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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

"Will the Real Colonel Klink Please Stand Up Against the Wall

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  • I really think that these episode should have more views than it does now. It would be awesome to see a "Hogan's Heroes" series but perhaps set in today's time period.

  • @gurufreeiz I agree! Though they certainly don't make 'em like they used to >:(

  • thanks for the great vids!!!

  • @flipside1545 You're welcome!!! Thanks for watching!!! :)

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  • 2:35 when i heard that line the first time i had to stop the video and laughed until i cried and couldn't lay on my left side for three days, best line ever written...anywhere!

  • @jtofspades I KNOW!!!! Love his mustache here!

  • Hey! Its the spy from the first episode!! 

  • @Rick6315 It's more like a joke about Nazis, not reminiscence or anything. Another version is:"How high can a german shepherd jump" - "about yay high". They're not particularly good jokes, but it's a means to ridicule racism and bigotry of any sort, so it's probably a start. It takes their invincibility away, and maybe next time we'll be able to fight them earlier.

  • @guitarsquiddy not speaking German this is just what I was told ,though referring to the 3 reich or Hitler in any form is legally frowned upon in Germany,so it makes since they would say something silly.

    Thanks for the translation

  • @guitarsquiddy sorry, I meant its height. Silly mistake to make really

  • @Rick6315 - "How high is your corn" would translate to "Wie hoch ist dein Getreide?" which sound nothing like the 3rd reich greeting formula. It might however provoke the answer "so hoch" - "that high", possibly accompanied by a gesture indicating it's height.

    Greetings

    BTW: I'm Austrian and I've loved this show since I when was about 12 years old.

  • @theintelligent1973 I was stationed in Germany for 2 years.The show is played there more than in the U.S.

    (BTW when the germans say "heil hitler" in Germany they say "how high is your corn") in german it sounds close to heil hitler

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