The show was set in a German prisoner of war camp during World War II. After some complaining from the rest of the Heroes, Hogan tells them that they will rescue Becker regardless. Klink asks what Hogan means, and Hogan tells the Prussian Kommandant that Kammler is likely to hear about the incident and would want to reward Schultz for his bravery. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Kammler insists that Schultz is a true hero, and Schultz replies that he is beginning to believe it himself. According to Deadline.com, series. Hogan informs his men of the recent developments and tells them that they will be serving as waiters for the party, minus Kinch. Hogans Heroes was a huge success, both on screen and off. He should have been using a word like "vorankommen" ("get a move on") or the ever-popular phrase (used quite often during the series), "mach schnell" ("make it quick"). The show is set during World War II, and concerns a group of Allied prisoners of war who use a German POW camp as a base of operations for sabotage and espionage purposes directed against Nazi Germany. Hogan's Heroes was a popular sitcom which ran for 168 episodes, lasting from 1965 to 1971. Main [ edit] Dr. Felzer is introduced as working on Project 49. Kinch tells Hogan that he borrowed it from the motor pool and that it's parked on the Hammelburg road. Cinema General Studios - 846 N. Cahuenga, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. 5 Videos 99+ Photos Comedy War The inmates of a German World War II prisoner of war camp conduct an espionage and sabotage campaign right under the noses of their warders. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Schultz is now the temporary Kommandant of Stalag 13 and starts to abuse his new power.Schultz is now the temporary Kommandant of Stalag 13 and starts to abuse his new power.Schultz is now the temporary Kommandant of Stalag 13 and starts to abuse his new power. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners running a Special Operations group from the camp. a list of 169 titles created 09 Dec 2021 TV-Channel-85 a list of 306 titles created 28 Sep 2021 . General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Are you sure you have the right man, Doctor? Werner Klemperer was born in Cologne, Germany, and John Banner and Leon Askin (General Burkhalter) were born in Austria; all were Jewish. Only trouble is, they were going into the laboratory, and the German word "raus" means "out" in English. Ironically, all the major recurring German army characters were portrayed by Jewish actors. Carter quickly claims that the last person to call "Hoganmeier" after hours was sent to the Russian Front, causing the officer to back off the idea. Now Hogan must step in before Stalag 13 loses Klink the military way - by firing squad.Klink reluctantly falls in with two other Kommandants plotting against Burkhalter. He then dismisses Schultz, but then recants and instead says "auf wiedersehen" instead. Hogan is stymied over how to rescue a captured member of the underground until a potential diversion appears in the form of an old WWI buddy of Sgt. But at the beginning of the series he is not married, that some how changes somewhere along the line. So the prisoners devise a plan which discredits Schultz, showing his superiors that he is nothing more than the incompetent he has always been, and they soon have Klink back in command of the Stalag. She hit him as a child, "just because he was there." makes a propaganda movie, Schultz is cast as the Camp Commandant and Klink as the Sergeant of the Guard. Klink slams the lid of the humidor on Schultz' fingers and informs him of his protector's transfer. See production, box office & company info, Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA. [citation needed] The character of Schultz is a bumbling, but ultimately lovable, German guard at a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Schultz. In the year1926, he became the head of Schatze Toy Company, the largest toy company in Germany. Banner had been held in a pre-war concentration camp, and when Hitler annexed Austria in 1938, he was working as an actor in Switzerland. While initially buttering up Schultz, Klink offers the Sergeant a cigar from his box. He also played a Gestapo agent in 20th Century Fox's Chetniks! So now the two Generals are trying to get Klink in on the plot. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: Do you consider this adequate punishment, Kom-man-dant? If "German" Col Franz played by Laurie Main sounded anymore British they'd shoot him as a spy. Source: IMDB, Left: Klemperer and Banner as Klink and Schultz. In 1968, during the series' run, Banner co-starred with fellow Hogan's Heroes actors Werner Klemperer, Leon Askin, and Bob Crane in the Cold War comedy The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, starring Elke Sommer in the title role. Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and orders him to the Russian Front. In some scenes, there is a reflection of a production light in Klink's monocle. John Banner (born Johann Banner, January 28, 1910 - January 28, 1973) was an Austrian-born American actor, best known for his role as Sergeant Schultz in the situation comedy Hogan's Heroes (1965-1971). Minor continuity problem. He then issues orders for Schultz to be transferred to the Russian front. And for some of the cast, who'd escaped or, at least, survived Nazi persecution, it may have been a cathartic experience. Hogan: Bob Crane. LeBeau into the laboratory with the basket of vegetables, he kept shouting "Raus" to get LeBeau to keep moving. ", "I see nothing!" Nothing!" Near the start of the speech, he lowers the sheet of paper he is reading from and says, "You don't want to hear this," as an aside to the prisoners, and then continues reading. Hogan complains that the POW's aren't around to entertain every general in the German army, but Schultz cuts him off, saying that such orders aren't exactly to his benefit either, as he has to be on his feet (and he's rather heavy). The episode begins with the Heroes down in the tunnels, preparing Newkirk and Carter for a mission. That's not for us to say -- the fact remains that it was made, and was one of the most popular series on TV in its day. Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series - 1969. Schultz immediately reports for duty with the proper respect for Klink, who dismisses the hapless sergeant. He also says that a sergeant operates best with an intelligent and humane commanding officer. Col. Wilhelm Klink: Schultz, call Col. Hogan. Banner was loved not only by the viewers, but also by the cast, as recalled by cast members during the Hogan's Heroes DVD commentary. Askin had fled Austria in 1940 and, like Banner, served in the U.S. Air Force during the war. Nothing!). In this episode Hogan finds out that there is a secret atomic facility somewhere in the area. The Schultz Brigade: Directed by Gene Reynolds. The POWs reveal to Kommandant Klink that it is Schultz who they most fear. As they head for Klink's office, Kammler has a start, and gazes at Schultz, asking for his name. After making a comment on Schultz' weight, he offers to have Schultz transferred elsewhere, but Schultz declines, insisting that Stalag 13 isn't so bad. He tells all present that Schultz saved his life in the war. In the opening scene he tells Sergeant Schultz (John Banner) that in retaliation for the Nazi's trying to recruit Allied POWs to join the Luftwaffe he was going to send German pilots to England to recruit German POWs and fight against Germany and those recruits would be called "The Schultz Brigade". ", Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, This is both the fortieth produced episode of the series and the thirty-eighth episode to be shown on television, and is the sixth episode of the, We learn from this episode that our heroes have, This episode appears to take place in the, Schultz will also refer to his World War I and II past in. He served in the U.S. Navy during the war, fighting Japanese forces in the Pacific theater of operations. Burkhalter finds out. LeBeau. After leaving the army, he finds employment as a toy maker. It is also assumed that around this time he had some problems with his eyesightand began to gain weight, since he would weigh somewhere between 250-300 lbs. Dr. Hermann Felzer: [Klink has been chosen to lead a top secret assignment] You have been chosen for an assignment that involves the highest security project in the Third Reich. The comedy series Hogan's Heroes, in which Banner played Sergeant Hans Schultz, the role for which he is most often remembered, debuted on the CBS Television Network in 1965. Carter says, "Hey, what are you doing with my mattress?" After he flips the sheet over and continues, Banner's scripted aside can be seen in the text from which he is reading. The camp is used by the prisoners as a secret staging area for sabotage and intelligence gathering. Kammler quickly orders Klink to send regular reports of Schultz' progress to him in Berlin, and that Schultz is to receive every consideration from now on. Klink insists that Kammler wouldn't do something over Klink's head, before realising that Kammler would. (An old story claims that Werner Klemperer would only do the show when assured that the Nazis would never be anything close to successful or competent.) Hogan's Heroes. Now Hogan must step in before Stalag 13 loses Klink the military way - by firing squad. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. Schultz meanwhile helps himself to wine. Answer the call, remember we'll all be heroes forever more. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. He was played by John Banner . Sons of all the heroes, of the war before. As the series went on, this became simply "I know nothing. hogan's heroes cast framed 8x10 photo-12x15 wall plaque decor #1 fan Ad vertisement by DieHardFanWallArt DieHardFanWallArt $ 54.99. Col. Wilhelm Klink: All potato rations are cut in half for ten days. Banner later learned that his family members who remained in Vienna had all perished in Nazi concentration camps.[8]. It appears he loves good food and is especially fond of chocolate bars. As it turns out the two ARE in fact old friends, from the First World War. John Banner Appearances Hans Schultz - List of Appearances Oberfeldwebel Hans Schultz is one of the main fictional characters who appeared in the 1960s American sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. Hogan's Heroes a list of 165 titles created 04 Dec 2021 TV4 Plus a list of 9265 titles created 18 Nov 2021 . Also, Klink's new mailing address is Post Office 409. Klink reluctantly falls in with two other Kommandants plotting against Burkhalter. Col. Robert E. Hogan: Now, that's the worst blow of all. Colonel Klink was known for his signature monocle. Diminutive French-born singer, painter and actor Robert Clarywho played French Army Corporal Louis LeBeau on the classic sit-com Hogan's Heroesis now nearly ninety-years-old (April 2015). He's actually too competent, since he is soon disrupting the prisoners' operations. UPDATED 2/23/2023 Set in a Nazi Germany prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, how could Hogan's Heroesnotbe one of the most interesting sitcoms of all time? The last to emerge from a litter of fourteen, Clary first broke into show business at the age of 12 singing on an amatuer radio show. Now Hogan must step in before Stalag 13 loses Klink the military way - by firing squa Read allKlink reluctantly falls in with two other Kommandants plotting against Burkhalter. Will the Real Laurence Marks Please Stand Up? Maybe, June Picks: "Secret Invasion," 'Asteroid City,' and More, (June 19, 1965 - January 28, 1973) (his death), The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (1968), View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. I don't want to hear any more of your lies. Stalag 13 was a WWII POW camp run by the incompetent Colonel Klink and his bumbling Sergeant Schultz. (final appearance), This page was last edited on 19 May 2023, at 06:46. Absent: Larry Hovis Larry Hovis as Sgt. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Enough! John Banner, Elke Sommer, and Bob Crane in a scene from The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz. They will have to deal with two German guards, and use smoke bombs as a diversion. When the camps in Poland started to close, Clary was one of 4000 detainees led on a death march to Buchenwald, and was one of about 1,4500 who survived. The title is based on the non-fiction history "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich", a 1960 book by. A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz. Hogan's Heroes (TV Series 1965-1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Do you allow this sort of thing? Hogan and Carter meanwhile keep the fire going by throwing buckets of water anywhere except for where the fire is burning. Crazy as it sounds, Clary was a French Jew who actually spent time in a real Nazi prison camp as a child. Hogan is stymied over how to rescue a captured member of the underground until a potential diversion appears in the form of an old WWI buddy of Sgt. Klink then tells Schultz that if he has any problems in the future, to bring them forward. To obtain nuggets of information from the commandant's office, the prisoners often bribe Schultz with food and candy. Hogan praises Schultz and insists that Schultz is a hero for preventing both the escape, and panic among the prisoners. I say nothing! Hogan then switches on the lights and very quickly it is discovered that Becker is missing. Passed away in his native Vienna on his 63rd birthday. Col. Robert E. Hogan: That's a terrible thing to do. Newkirk asks what they will do if the Gestapo won't hand over Becker, to which Hogan instructs them to leave it alone, as they don't want to draw suspicion lest the Gestapo tighten their security. Col. Robert E. Hogan: I wouldn't do that, sir. A general, who once fought in WW I with Schultz, comes to camp. They even douse Klink in water when he calls for water. Plot Details Klink has ordered a formation of the prisoners, and presents four new prisoners. Howard Caine (Gestapo Major Hochstetter), who was also Jewish, was born in Tennessee. ABOUT THE SERIES Hogan's Heroes is a team of agents working for Allied Military Intelligence. At other times, especially if he is bribed with Corporal LeBeau's excellent cuisine or items from the prisoners' Red Cross packages, he would tell the prisoners what he knows, sees or hears. Director Gene Reynolds Writers Laurence Marks Bernard Fein Albert S. Ruddy Stars Bob Crane Werner Klemperer John Banner See production, box office & company info Search on Amazon Carter insists they hand over Becker, but the officer again refuses, and offers to explain the situation to "Hoganmeier." Movies. However, orders are orders. He usually wears five decorations: The German National Sports badge in Silver; the Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbon, Hamburg Hanseaten Cross, and Four and Eight Year Long Service ribbons. 1 Regular 1.1 Prisoners 1.2 Camp Personnel 1.3 Semi-Regulars 2 Guest Stars 3 Synopsis 4 Story Notes 5 Timeline Notes and Speculations 6 Quotes 7 Bloopers 8 External links Regular Prisoners Colonel Hogan - Bob Crane Corporal Louis LeBeau - Robert Clary Corporal Peter Newkirk - Richard Dawson Sergeant James Kinchloe - Ivan Dixon ", "Sometimes I speak and I do not know what I am saying. They are interrupted by Schultz who takes a seat and insists that a war hero like him should have an office of his own. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: [catching Schultz asleep] On your feet Schultz! Two years later, he played a train conductor in the episode "Safe Conduct" of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, appearing with future co-star Werner Klemperer, (Colonel Klink in Hogan's Heroes), who played a spy. Near the end while Schultz is sitting in the chair holding a machine gun on the prisoners the shot over his shoulders shows him holding an MP-40 but when the shot switches to show Schultz he is holding a Thompson and when the shot switches again to over his shoulder he is holding an MP-40 again. In reality, Werner Klemperer was an accomplished musician and played both the violin and piano. A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz.A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz.A Gestapo female operative tries to lure secrets out of Sergeant Schultz. Menu. When two Colonels from other Stalags come to visit Klink, we find that there is a plot going on against General Burkhalter. were especially well versed in continuously throwing a wrench in the Nazi Armys strategy in the war. Sgt. It's hard to imagine Hogan's Heroes getting the green light today -- should it have been made in 1965? General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: First suppose you tell me what you were doing there. Open up the bomb bays and brighten up the night. It is not known whether it is his past as a member of the SPD, sympathy to the prisoners and their cause, or resentment at the Nazis' takeover of his company that is the reason for his turning a blind eye to the prisoners' secret activities at the camp. The prisoners wanted him to get the award so that they could rescue Gestapo prisoners, using the award ceremony as a diversion. He insists that he and Schultz make a good team, telling him that "we were the men that took Poland in 23 days." Towards the end of the episode, Klink gets two buckets of water thrown at him, yet only seconds later, he is perfectly dry. The Sergeant's Analyst: Directed by Bruce Bilson. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The following is a list of characters from Hogan's Heroes, an American sitcom television series which starred Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer and John Banner, and featured Robert Clary, Richard Dawson, Ivan Dixon, and Larry Hovis. The group operates inside Germany during the Second World War, using as their headquarters a most unusual locale, namely a Luftwaffe Stalag prisoner of war camp. But his mouth is not moving. Burkhalter finds out. [3][4] He even posed for a recruiting poster. [4] He served until 1945. Contents 1 History 2 Post-Great War 2.1 World War II 2.2 Quotes 3 Links I KNOW NOTHING! Carter Bob Crane as Colonel Robert Hogan, the senior ranking POW officer and the leader of the men in the POW camp. "Hogan's Heroes" At Last - Schultz Knows Something (TV Episode 1969) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Where to Watch Episode 2 Some of Their Planes Are Missing Sat, Sep 16, 1967 30 mins The POWs try putting the lid on a mission to destroy British bombers. ("The Neptune Affair", 1964), and Hazel ("The Investor", 1965). [7] Early on, before he became fluent in English, Banner had to learn his lines phonetically. At a New Year's party on December 31, 1919, he met, and later married, his wife, Gretchen. Sgt. Key Nazi officers would routinely visit Stalag 13 and it was Colonel Hogans mission to get the scoop on what the visit was all about. See production, box office & company info, [Klink has been chosen to lead a top secret assignment], Cinema General Studios - 846 N. Cahuenga, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. On one occasion, when Klink is temporarily relieved of command due to a directive to give non-commissioned officers command experience, Schultz is put in charge of Stalag 13. Sergeant Schultz was known for his famous statement. The Jewish Banner defended his character, telling TV Guide in 1967, "Schultz is not a Nazi. He soon shows himself to be a reasonably competent leader. Now Hogan must step in before Stalag 13 loses Klink the military way - by firing squad. (at around 2 mins) Sgt. Over the course of six seasons (1965-71), Hogan regularly outsmarted Klink and Schultz, pulling the wool over their eyes while assisting other Allied forces with fictional missions. Leman: John Doucette.. Schultz. The guards and prisoners fall out the next day for the arrival of the general. In 1954, he had a regular role playing Bavarro in the children's science-fiction TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. See production, box office & company info, Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA. As with Klink, Colonel Hoganand the other prisoners would do what they could to keep Schultz at the prison camp, since his removal would probably lead to a less corruptible Sergeant being sent to the Stalag. On Hogan's Heroes, Bob Crane's Col. Hogan and his international band of prisoners-of-war had a cozy, though adversarial, relationship with their captors, in the form of Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer) and Sgt. Schultz (John Banner). A recurring theme of Hogans Heroes was that Colonel Klink was a miserable violinist. What happens in a mashup involving one "Hogan's Heroes" writer, Richard Powell, who never took this World War Two situation comedy seriously, and another writer, Laurence Marks, who probably took it too seriously? Hogan's Heroes is an American television sitcom co-created by Bernard Fein and Albert S. Ruddy. Sergeant HansSchultz was born in Imperial Germany. Mrs. Gretchen Schultz 1 episode, 1967 Christiane Schmidtmer . ", when one of the POWs would make a joke at his expense. Burkhalter finds out. Per the title, the real Mata Hari was the stage name of Margaretha Geertruida Zelle (1876-1917), a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed by firing squad for espionage during the First World War. Right: Caine and Askin as Hochstetter and Burkhalter. Hogan however tells Schultz he could write to Kammler who still has a lot of authority in Berlin. Hogan asks Kinch about their acquisition of a car for the job. Hogan's Heroes cast members have stated that Banner lost family members, conceivably due to Nazi persecution, during the war. [3] In 1938, when he was performing with an acting troupe in Switzerland, Adolf Hitler annexed Austria to Nazi Germany. Schultz.Hogan is stymied over how to rescue a captured member of the underground until a potential diversion appears in the form of an old WWI buddy of Sgt. That's treason. was initially suggested in sarcasm but it stuck. Klemperer and his family fled Germany for the United States in 1935, as Adolf Hitler was rising to power, and Klemperer joined the U.S. Army when World War II broke out. Richard Dawson who portrayed Corporal Newkirk originally auditioned for the role of Colonel Hogan. He also serves Klink as official food taster at parties to make sure the food hasn't been poisoned. Hans Georg Schultz / Wolfgang Brauner, "Who Is Max Ledbetter and Why Is He Saying All Those Terrible Things?" [1], According to fellow Hogan's Heroes actor Robert Clary, who was a Holocaust survivor himself, "John lost a lot of his family" to the Holocaust. Another signature phrase used was "Jolly joker! 2000's Sideshow Toys/ Hogan's Heroes- "Sgt. Its setting was a Prisoner of War (POW) camp in Germany and featured an engaging, dynamic, and talented cast. The wealthy suburb of Phoenix drowses in the heat of the Sonoran Desert, sprinkled with luxury resorts catering to snowbirds in what Arizonans call the Valley of the Sun. The four were part of an unsuccessful air raid the previous night, on a ball bearing factory at Zuglitz. He also offers Schultz a cigar. Fortunately for Werner Klemperer, the Nazis on the show were indeed bumbling, inept and the butt of every joke. On March 16,1940, he rejoined the army, but as a Supply Sergeant in the Luftwaffe. With Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary. Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and orders him to the Russian Front. His last acting appearance was in the March 17, 1972, episode of The Partridge Family. 146 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy War Schultz is now the temporary Kommandant of Stalag 13 and starts to abuse his new power. According to Banner, before he met and married his French wife Christine, he weighed 178 pounds (81kg); he claimed her good cooking was responsible for his weight gain to 260 pounds (120kg), which helped him land the part. Schultz was in theGerman Army in World War I, during which time he saved the life of Leutnant, later Generaloberst LutherKammler. Banner is best remembered for his portrayal of the Luftwaffe prison-camp guard "Sergeant Schultz" in the TV series. A while later, Schultz makes a show of both berating his troops, and emulating Klink by asking them to bring their problems to him. After the terrific success of Hogan's Heroes, due in part to the talented actors and the natural chemistry that existed between them, a movie with the leadingHogan's Heroescast and with Bob Crane in the starring role would be a draw for audiences. The prisoners occasionally resort to blackmail tactics to keep Schultz from telling what he has seen of the prisoners' operations, and his procurement of contraband material including cameras means being turned in would have dire consequences for fraternization and trading with the enemy. Maj. Wolfgang Hochstetter: [after being made a joke] Klink, you are the Kommandant here. Audiences still enjoy the series today and it remains a favorite with World War II buffs. General der Infanterie Albert Burkhalter: Your lying! Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari: Directed by Gene Reynolds. Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and orders him to the Russian Front.Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and orders him to the Russian Front.Burkhalter discovers Schultz goofing off and orders him to the Russian Front. His first credited role was a German captain in Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942), starring Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers. Hans Georg Schultz: That's the only one I had. One of Hogan's Heroes, though, was caught up in the war in the worst way. The group operated in unison like a well-oiled machine. The matter is soon brought before Klink. He then agrees to Hogan's suggestion that Schultz be given a medal for his actions, and to invite Kammler to personally present the medal at a party at the hotel in town. You think I just got off the bus from Dsseldorf?". In the late 1950s, a still-slim Banner portrayed Peter Tchaikovsky's supervisor on a Disneyland anthology series about the composer's life. There was more to the name Hogan's Heroes than alliteration -- the Allied prisonerswere especially well versed in continuously throwing a wrench in the Nazi Armys strategy in the war. Klink then proceeds to lavish great treatment on Schultz, telling him that the army couldn't function without sergeants like Schultz. On Hogan's Heroes, Bob Crane's Col. Hogan and his international band of prisoners-of-war had a cozy, though adversarial, relationship with their captors, in the form of Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer) and Sgt. Having to relay orders of a man like that. On his ironic casting as Sgt. ", thereby he would never know what the prisoners are doing. Banner was born 28 January 1910[2] to Jewish parents in Stanislau, Austria-Hungary (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine). "Hogan's Heroes" Kommandant Schultz (TV Episode 1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Some time later, Schultz reports to Klink and apologises for the prisoners not putting on a better showing for General Kammler. Menu. The year before the premiere of Hogan's Heroes, Banner portrayed a World War II German "home guard" soldier in 36 Hours (1964), starring James Garner. ", "Colonel Hogan, if you ever escape, be a good fellow and take me with you. He regularly sang for SS soldiers, accompanied by an accordion player. Burkhalter finds out. Overview If your fondest TV memories involve the POWs of Stalag 13 cleverly outwitting their captors, Schultz stammering "I know nothing!" and Hochstetter threatening to send everyone to the Russian front, then this is the book for you. What good is a rusty monocle? "Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari" provides an intriguing suggestion as the hapless sergeant of the guard at prisoner-of-war camp Stalag 13 falls for a nice German girl who just happens to be an undercover Gestapo agent pumping him for information, but let's sketch out the terrain first.
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