Stalag 17
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:14:02
just like the ones you used to know.
:14:05
Aren't those the words
that clever little man wrote,

:14:09
the one who stole his name from
our capital, that something or other Berlin.

:14:16
Look at that mud.
:14:18
I hope you'll still be with us in spring.
We shall plant some grass here.

:14:25
And perhaps some daffodils.
:14:35
I understand we are minus
two men this morning.

:14:39
I am surprised at you, gentlemen.
:14:42
Here I am, trying to be your friend
and you embarrass me.

:14:46
This could get me into hot water
with the High Command?

:14:50
They would court martial me,
after all these years of a perfect record.

:14:56
You wouldn't want that
to happen to me, would you?

:14:59
Fortunately those two men...
:15:14
As I was saying, fortunately
those two men did not get very far.

:15:19
They had the good sense to rejoin us,
so my record stands unblemished.

:15:24
Nobody has ever escaped
from Stalag 17.

:15:29
Not alive, anyway.
:15:45
- Sergeant Hoffman of Barracks 4.
- Yes, Sergeant Hoffman?

:15:49
As Compound Chief, I protest at the way
these bodies are left lying in the mud.

:15:53
- Anything else?
- Yes. Under the Geneva Convention,

:15:57
dead prisoners
must be given a decent burial.

:15:59
Of course. I am aware
of the Geneva Convention.


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