Erich Hartmann. | Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6,9./JG 52, | 24. August 1944.
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Erich Hartmann. | Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6,9./JG 52, | 24. August 1944.

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(Rumor that Hartmann might get transferred)
Krupinski: Youâre not allowed to leave this Gruppe.
Hartmann: I donât think it works that way.
Krupinski: I found you, I trained you, I crashed next to you; youâre under warranty.
Operations officer: Any questions about the plan?
MĂślders: Yes. Why is âdonât get shot downâ written three times?
Steinhoff: Statistically, someone needs the reminder.
(Everyone slowly turns to Marseille at the end of the table.)
Marseille: Hey, I only ran out of fuel twice this week.
(Night, everyone freezing in their bunks)
Hartmann: I canât feel my feet.
Krupinski: Thatâs because you stole my blanket and I stole yours.
Hartmann: That doesnât make any sense.
Hrabak: Welcome to the Eastern Front. Nothing does.
(Thaw season. The airfield is mud.)
Krupinski: We no longer operate an air base. We operate a swamp.
Rall: Itâs a combined arms experiment: aviation and bog warfare.

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Krupinski: Who wants to hear how I almost got shot down twice in five minutes?
Barkhorn: No one.
Hartmann: I do.
Rall: I donât, but I want to know how youâre still alive.
Hrabak: I came to check discipline.
Barkhorn: Better than our supply situation.
Rall: Which is the diplomatic way of saying ânonexistent.â
Hrabak: Excellent. I see the sarcasm levels are adequate.
Propaganda: Weâd like some stirring statements for the newspapers.
Steinhoff: âItâs cold, the fuel is bad, and weâre very tired.â
Propaganda: âŚSomething more uplifting.
Barkhorn: We havenât all died yet?
Propaganda: I see I came to the wrong Gruppe.