes, good thing the mail arrived. So that's a command for attention, huh? You're pulling my leg. Andrew Carter: I was just going into town for some beer. Sgt. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: You have one simple alternative, Commandant. Sgt. Louis LeBeau: And I cooked that whole pot of chow mein with sauerkraut. Have you read his book on the chain of command? General von Rauscher Peter Newkirk: You don't think I'd let a Frenchman make the tea, do you? Col. Wilhelm Klink: Well, now that you mention it, so would I. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: I will arrange it. Newkirk: Jawohl, Herr General! Hans Georg Schultz: Oh, I'm sorry, Freddy. Sgt. You can depend on me. Did you hear me? : [Hands over papers with orders to Klink] Colonel Klink: You've got to get that mixture just right. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: And a dancing lesson. Colonel Klink: [about how he got Hogan out of the cooler] I used all my intelligence and craftiness. What do I do? And it makes me feel good all over. Kommandant Klink's orders. Who's worried about firing? At the age of 13 Howard Caine (family name Cohen) moved with his family from his hometown of Nashville, TN, to New York City, where he began studying acting. What is this man doing here? Col. Robert E. Hogan: Well, it's true, we dug the tunnel and tried to escape. General von Rauscher: Responsible for the security of our witness. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: [reading the plan] Amazing. (a beat)Orders from the Fuhrer himself were not to surrender and to fight to the death. : : Col. Robert E. Hogan: It's going to be the only bridge in the world with a built-in bomb. Col. Robert E. Hogan: You heard the commandant, now back to your post. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: You have no prisoners in there. You're not gonna get anything out of me. He barely escaped the terrible raid! General von Rauscher: I AM IN CHARGE OF SECURITY- Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING HERE? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [annoyed] I didn't say you said anything about Friday. Cpl. : Col. Robert E. Hogan: Mm-hmm, we think it'll, uh it'll go a lot easier for you, sir - you should be prepared. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: A lot like me. Colonel Klink: Why do you keep looking at the time, Hogan? Col. Wilhelm Klink: I assure you I shall give the Gestapo my complete cooperation, Major Hochstetter. Sgt. : 1 May 2023. Col. Robert E. Hogan: That's The Crittendon Plan? Sometimes The Great Impersonation The Pizza Parlor The 43rd, a Moving Story How to Cook a German Goose by Radar Psychic Kommandant The Prince from the Phone Company The Safecracker Suite I Look Better in Basic Black The Assassin 694 17K views 2 years ago Hogan's Heroes! [slide, Klink's desk is full of curdled-up papers] I got it. Hans Georg Schultz: Be a good fellow and take me with you. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Oh, no. Sgt. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Klink, how is it that you get so much more pleasure out of seeing me than I do out of seeing you? Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Ja, Kommandant Klink, a man who could have been great, except he wasn't very good. That's worthy of Himmler himself, major. Col. Wilhelm Klink: I never said anything about Friday. What is going on there? Andrew Carter: Yeah, and Klink's happy - nasty happy. Hans Georg Schultz: Colonel Hogan, he said a terrible thing to you! [Kisses Helga's hand]. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Of course not. I'm warning you. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Personally? twin flame cause spiritual awakening, state of michigan employee pay dates 2022, st joseph hospital birth records,

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