Hogan's Heroes

Hogan's Heroes (1965)

Episode list - season 3

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All season 3 mistakesMistakes
1The Crittendon Plan0
2Some of Their Planes Are Missing6
3D-Day at Stalag 132
4Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari2
5Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London3
6Casanova Klink0
7How to Win Friends and Influence Nazis3
8Nights in Shining Armor4
9Hot Money4
10One in Every Crowd2
11Is General Hammerschlag Burning?1
12A Russian Is Coming3
13An Evening of Generals5
14Everybody Loves a Snowman3
15The Hostage0
16Carter Turns Traitor3
17Two Nazis for the Price of One2
18Is There a Doctor in the House?3
19Hogan, Go Home3
20Sticky Wicket Newkirk1
21War Takes a Holiday0
22Duel of Honor3
23Axis Annie3
24What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?2
25LeBeau and the Little Old Lady2
26How to Escape from Prison Camp Without Really Trying0
27The Collector General0
28The Ultimate Weapon1
29Monkey Business3
30Drums Along the Dusseldorf3
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Trivia: A sinister aspect of an otherwise lightheated comedy, but the fact is that Hogan and his men are war criminals. They engage in combat activities behind enemy lines when not in uniform, and worse, while wearing enemy uniforms. The Germans tried that during the Battle of the Bulge and those arrested were shot.

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The Antique - S5-E12

Question: When Hogan gives Klink $100 for the cuckoo clock, the bill handed over was a crisp American $100 note. How did Hogan get an American $100 note? At best, in this time period, he should only have Reich Marks. And how would he have 333 Marks, 33 pfennigs? Unless he had a side businesses going, this seems unlikely.

Movie Nut

Answer: It's a comedy, not a documentary.

stiiggy

Perhaps it was counterfeit. There are numerous episodes where they deal in counterfeit monies.

Chosen answer: Hogan and his men are running a spy ring out of the camp, they have access to supplies from outside. (In another episode, they have to convince a defecting German officer that they're legitimately working for the Allies by arranging a specific personal ad to run in the next day's London Times, so a new $100 bill is not beyond their capabilities).

Captain Defenestrator

Answer: Werner Klemperer fled Nazi Germany as a teenager. His two conditions for taking the role of Colonel Klink were that he had to be a bumbling idiot and he always had to lose. It would then be a character mistake that if Hogan offers him a fresh American hundred-dollar bill, he's not going to ask questions, he's going to take the deal. The fact that he's Commandant and could just confiscate the money from Hogan would never occur to him because, again, he's a bumbling idiot who, by the actor's contract, always has to lose.

Captain Defenestrator

Answer: Rightfully, Hogan should not have any money at all. POW were stripped of all cash they carried. The intention was to make escape more difficult. The fact that Hogan has what is the equivalent of a third of the price of a KdF-Wagen (You'd probably know it as a Volkswagen Beetle) in cash should rightfully make Klink more than a litle suspicious.

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