What was the constant fear of Klink and Schultz?

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Schultz and Klink, in constant dread of the Gestapo, tiptoed around Hogan’s clever schemes. The looming threat of a transfer to the ruthless Russian front haunted their every move in Stalag 13. Fear and paranoia ruled their world.
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What was the constant fear of Klink and Schultz?
- Threats on their lives
- Being arrested by the Gestapo
- Camp riots
- Demotion
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