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738:. When Crittendon is first transferred to Stalag 13, Hogan poses him a "hypothetical" question, asking what he would do if he were aware the POWs were engaged in spying and sabotage; Crittendon replies that he would report them to the German authorities, because a POW's only job is to escape. He constantly tries to escape, but his attempts all fail due to his incompetence. In later episodes, Crittendon is aware of Hogan's operations and tries to participate, much to Hogan's annoyance, since Crittendon is hopelessly inept and clumsy. In the episode "Lady Chitterly's Lover," Fox played both Crittendon and British traitor Sir Charles Chitterly (a parody of 692:
camp, Hochstetter is highly suspicious of Hogan and comes to regard him as "the most dangerous man in all Germany." Hochstetter's position in the Gestapo makes Klink clearly fearful of him, while Burkhalter, who openly despises Hochstetter, is not. Although he is extremely suspicious of Hogan, Hochstetter fails to notice how he himself is manipulated by Hogan: like Klink and Burkhalter, whenever a Hogan scheme results in a German disaster, Hochstetter accepts Hogan's advice about what to tell his superiors in Berlin. Before being cast as Hochstetter, Caine appeared as two other German officers, artillery officer Major Keitel, and Gestapo Colonel Feldkamp.
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him, which visibly touches Hogan. Newkirk once disobeys orders and explains the team's activities to an Allied general who was unaware of Hogan's real mission and chastised him for appearing to cooperate with the Nazis, with Newkirk telling the general he should "know how we all feel about Colonel Hogan" ("The General Swap"). When a British general praises Hogan's war efforts, Hogan is quick to state that he "has a good crew", crediting the men with the team's successes ("D-Day at Stalag 13").
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relationship with Hogan, and was clearly smitten with him. In the pilot episode, Helga works as a manicurist in the prisoners' underground barber shop, but this is the only scene in the series that shows her cooperation as that extensive. Lynn left Hogan's Heroes at the end of its first season, because her off-screen relationship with Bob Crane was causing trouble in her marriage. Helga's departure was never explained in the series. Lynn later made two guest appearances as other characters.
601:) – Following Dixon's departure from the show after season five, the series producers chose to create a new character rather than recast his part. Baker, like Kinchloe, is an African-American radio expert who runs the underground communications center. Newkirk is elevated to Hogan's second-in-command (despite being lower in rank to both Sergeants Baker and Carter) during the sixth season. As with Kinchloe, Baker is able to contribute vital support to the missions assigned to him by Hogan. 315:. In the episode "War Takes a Holiday", he says that in civilian life was the owner of Germany's largest toy manufacturing company, however in other episodes he says that he is "a poor man." His claims of poverty are backed up by the fact that he is frequently short of money, even to the point of borrowing from the prisoners. He has a wife and five children, whom he sees only on infrequent leaves. He is apparently unfaithful, as he is seen dating women from the nearby town of 971:(portrayed by Roy Goldman and three unknown actors) – Four prisoners in Hogan's barracks who serve as extras in crowd scenes and occasionally provide minor support for operations requiring more men than Hogan's core team. They appear in the majority of the show's episodes, but have almost no dialogue and are never listed in the credits. In one episode, Slim is described as the petty-theft specialist among the prisoners. 770:
activities. Her schemes often come into conflict with Hogan's, but their plans always turn out to be compatible. Marya constantly flirts with Hogan, and also with LeBeau. LeBeau is extremely infatuated with her, trusts her, and believes in her whole-heartedly, but Hogan is always wary and suspicious of her motives. Klink is also suspicious of Marya, stating that trouble always ensues when she visits Stalag 13.
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seen meeting in Klink's car, and in "Top Secret Top Coat", she jokes that he should pay her for her help with an engagement ring. Valdis appeared on the series once in a minor role prior to being cast as Hilda. Valdis and Bob Crane were married on the show's set in 1970. Most of the cast and crew were present, and Richard Dawson served as Crane's best man.
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frequently seen bribing Schultz with food for information. He is friendly with camp's guard dogs, which makes it possible to use a hidden tunnel entrance located under a doghouse in the kennel. Though claustrophobic, he sometimes facilitates Hogan's operations by hiding in small spaces, such as the safe in Colonel Klink's office, boxes, crates, or a
241:. Batman advises Klink not to get picked up as Chief O'Hara can be very tough with aliens incognito. Klink quotes "Incognito, with my monocle". When Robin asks Klink to say hi to Colonel Hogan for them, Klink angrily leaves quoting "It's a wonder he never tried to borrow your Batrope to pull another one of his escapes". In the episode of 517: 667:) – General Burkhalter is Klink's superior officer, and is in charge of Luftwaffe prison camps. His rank is equivalent to a lieutenant (three-star) general in the American forces. Burkhalter is domineering, irritable, and treats Klink with open comtempt... "Shut up, Klink!" He regularly threatens to send him to the 672:
do whatever is necessary to prevent her from finding out. Like Klink, Burkhalter depends on Hogan's explanations to get him out of trouble with the high command when Hogan's schemes result in German failures for which he would otherwise be responsible. In the pilot episode, he was portrayed as a colonel.
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who keeps Stalag 13 supplied with guard dogs. He is a member of the German underground resistance, and secretly in league with Hogan and his men. Schnitzer's truck is occasionally used for smuggling people in and out of camp (through the entrance under a doghouse), as the guards are too afraid of the
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In the pilot episode, "The Informer", Carter is a lieutenant who escaped from another prisoner-of-war camp, staying at Stalag 13 before continuing his journey to England. However, by the second episode, Carter is a different character, with a different rank, and is a permanent member of Hogan's crew.
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near the fictional city of Capezio. Bonacelli does not support the Fascist war effort, and attempts to desert to Switzerland in "The Pizza Parlor" under the guise of a trip to Stalag 13 to study Klink's operations. Hogan convinces him to instead return to his camp and act as an Allied spy. Bonacelli
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or have him shot. Burkhalter is mystified by Stalag 13's perfect record, unable to make sense of it in contrast with Klink's apparent incompetence. Burkhalter fears his wife, and after Hogan arranges to obtain photos of him with other women in order to blackmail him, Burkhalter frantically agrees to
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Schultz seeks to avoid trouble at all costs, generally preferring to ignore the prisoners' suspicious activities, a desire he expresses with his catchphrase, "I know (see, hear) nothing, nothing!" Hogan and his crew often openly discuss or carry out their operations in Schultz's presence and get him
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Hochstetter is zealous, hot-tempered, and given to fits of shouting. Unlike most of the other German characters, he references being a long-time member of the Nazi Party. Hochstetter often arrives at Stalag 13 to investigate Klink or one of Klink's visitors. Given the high rate of sabotage near the
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In one first-season episode, LeBeau refers to being married, but except for that one instance it is never referenced again. When Lebeau and Marya flirt on several occasions, he expresses a desire to marry her. He is portrayed as a stereotypical Frenchman, attracted to many of the women with whom he
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Colonel Albert Biedenbender guessed Hogan's plan and developed a successful defense. Hogan graduated third in his military class, and seems to thrive on difficult if not impossible missions. He was described by Biedenbender as having "a flair for the overcomplex" because of the complicated details
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Louis LeBeau is a skilled chef and occasional tailor. He is passionate about his cooking and patriotism for France. LeBeau frequently uses his culinary skills to impress Klink's guests, and Hogan uses LeBeau's culinary prowess to gain access to Klink's guests at dinners or banquets. LeBeau is also
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Hogan's men are extremely loyal to their commander, as he is to them. In "Two Nazis for the Price of One", Hogan and his men are ordered back to London after they discover their operation is known by a Gestapo general. When circumstances force Hogan to stay behind, the men all elect to remain with
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Due to Hogan's care in planning operations, the skill of his staff, and Hogan's success at manipulating Klink and Schultz, Hogan's team is usually successful. Throughout the show, Hogan impersonates German officers, typically using aliases derived from his own name, such as "Hoganschmidt." He is a
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in seasons 2–6) – Hilda replaced Helga as Klink's secretary. Her role is very similar to Helga's, aiding the prisoners by providing information to Hogan and confirming details of the stories he tells Klink. Hilda's relationship with Hogan seems to go beyond flirtation, since they are occasionally
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twice; once from Gestapo headquarters in Paris., and once from a train, as she is being taken to Berlin for trial. Tiger made her first appearance in one of the very first episodes of the series; Season one, episode two, "Hold That Tiger." Martel also played an unrelated underground agent named
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of a high-ranking German officer or scientist. Her mission is to either discredit them or set them up for arrest, as she notes that "...We cannot trust Hitler to shoot all his own generals". She first meets Hogan and LeBeau in Paris during the second season, where she learns of their Stalag 13
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After failing his entrance exams for law or medical school, he received an appointment to a military academy and graduated 95th in his class. Stuck at the rank of colonel for twenty years with an efficiency rating "a few points above miserable", he is the only member of his class still in the
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agent, Marie Louise Monet, who collaborates with Hogan and has a recurring romantic relationship him. Hogan speaks of Tiger with great respect. He notes that she has saved his life "more than once", and he describes her as "The leader of the French Underground." Hogan frees Tiger from the
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in season 1) – Helga was Klink's first secretary. She was pro-Allies, having assisted Hogan and his men in their operations, such as providing verification for Hogan's statements when he tries to manipulate Klink, or stealing documents to pass on to Hogan. Helga had a flirtatious personal
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Often the British voices heard on the radio as being from "London" were done by Richard Dawson, using a different, more "posh", accent than the one he used for Newkirk. Dawson had originally proposed using a Liverpool accent for Newkirk, but the producers rejected the idea.
206:. Although Klink keeps his relationship with Hogan at arm's length, he frequently seeks Hogan's suggestions when faced with professional challenges, which Hogan typically uses as an opportunity to help the Allied cause. Klink is an enthusiastic but untalented violinist. 198:. Klink is, for the most part, portrayed as a cowardly and muddling career officer rather than a stereotypical evil German or ardent Nazi. Klink is easily manipulated by Hogan through a combination of flattery, chicanery, and playing on Klink's fear of being sent to the 503:
matches as a middleweight; because of this experience, in one episode he is recruited to fight a guard from Stalag 13. Kinchloe has remarkable ability when participating in undercover activities, but due to his skin color, his roles outside of the camp are limited.
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Ivan Dixon left the series after the fifth season, and was replaced in the cast by Kenneth Washington for season 6. No mention was ever made on-screen explaining Kinchloe's departure from Stalag 13, and his role as radio operator was filled by Sgt. Baker.
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on the Russian Front and presumed dead; General Burkhalter suggests she marry Klink, much to the prospective groom's horror. Later ("Kommandant Gertrude"), Frau Linkmeyer arrives at the camp with her new (and reluctant) fiancé, Major Wolfgang Karp
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Robert E. Hogan is the main protagonist of the series, senior officer among the prisoners of war at Stalag 13, and leader of a group of prisoners who secretly sabotage the German war effort and help allies to flee Germany. Hogan commanded the
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Carter references his fiancée Mary Jane, whom he expects to marry after the war. Unlike the rest of the men, he is shown to be shy around women, and Newkirk and LeBeau often joke about his naïveté. Although Carter is technically the ranking
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ladies' man, engaging in relationships with both Klink's secretaries, Helga and Hilda, and many of the civilian women with whom he comes into contact. In "The Ultimate Weapon" he even becomes romantically involved with a female SS officer.
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relatives. Hovis did not want to remove his wedding ring to play the character, so to conceal it, Carter wears gloves in most of his appearances. In the few episodes in which he is gloveless, Carter's left hand is visible only briefly.
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Peter Newkirk had been a magician in civilian life. He uses his skills as a pick-pocket, forger, lock picker, and safe cracker on many occasions, particularly to forge Klink's signature or open the safe in Klink's office. As a
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Schultz seems ambivalent to the German war effort, once stating that, "In war, I do not like to take sides.", and "Things were so much happier here when we had an emperor." Like Klink, Schultz is a veteran of
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Luftwaffe who has not risen to the rank of general. As far as the Wehrmacht knows, no prisoner has ever escaped Stalag 13 during Klink's command, a record he frequently touts. Klink always wears a
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to ignore (or even assist) them, either by bribing him (with chocolate bars or LeBeau's gourmet cooking) or pointing out how he could be implicated if he reports them to Klink. Schultz carries a
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appears again in "The Return of Major Bonacelli," having traveled to Stalag 13 after he is discovered as an Allied agent. Hogan talks Bonacelli into photographing the new advanced German
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rifle, though he never keeps it loaded, and tends to misplace it or even hand it to a prisoner when he is distracted.
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A talented mimic, Kinchloe easily imitates German officers speaking over the radio or telephone. Kinch is from
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Klemperer reprised his role as Colonel Klink outside of the series twice: once in a cameo in a 1966 episode of
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Upon the death of Robert Clary in November 2022, Kenneth Washington is the last surviving cast member of
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descent. He is gullible, cowardly, vain, inept, and often clueless. He is a veteran aviator of the
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television network for 168 episodes over six seasons from September 17, 1965 to April 4, 1971.
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are occasionally assigned to Klink's command, but Hogan always finds a way to get rid of them.
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Andrew J. Carter is a chemist and explosives expert in charge of ordnance and
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spy whose work occasionally aligns with Hogan's. She often appears as the
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before defecting to England, narrowly escaping capture by Hochstetter.
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in the second appearance) – Bonacelli is the commander of an Italian
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contact who appeared in three episodes. (Orlandi's real-life wife,
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James "Kinch" Kinchloe is primarily responsible for
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as Colonel Crittendon, alongside Klemperer as Klink
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Prior to the war, Carter was a 368:Actor Robert Clary was a French Jew and 102:The character was named after the actor 1456:Shandley, Robert (September 15, 2011). 981: 291:; he wears a fictitious version of the 146:(Colonel) Wilhelm Klink is an old-line 1181:. Season 1. Episode 26. 18 March 1966. 1086:. Season 1. Episode 3. 1 October 1965. 1341: 1339: 1177:"The Prince from the Phone Company". 623:as Fräulein Hilda with Crane as Hogan 172:Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe 7: 1207:"Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari". 987: 985: 194:on his left eye and often carries a 528:Technical Sergeant Andrew J. Carter 492:actor identified in such a manner. 1439:"Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 2". 1422:"Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 1". 736:Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar 439:, as well as celebrities, such as 14: 1633:"The Return of Major Bonacelli". 1599:"That's No Lady, That's My Spy". 1514:"A Tiger Hunt in Paris: Part 2". 1494:"A Tiger Hunt in Paris: Part 1". 1274:. 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Index

Hogan's Heroes
American
sitcom
television series
CBS

Bob Crane
Bob Crane
United States Army Air Forces
Colonel
504th Bombardment Group
Hamburg
Luftwaffe
Robert Hogan
Bernard Fein

Werner Klemperer
Colonel
Werner Klemperer
Kommandant
Oberst
Luftwaffe
Prussian
First World War
Iron Cross
1939 clasp for a second award
Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe
Pilot's Badge
Honor Cross
World War I

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