
Hogan's Heroes focuses on a group of American soldiers, led by Colonel Hogan, who are confined in a Nazi prisoner of war camp called Stalag 13 during World War II. While trapped in Stalag 13, the inmates conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders. Because the Germans, led by the bumbling Colonel Wilhelm Klink, are often gullible, the real strength of Hogan's men are the elaborate ruses and sometimes dangerous lengths they will go to complete their mission.

At Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war camp, Colonel Robert Hogan and his fellow cohorts are a subversive group with many hidden talents. However, a spy has been planted amongst the men by the Germans. And when he learns of the gang's subversive operations, "Hogan's Heroes" must act fast to discredit him.

When Colonel Klink boasts that the Nazis' new tiger tank will lead the Germans to victory, Colonel Hogan devises a plan to get his hands on one of the vehicles, have it dismantled, send its blueprints to the Allies, and reassemble it --right under Klink's nose.

To give a scientist access to a rocket being kept in Stalag 13, Col. Hogan arranges for Kommandant Klink to receive an award.

Running a model POW camp is the only thing Klink has ever done well and he's about to be promoted if the prisoners can't succeed in making him look bad.

Hogan's plan to smuggle a baroness out of Germany is put in jeopardy when the Stalag receives a new senior POW who doesn't believe the prisoners should be engaged in espionage.

Having kidnapped a German general, Hogan must convince General Schmidt that he is in need of medical attention in order to learn the location of his attack center.

After an Allied bombing mission fails to take out the Adolf Hitler bridge, Hogan's team robs the camp arsenal to get the job done via sabotage.

With guards combing the woods for two escapees, Hogan will have to make the Germans nervous enough to drop their guard if he wants to deliver battle plans to London.

A barrel of heavy water is on its way to Berlin where it will be used in atomic research if Hogan can't find a way to steal it.

After Col. Klink bugs Hogan's quarters, the team scripts their own radio dramas in order to convince Klink that Hogan is a Nazi sympathizer.

Sergeant Schultz is relieved of his post after being found drunk on duty. It's up to the POWs to get rid of the new sergeant and rescue Schultz' career.

Corporal LeBeau masquerades as a French chemist while the prisoners smuggle the real scientist out of Germany.

Two ruthless officers threaten Klink into pledging much more than he can afford as a gift to the Führer, leaving Hogan's team to come up with the cash to protect the commandant.

When General Burkhalter threatens to close Stalag 13, Hogan convinces the Germans that they're sitting on an oil well.

The escape business becomes complicated when twenty unexpected escapees from Stalag 9 arrive on the doorstep, even more so when the soldier who led the break-out tries to lead an escape from Stalag 13 on his own.

London reports the escape sub is out of commission, leaving Hogan to build a boat to get his current escapee back to England.

The Allies' probing raid is going in end in a very happy birthday for Hitler if Hogan's team can't knock out a line of anti-aircraft guns.

When the Nazis store a truck filled with gold bricks looted from France at Stalag 13, the prisoners only have one objective: stealing as much as they can.

London asks Hogan's team to keep German General Stofle occupied at Stalag 13 while the Allies attack his command post. Plans grow complicated when Gestapo agents make an inspection of the camp.

When Hogan's new underground contacts turn out to be Gestapo agents, it will take some misdirection and quick thinking to save the team from their new friends.

Hogan recruits Schultz to play the part of Kommandant Klink after Carter, Newkirk and LeBeau are captured while on a sabotage job.

Hogan decides the best way to win an Italian's heart is with his native food when he prepares to recruit an Italian POW commandant to his side of the war, a plan which involves a complicated game of "Telephone".

Hogan's plan to relocate a mobile anti-aircraft battery is threatened when Klink's new executive officer proves to be power-hungry and very efficient at his job.

A new prisoner irritates everyone until he reveals himself to be a general in need of assistance in directing a bombing mission.

The prisoners have a brief window of time to sabotage a new noiseless plane engine before the Luftwaffe high command arrives to observe its test flight.

The prisoners need cash to process escapees. Fortunately, an African prince just landed in camp who the Germans want to bribe. Doubly fortunate, he looks a lot like Sergeant Kinchloe.

Hogan imports a safecracker from London to protect the secrets of a man who was in on a conspiracy to kill Hitler.

The Stalag's newest prisoners are a trio of beautiful women with information which would be useful to Hogan ... if he could get past their many admirers to talk to them.

Hogan's plan to assassinate an atomic scientist runs afoul when Group Captain Crittendon unexpectedly turns up and insists on helping.

Hogan plays matchmaker when Gen. Burkhalter suggests that Col. Klink consider marriage. The problem is that both Hogan and Klink think that the prospective bride is Burkhalter's niece when it's really her mother, Burkhalter's "dragon-lady" sister.

Hogan, Newkirk and LeBeau run the escape route toward London in search of traitors along the way.

Sergeant Carter requests to escape back to the U.S. after his girlfriend sends him a Dear John letter.

Hogan's plan to use a German bomber to destroy a refinery is challenged when the general who shot Hogan down comes to see how his prisoner has been spending his time.

Klink is caught in a plot against General Burkhalter and sentenced to face the firing squad if Hogan can't bail him out.

A Gestapo agent learns the inner workings of Hogan's operation and demands a million dollars in diamonds in exchange for his silence.

The sabotage job London wants the team to do sounds suicidal even before they learn Crittendon (Bernard Fox) apparently came up with the plan.

Luftwaffe pilots have been practicing with Allied planes, prompting Hogan to become social with the Germans to learn their plans.

While the Allies prepare for the Normandy Invasion, Hogan's team is given the job of distracting Hitler's general staff-so Hogan "promotes" Klink to the rank of General!

Schultz stumbles into a meeting of black market dealers and abruptly finds himself transferred to the Russian front.

Carter's over-elaborate rabbit trap proves excellent at catching Nazis when Hogan uses it to lure an electrical expert into camp.

The Gestapo's well laid plan to catch Col. Hogan results in them bagging Newkirk instead.

Klink turns Stalag 13 into a propaganda film set after a Hollywood movie star turned soldier is placed in the camp.

When the German's new code book ends up at the bottom of the well, the airmen will have to take a lesson from the navy to get it back.

Marya's latest lover is using her as bait to scoop up her underground contacts. Hogan's team may have to volunteer for service on the Russian front to keep their operation safe.

Gen. de Gaulle's call-to-arms inspires LeBeau to leave his current post and return to service in the Free French Army.

After the Gestapo murders a Stalag 13 guard, the team rushes to the rescue of his research partner before another man can be killed.

To smuggle maps out of camp, Hogan encourages Klink to feed his artistic side.
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The team is ordered to deliver an explosive laden briefcase to a German officer who is on his way to assassinate Hitler.

Battle lines are drawn when both the Wehrmacht and Gestapo demand the use of Stalag 13 for their own purposes.

Hogan takes advantage of Schultz' friendship with a general in order to rescue an underground agent from the Gestapo.

After the prisoners' tunneling causes a water pipe to burst, Hogan convinces Klink that there's a mineral spring beneath the camp.

Gen. Burkhalter's radio detection unit is making it impossible for the prisoners to deliver the new German codes to London, until a live bomb shows up in camp to distract the Nazis.

The Germans are testing a remote controlled tank at Stalag 13, motivating the prisoners to thwart their efforts.

Hogan and LeBeau head for Paris to rescue French resistance fighter, Tiger, from the Gestapo.

Hogan forms an uneasy alliance with Marya, a crazy Russian spy, in order to free Tiger and Klink from Gestapo headquarters.

Increased security measures around the camp are making it impossible for the prisoners to get information out, unless Carter's Hitler impression proves good enough to fool the Nazis.

Klink accidentally volunteers for combat duty and must turn to Hogan for help in retaining his current post.

The plan is simple: convince the Germans to bomb a decoy rocket gun factory thus leading them into an Allied trap. Now if Carter can only remember his lines before the Gestapo drags him away.

A German spy in London sends word that intelligence reports are being sent from the Stalag 13 area, prompting the Luftwaffe to spread false information and insert a spy among the prisoners.

LeBeau's love for France overwhelms his better judgment when Manet's The Boy with the Fife is brought to camp for safe keeping until Göring's birthday.

American General Barton may think Hogan's a traitor, but the Colonel's orders are to rescue the General, even if it means kidnapping a German field marshal to get the job done.

When their bribe money goes up in smoke, Hogan's team plans a bank robbery.

The prisoners celebrate Klink's birthday by swapping live ammunition for the dummy stuff meant to be used in a war game.

Hogan must swallow his pride and better judgment when a civilian scientist is put in charge of his team for a sabotage operation in a chemical research laboratory.

London is too backlogged on bombing targets to deal with a local cannon factory so the team dons civilian dress and heads in to do some sabotage. Things are going well until Newkirk is drafted into the German army.

The Gestapo is hot on the trail of Brauner, a financial genius Hogan is currently hiding. Defying the Gestapo is going to require building up Klink's confidence, and convincing him his orders are coming directly from the Fuhrer.

Klink's new junior officer is Gen. Burkhalter's brother-in-law. He's efficient, ambitious, and needs to be disposed of if the POWs want a chance to blow up a munitions train.

After Schultz loses his weekend pass, Klink declares Schultz won't leave camp until he's a tired old man. Hogan will have to prove that's exactly what Schultz is if he wants the sergeant to make a delivery for him.

FAFL Lt. Boucher is getting close to cracking under Gestapo Major Hochstetter's questioning until Hogan arranges his marriage to the girl he left behind.

RAF sergeant Flood is systematically escaping his way out of every stalag in Germany for fame and glory. Hogan must convince him to stay behind bars before he ruins the team's operation.

Blackmailing Gen. Burkhalter becomes necessary when Klink is put in charge of security on the radio tower Hogan's team intends to destroy.

After the inspector general gives Stalag 13 a near-failing grade, Klink brings in an efficiency expert to improve the camp's standing.

Klink accidentally comes into possession of top secret information which Hogan must steal from him before the Gestapo starts asking questions.

Klink and Hogan switch uniforms after Klink becomes convinced an assassin is after him.

There's a new romance in Schultz's life. It's too bad she's a Gestapo agent.

The Nazis' plan to assassinate Winston Churchill hinges on their man impersonating RAF Group Captain James Roberts. To test their plan, they'll first see if he can fool Roberts' old army buddy: Col. Hogan.

Sabotage plans have to be changed when the team is doubly hampered by a Gestapo agent among their underground contacts and by Gertrude Burkhalter haunting Klink's office.

Swedish scientist Karl Svenson isn't interested enough in war to take sides, unless one side wants to offer him a pretty girl as a bribe.

The Allies are forced to drop a load of bullet-proof vests outside of Stalag 13, leaving Hogan's team to deal with the logistics of getting them to the French Resistance.

The Nazis begin printing counterfeit Allied money at Stalag 13. To protect the post-war economy, the team must convince the lead printer that his life is in danger.

American Jack Wilson has had enough of POW life and he's willing to sell out Hogan's entire operation to earn his freedom.

Kinchloe and Hogan take a trip to Paris to reconnect with Kinch's old girlfriend and get a look at the Nazi plans for the defense of Paris.

Russian Lt. Igor Piotkin is motivated to get back to his squadron, and if Hogan won't send him back to Russia he'll escape on his own.

When the top Nazi generals plan a meeting in Hammelburg, London assigns Hogan's team to perform a mass assassination job.

As a blizzard gradually buries the stalag in snow, Hogan must contend with five increasingly restless escapees and Hochsetter's agents sniffing around for tunnels.

Russian spy Marya has been telling her lover quite a lot about Hogan's operation and the general is eager to bait the team into revealing themselves.

Carter's acting skills are put to the test when he must convince the Nazis that he's a chemist and willing to turn traitor. He might pull it off, if someone doesn't assassinate him before he can learn the location of the chemical plant.

A Gestapo officer who knows all about the Stalag 13 operation blackmails Hogan to find out about the Manhattan Project.

LeBeau's mustard plaster might not useful for curing Klink of his flu, but it could come in handy for distracting the Gestapo away from the team's current escapee.

When the Americans ask for their colonel back, Hogan is initially willing to head home, until he learns his replacement is Crittendon.

Newkirk is captured while on a reconnaissance mission and is scheduled for transfer. Defying orders, he flees back to Hammelburg to rescue a girl.

When the Gestapo store several underground leaders in Stalag 13, Hogan decides the best way to free them is to convince the Nazis that the war is over.

To smuggle a list of names out of Germany, Hogan devises an elaborate plan involving Klink believing a woman has fallen in love with him.

In need of a trip to town to deliver maps to an underground agent, Hogan, Newkirk and LeBeau agree to record radio messages for the German propaganda ministry.

The team isn't sure what kite flying, basket making and tent building have to do with planning an escape, but they're pretty sure Hogan has finally gone crazy.

LeBeau races to the rescue of his very beautiful underground contact while still trying to keep the other boys away from his girl by insisting she's a little old woman.

The team isn't sure how London expects five unarmed men to keep 10,000 German soldiers from moving for a few days, but the answer might solve their own problems of a Gestapo takeover going on in camp.

The team decides to steal from a thief when a Nazi general outfits a nearby mine as a storage place for looted museum pieces.

Schultz attracts Berlin's notice when he suddenly acquires the ability to predict Allied bombing raids and attacks on the Eastern front.

When the Hammelburg Zoo is hit in a bombing raid, the prisoners adopt Freddy, a stray chimpanzee, as their new camp mascot.

Sabotage plans go wrong, forcing Hogan to rely on Carter's archery skills to destroy a truck carrying jet fuel.

After Crittendon declares himself leader of the local underground, Hogan struggles to complete his current mission in spite of Crittendon's assistance.

It's time to play the psychological warfare game when the Gestapo brings in three beautiful women interrogators to charm information out of the lonely POWs.

Handing off a roll of film to the team's contact would be much easier if LeBeau's dog would tell them where he buried it.

Hogan suffers through several boring dinner parties while his team struggles to blow up a factory.

The team offers to paint the new Luftwaffe headquarters in order to plant some bugs.

Informant Heidi Eberhardt is desperate to get out of Germany, but when her underground contact is arrested Hogan has second thoughts about her loyalty.

Hogan and Klink deal with a Gestapo spy among the guards after a war reporter reveals details of Hogan's operation to the newspapers.

To catch a spy, Hogan teams up with a deep-cover American spy and takes a trip to Berlin.

There's a secret airfield somewhere in the area which London would love to bomb. Now Hogan just has to help Klink reunite with an old classmate to learn the location.

Carter, disguised as Klink, is spotted while on his way to a sabotage job. While the team takes out the targeted train, Hogan must concoct an alibi for Klink before the firing squad is assembled.

LeBeau's small stature makes him perfect for smuggling into a research facility.

After a kidnapper grabs the wrong target, Hogan must convince Burkhalter and Hochstetter that Klink is worth rescuing. Will Klink escape being executed by the Underground-only to be shot by the Gestapo?

The team has second thoughts about following London's orders when they learn their assassination target is a woman.

Hogan will have to play by someone else's rules when a general's daughter offers him vital information, but only on her terms.

Klink's plan to use a lovely baroness to charm information out of Hogan works to the colonel's advantage when London asks him to leak a false defense report.

With Klink doubling security and London demanding results, Hogan will have to rely on Gertrude to deliver a distraction while he blows up a train.

Klink must find a way to look worse than usual when he learns that his old girlfriend, now engaged to a Gestapo general, may still be in love with him.

Hogan feigns illness to gain access to the local hospital and his wounded contact inside it.

Carter's solution to the Stalag's financial problems may also offer a solution to Hogan's ammunition distribution problems.

Hogan is forced to play Marya's games when she arranges for him to be present at the testing of a new rocket.

As the ack-ack blasts Allied fighters from the sky, the team races to destroy a new radar dish and discredit the British scientist who created it.

Hogan's Italian contact has been compromised and needs to be smuggled out of the country but only if German cuisine doesn't kill him first.

Belatedly realizing the information they've sent London is a Gestapo trap, the team struggles to undo the damage they've done, without letting the colonel know.

When a gas station is installed at Stalag 13, the prisoners must find a way to sabotage the war effort without revealing their home base.

The team take Gertrude hostage in order to rescue an underground operative.

Klink spills Luftwaffe secrets at a dinner party and is sentenced to face the firing squad.

The already difficult task of sabotaging the new German bombs becomes further complicated when Newkirk is caught with his hands in Klink's safe.

The camp budget begins to disappear when a Gestapo major blackmails the kommandant.

When an American bomber crashes outside the gates, the team puts their forgery and card shark skills to work to swap out a vital piece.

Defector Field Marshal Rudolph Richter panics when the Gestapo comes for him and flees to Stalag 13 days before Hogan is prepared to smuggle him out of Germany.

To spook a courier into unchaining a briefcase from his wrist, the team convinces security that there's a commando somewhere in camp.

With the underground courier network down, the team will have to find a new way to spread information across the continent. Maybe Klink's new interest in antiques will help.

Newkirk turns traitor on international radio after the team's wireless breaks before they can send London bombing coordinates.

Finding the German's new atomic research facility is proving to be a challenge, even with Klink as its new head of security.

London's request for daily wind and weather reports results in the prisoners getting creative in their ways of acquiring and losing balloons.

With escapes in the other stalags reaching a critical level, Burkhalter demands his officers pass a physical or be sentenced to get in shape on the Russian front. Klink doesn't look capable of passing, unless the prisoners give him a hand.

To retrieve museum pieces the Nazis have been looting, Marya convinces Schultz to play the part of Hermann Göring.

The Nazis intend to prove they're the master race, even if it means cheating their way through a boxing match between Bruno the Stalag guard and Kinchloe.

Wedding bells are ringing in Hammelburg and Hogan's anxious to help with the planning if it means he can get in touch with an underground operative.

Carter finds himself promoted to corporal in the Wehrmacht after he's caught in uniform while on a sabotage job.

With fifteen escapees awaiting transfer and a Luftwaffe major threatening to expose Klink's theft of camp funds, Hogan has his hands full dealing with trouble.

The prisoners debate fight or flight when they learn a traitor in the underground will soon be revealing their names to Major Hochstetter.

Schultz is headed for the Russian front after Gen. Burkhalter catches him napping in the prisoners' barracks unless the POWs can hastily convert Schultz into a respectable German soldier.

To deliver information on deactivating landmines to London, Hogan concocts the legend of the merry widow and sends Klink to woo the most tantalizing woman in Germany.

Hogan's team takes over an abduction job after Crittendon's commando team is captured. Unfortunately, Crittendon is still at large and eager to help.

Hogan allows Klink to take over the escape planning business when the kommandant decides to locate the underground station assisting escapees.

When Lord Chitterly arrives in Germany to negotiate the surrender of England, Hogan will have to rely on Crittendon to perform a decent acting job for once.

Hogan may not trust Lady Chitterly, but he'll have to follow her plan or else both he and Crittendon are in a world of trouble.

Hogan resorts to blackmail after the Gestapo begin a takeover of the Luftwaffe Stalags.

Absolute power corrupts instantly when Schultz is given full command of Stalag 13.

New prisoner Captain Martin seems legit, but with the Gestapo sniffing around the colonel isn't taking chances—especially with an ammunition train in need of destroying.

The team is forced to get creative when heightened security won't let them anywhere near a top secret meeting going on in the rec hall.

The dynamite the Gestapo is storing in the cooler is making everyone uneasy. To further alarm the POWs, the dynamite trucks leaving camp seem to be mysteriously disappearing.

London declares rescuing Tiger from the Gestapo to be too dangerous a task to perform, but Hogan is willing to disobey orders when it involves someone he loves.

With Hochstetter monitoring radio transmissions in the area, the team will have to find a way to make their setup portable to safely broadcast a bombing location.

After being struck by lightning, LeBeau begins making increasingly amazing predictions about Col. Klink's future glory.

Carter slips up and speaks English while on a sabotage job, leading two scientists and a Gestapo agent straight to Stalag 13.

Burkhalter offers Hogan one million dollars to go to England and steal a P-51 fighter for the Nazis.

Major Martin, AKA Hans Strausser, believes the hard part of his information gathering in London is over when he arrives safely in Stalag 13. But with Hogan out to learn what he knows, his troubles are just beginning.

Newkirk does some creative cross-dressing to deliver life-saving medicine to a wounded underground agent.

Kommandant Becker of the Eastern front wants a transfer to a warmer assignment. He's willing to trade Hogan battle plans for Stalag 13. Now Hogan just has to convince Klink that Russia is where he wants to be.

Luftwaffe Col. Hauptmann is on trial for his life and with Klink as his defender, he's doomed to die unless the prisoners can fabricate some evidence.

Marya convinces Hogan to defect to the Nazis in order to get access to a new rocket.

Gertrude's fiancé is assigned as Klink's new executive. He's a pushover, but the woman behind the throne is smart enough to turn Stalag 13 into a real prison.

His search for the Hammelburg sabotage leader leads Gestapo major Pruhst to Stalag 13 and Col. Hogan is in the cross hairs unless he can find a plausible alternative suspect.

An avalanche hangs over the pass near Hammelburg in the perfect position to halt a Panzer division. Hogan's team would love to do a little noise making, if a particularly nasty general didn't have them in chains.

Three mobile rocket launchers are aimed at London and awaiting detonation, or destruction. With radio detection trucks patrolling the area and one rocket sitting inside Stalag 13, directing the Allied bombers could turn into a suicide mission.