I read a fan-written final show script years ago that posited the theory Klink and Schultz were actually in on it the whole time and had each been playing the idiot, and assisting when/where they could without breaking cover.
Hogan: “Just remember the inspector general always has an extra ticket for the Stalingrad Express.” Klink: 😨 “Just a moment Hogan. What needs to be done?” Kills me every time! 😂
This scene is sort of ridiculous. Imagine this happening in the real life. There would be both long term consequences and short term death from shot wounds.
I seem to remember the earlier seasons were more realistic, which is probably why I prefer them. I liked the tension. Then again, the show was never very serious.
It’s a satire which can be held as accurate and true for Germans serving the Reich. The famous Stalag 17 jailbreak, made into a movie, was possible because prisoners were able to time the guards. They moved about the camp, heading for the escape tunnel at timed intervals when guards disappeared as they turn corners. Unfortunately an air raid, blew the timetable and lit the camp. Otherwise, they would have made a perfect escape. Another case of German incompetence is tied to Adolf Hitler’s death. He was suppose to be burned to a crisp after his death. But Third Reich twits only acquired the exact amount of gasoline. For two weeks, it had not rained so when Hitler’s corpse was drown in gasoline, most of it was absorbed by the ground. Hitler could not be burned properly. He was recognizable & identifiable by teeth work mostly. So Hitler’s plan to be a feared ghost, a man who possibly escaped, evaporated. Nazis’ belief in their own infallibility, in lack of error, belief in their perfection, ensured this little trick did not happen. Hitler was easily identified. Same is true when it comes to Resistance and partisan sabotage, one could always predict where and what they were doing. Lack of flexibility made them entirely predictable and, in some cases, easily defeatable. Hogan’s Heroes has a certain reality. Even episodes where they imitated Adolf ring true. It makes sense, they never check. They’re Nazis and believe they’re perfect.
I read a fan-written final show script years ago that posited the theory Klink and Schultz were actually in on it the whole time and had each been playing the idiot, and assisting when/where they could without breaking cover.
@Jacqueline Davis it was years ago, sorry. I wish I could find it again.
If only i could get my hands on a blueprint like that in Klinks office.
3:24 I love that the SS Guard is carrying an MG42 rather than something more practical like an MP40
That's pretty cool.
Lol that would knock him off his feet if he opened up with that
🤣🤣
Hogan playing Klink like a fiddle has always been my favorite element of the show!
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Hogan plays Klink like a fiddle much better than Klink plays the violin.
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My favorite parts are anything involving Shultz
Me too, but love it even more when Hogan plays Hochstetter the fool
Hogan: “Just remember the inspector general always has an extra ticket for the Stalingrad Express.”
Klink: 😨 “Just a moment Hogan. What needs to be done?”
Kills me every time! 😂
Always a Good laugh watching these clips
"Just a hunch colonel but i don't think your wanted here."
you’re
mg42 denies up to 1600 line crossings per minute
The moment those men were found in the mattresses, the prisoners were supposed to be shot xD
John Mulcahy decided to enter the priesthood after the war ended.
Then not long after that gets drafted in the Korean war.
Need to revise the title.
Leon askin scar on his cheek is real the gestapo have it to him
Right episode but wrong scene
*"the WHAT is WHAT?!"*
Klink is this man ever . Lock up!!
This is LtCol Vidman who believed the water cooler talk.
Keep America Great
TRUMP 2020 go to hell stupid prick ! Can't you enjoy something genius without involving politics and specially this clown president of yours ?
My poor dad Mjr Hochstetter... My dad was never right after the war...
About fuckin time i was recommended Hogans Heros.
Comedy Gold
2:40 - Even cleaning up the bedbugs :P
Amazing what Col Hogan was capable of doing, or was it the ineptitude of the German soldiers especially Col Klink?
Mostly it was Klink and Schultz. Hogan even said that if they lost Klink, their operation would fold. (can't remember what episode)
Hogan always fooled Colonel Klink.
Did I get the title or episode wrong? I would like to correct it if that is the case.
SURELY, YOU'VE HEARD OF THE
GRONKULATOR.
GO PATRIOTS!
Hey 3:35
The war is over or did you forget
Mistitled video. Nowhere in the video does Hogan try to convince Germans that the war is over.
Mis labeled video 🙁
Where did that happen
Luff Stalag "Forty Acres", Culver City, California.
@meaturama New York ??
I am confused
This scene is sort of ridiculous. Imagine this happening in the real life. There would be both long term consequences and short term death from shot wounds.
U.V. S. it’s a comedy so real life doesn’t matter
It did happen in real life. Didn't you see Col. Klink at the Trump Impeachment hearing?
@@fffreddie One of the "key" witnesses, I believe.
U.V. S. Who watches this for reality?
I seem to remember the earlier seasons were more realistic, which is probably why I prefer them. I liked the tension. Then again, the show was never very serious.
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It's a funny show, but,Hogan,would have been against the wall the first day..
It's just TV entertainment.
It’s a satire which can be held as accurate and true for Germans serving the Reich. The famous Stalag 17 jailbreak, made into a movie, was possible because prisoners were able to time the guards. They moved about the camp, heading for the escape tunnel at timed intervals when guards disappeared as they turn corners. Unfortunately an air raid, blew the timetable and lit the camp. Otherwise, they would have made a perfect escape.
Another case of German incompetence is tied to Adolf Hitler’s death. He was suppose to be burned to a crisp after his death. But Third Reich twits only acquired the exact amount of gasoline. For two weeks, it had not rained so when Hitler’s corpse was drown in gasoline, most of it was absorbed by the ground. Hitler could not be burned properly. He was recognizable & identifiable by teeth work mostly. So Hitler’s plan to be a feared ghost, a man who possibly escaped, evaporated. Nazis’ belief in their own infallibility, in lack of error, belief in their perfection, ensured this little trick did not happen. Hitler was easily identified.
Same is true when it comes to Resistance and partisan sabotage, one could always predict where and what they were doing. Lack of flexibility made them entirely predictable and, in some cases, easily defeatable.
Hogan’s Heroes has a certain reality. Even episodes where they imitated Adolf ring true. It makes sense, they never check. They’re Nazis and believe they’re perfect.
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