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* On a related not, for all their teasing of the big guy, the group tries to protect Shultz, whenever possible.

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* On a related not, note, for all their teasing of the big guy, the group tries to protect Shultz, whenever possible.
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* Minor, but in one episode, a high ranked officer visits the Stalag. Walking past the guards, he walks past Shultz (who seems to recognize him, yet wants to seem professional), stops, turns around, realizes who the large sergeant is and gives him a warm greeting, complete with a hug, disregarding the rank difference between them, as the two of them had served in the same unit in the prior war, where Shultz had saved his life at least once.
* On a related not, for all their teasing of the big guy, the group tries to protect Shultz, whenever possible.
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* From the album, the setup for “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.” Newkirk finds Carter trying to write a letter to his girl in London, but struggling to find the words to tell her how he feels. Instead of ribbing him for it, Newkirk offers to help him out.
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* Carter getting over his DearJohn letter and going to see the waitress in town in the season one finale.

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* Carter getting over his DearJohn letter DearJohnLetter and going to see the waitress in town in the season one finale.
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** And the ''previous'' time she'd been captured (much earlier in the series), he immediately put a high-priority mission on hold and staged a cross-country operation to Paris to bust her out of the Paris Gestapo office. [[CrazyAwesome Using a doorman in a Russian café to impersonate Heinrich Himmler.]] ''And accomplished the mission anyway.''

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** And the ''previous'' time she'd been captured (much earlier in the series), he immediately put a high-priority mission on hold and staged a cross-country operation to Paris to bust her out of the Paris Gestapo office. [[CrazyAwesome [[CrazyEnoughToWork Using a doorman in a Russian café to impersonate Heinrich Himmler.]] ''And accomplished the mission anyway.''
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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a TheChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't try to flatter Klink or threaten him, but simply explains the situation straightforwardly and asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report. For his part, Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.

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* In "Hot Money" Money", there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a TheChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't try to flatter Klink or threaten him, but simply explains the situation straightforwardly and asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report. For his part, Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.



* Almost any time [=LeBeau=] gets excitedly greeted b the guard dogs.
* In "Hogan's Double Life" while Major Pruhst of th Gestapo does browbeat Klink a little, unlike Major Hochsetter he asks for Klink's help in proving that Hogan is a spy rather than just stomping around and making threats. Late in the episode when Klink doesn't have an invitation to a field marshall's party (because Hogan stole it) Pruhst unites the commandant to come as his guest, to Klink's visible happiness.

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* Almost any time [=LeBeau=] gets excitedly greeted b by the guard dogs.
* In "Hogan's Double Life" Life", while Major Pruhst of th the Gestapo does browbeat Klink a little, unlike Major Hochsetter he asks for Klink's help in proving that Hogan is a spy rather than just stomping around and making threats. Late in the episode episode, when Klink doesn't have an invitation to a field marshall's party (because Hogan stole it) it), Pruhst unites invites the commandant to come as his guest, to Klink's visible happiness.joy.
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* Almost any time [=LeBeau=] gets excitedly greeted b the guard dogs.
* In "Hogan's Double Life" while Major Pruhst of th Gestapo does browbeat Klink a little, unlike Major Hochsetter he asks for Klink's help in proving that Hogan is a spy rather than just stomping around and making threats. Late in the episode when Klink doesn't have an invitation to a field marshall's party (because Hogan stole it) Pruhst unites the commandant to come as his guest, to Klink's visible happiness.
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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a TheChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.

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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a TheChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up try to flatter Klink or threaten him, but simply explains the situation straightforwardly and asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and report. For his part, Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.
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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a ChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.

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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the counterfeiting moment shows a ChainsOfCommanding TheChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.
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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the coounterfeitting moment shows a ChansOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.
* In "[=LeBeau=] Aand the Little Old Lady" the underground agent [=LeBeau=] is seeing spends a lot of time refusing to leave after being exposed until she can try to warn her other contacts by radio.

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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the coounterfeitting counterfeiting moment shows a ChansOfCommanding ChainsOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.
* In "[=LeBeau=] Aand and the Little Old Lady" the underground agent [=LeBeau=] is seeing spends a lot of time refusing to leave after being exposed until she can try to warn her other contacts by radio.



* Carter getting over his DearJohn letter and gogin to see the waitress in town in the season one finale.

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* Carter getting over his DearJohn letter and gogin going to see the waitress in town in the season one finale.
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* In "Hot Money" there's a surprisingly nice moment where the Gestapo officer in charge of the coounterfeitting moment shows a ChansOfCommanding moment when describing how a breach in security could get him executed. He doesn't suck up to Klink or threaten him, but simply asks him as an equal to leave that incident out of his report and Klink seems unusually sincere and understanding when he agrees, for which the officer thanks him.
* In "[=LeBeau=] Aand the Little Old Lady" the underground agent [=LeBeau=] is seeing spends a lot of time refusing to leave after being exposed until she can try to warn her other contacts by radio.
* Schultz protesting the attempts to rig the boxing match between Kinch and "Battling" Bruno, at least until being threatened by Klink.
* Carter getting over his DearJohn letter and gogin to see the waitress in town in the season one finale.

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