sympathy with the feldwebel
Colonel Kramer stared aghast at the empty compound and the gaping prisoners' tunnel under the fence.
"Feldwebel Steiner," he bawled.
Feldwebel Steiner arrived at a run and saluted smartly.
"Feldwebel Steiner," rasped the Colonel in a businesslike voice, "all ze British prisoners have escaped. Report the matter at once to General Vortzel."
"Feldwebel Steiner," he bawled.
Feldwebel Steiner arrived at a run and saluted smartly.
"Feldwebel Steiner," rasped the Colonel in a businesslike voice, "all ze British prisoners have escaped. Report the matter at once to General Vortzel."
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Why does Colonel Kramer sometimes pronounce his th like a z and sometimes like a th?
He's German.
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