![]() ![]() The visit to Stalag 13 is part of his acclimation to Germany. Klink also claims, despite official Swedish neutrality, that Svenson has been convinced to join the Nazi cause and give them his new formula. He is Karl Svenson, a world famous Swedish chemist who has recently developed a formula for a new steel alloy. He is successful, even talking Klink into showing him the visitor's biography in the current German edition of WHO'S WHO. He decides to visit Klink himself and cajole the intel out of him in his usual roundabout way. Hogan finds it interesting, since both clues point to the imminent arrival of a VIP visitor. The only things he has to report are the Klink phoned the local tailor to rush his new uniform and that he's ordered that the camp be tided up. ![]() Kinch, who has been monitoring the coffee pot and the now repaired bug, also checks in. Hogan checks in, but LeBeau has nothing to report. ![]() Later, LeBeau monitors Klink's office via a pair of opera glasses hidden inside a book he pretends to be reading, while Carter watches out for him. ![]()
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