Huge Hogan’s Heroes Secrets Finally Revealed Fans Are Speechless

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  • @FactsVerse
    @FactsVerse  Год назад +17

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    • @bjornhurst-do4ce
      @bjornhurst-do4ce Год назад

      I didn't know, words were available , used to the music/ start song.

    • @NorbertoFontanez
      @NorbertoFontanez 10 месяцев назад +1

      Say hoss, what's with the picture in the thumbnail and what was circled in IT??? C'mon now, don't leave me hangin'. I won't be able to sleep 🫨

    • @davidreed3357
      @davidreed3357 10 месяцев назад

      You should watch the video

    • @davidkottman3440
      @davidkottman3440 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidreed3357 watched, it isn't mentioned, did you watch?

    • @davidreed3357
      @davidreed3357 9 месяцев назад

      @davidkottman3440 lmfao. Started watching this many years ago when it first aired. Have all the seasons on DVD. Watch again

  • @kentfrederick8929
    @kentfrederick8929 10 месяцев назад +40

    I loved when someone was talking on the phone or radio, deliberately trying to mislead someone. Ivan Dixon was often shown as trying to stifle his laughing. Whether that was acting or real, it just added to the show. The best instance was when Dawson was doing an imitation of Winston Churchill.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Год назад +101

    This show will still be enjoyed 50 yrs from now.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +7

      Definitely! We feel the same way. Thank you for sharing your sentiments and for watching our content. Which episode is the most memorable for you?

    • @davef.2329
      @davef.2329 Год назад +2

      Any one with Howard Caine, "Go home, fat Herman" is a good example.@@FactsVerse

    • @hiramlewis3873
      @hiramlewis3873 9 месяцев назад +2

      I actually finished the whole series earlier this year for the 2nd time. The first time was in the 1990's. Years, it will be around 50 more years. It will truly feel like WWII then. I'll be a little over 100 if alive

    • @raypurchase801
      @raypurchase801 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@hiramlewis3873 Some episodes were weak, like they'd run out of ideas and were in a hurry to finish the screenplay. But at their best, they stand up very well today.

    • @charlesbeall2589
      @charlesbeall2589 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@FactsVerseDon't know about "feel" but we,THINK so too.

  • @jpturner171
    @jpturner171 9 месяцев назад +30

    My dad (a B24 Liberator pilot) was a POW and loved the show.

    • @davidschultz8577
      @davidschultz8577 9 месяцев назад +3

      Good for him good old TV humor, THANKS for your dad's service, glad it made him laugh

    • @MarvelousLXVII
      @MarvelousLXVII 9 месяцев назад +6

      My grandfather was a German soldier (medic) on the Russian front and loved the show as well. He didn't speak English but would watch the show and laugh his ass off.

    • @jpturner171
      @jpturner171 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@MarvelousLXVII ❤️

    • @jpturner171
      @jpturner171 8 месяцев назад

      @@davidschultz8577 ❤️

  • @katarinakrnjevic8183
    @katarinakrnjevic8183 11 месяцев назад +57

    One of most underrated sitcoms of 1960s.

    • @congerthomas1812
      @congerthomas1812 9 месяцев назад

      Right, especially with some of this knowledge,like klinks hat,if anyone on the show looked or commented about it. I remember when Hogan was killed by Natzis

    • @Twilightzone-rw5kn
      @Twilightzone-rw5kn 8 месяцев назад

      One of the stupidest shows ever- absolutely NOTHING funny concerning the Nazis...after I served in 'Nam from 1967-70 I came to loath M*A*S*H just as much...total cap!

  • @Hawken54
    @Hawken54 Год назад +34

    The show is on MeTV every night and still love to watch it.

    • @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615
      @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615 4 месяца назад

      Good GOD me too . Unreal but I’m embarrassed today I know most of the dialogue and all cast members and guest actors

  • @robertreynolds1044
    @robertreynolds1044 Год назад +59

    The biggest thing that I learned is that you can't pronounce stalag properly. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.

    • @robertreynolds1044
      @robertreynolds1044 6 месяцев назад +4

      @verityweekly so, is your bad grammar AI,or you?My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.

    • @Tony-l6x9h
      @Tony-l6x9h Месяц назад +2

      My name is Joe Biden and I forgot this message!

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 11 дней назад

      ​@@Tony-l6x9hI believe it! 😊

  • @NoggleBaum
    @NoggleBaum 9 месяцев назад +14

    I never heard Kinch using the nickname, 'Skipper'. However, I had figured Kinch was 2nd in command.

    • @tomtimmons
      @tomtimmons 9 месяцев назад +4

      He never said it.

    • @matshaw5291
      @matshaw5291 26 дней назад

      True, also Bernard Fox didn’t play a character called Riley or Rodney on the show. The only other character he played on HH was Sir Charles Chitterly. I love that two parter! Shows Fox’s ability and also redeems Season 6.

  • @questlove_satx
    @questlove_satx Год назад +102

    John Banner, in real life, was of Austrian of Jewish descent, and a Holocaust refugee. Banner fled to the U.S. when Germany and Austria unified in 1938, due to escalating anti-Semitism. Once in Hollywood (then trim and accented), he built a career portraying those who killed his family in his homeland.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +9

      Very inteesting, thank you so much for sharing this info about John. Much appreciated ♥♥

    • @bedney45
      @bedney45 Год назад +14

      Also, Leon Askin (General Burkhalter) was of Austrian descent as well and immigrated from Austria 1940 after having been persecuted by the Austrian SS. His parents died in the Treblinka killing center. Lastly, Werner Klemperer’s father’s cousin was famous Holocaust diarist Victor Klemperer, who was almost deported to a concentration camp, but was saved because his wife was not Jewish.

    • @piobmhor8529
      @piobmhor8529 11 месяцев назад +16

      I remember an interview with Robert Clarey about his working on Hogan’s Heroes. He had mentioned that he had struck up a lifelong friendship with John Banner and was often a guest at his home. Apparently John’s wife was Belgian and was an amazing cook. He was saying that John had attributed his ample waistline on this fact, and Robert attested that it was indeed true.

    • @martykarr7058
      @martykarr7058 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not always. In 1954's "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger" he played an alien.

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT 9 месяцев назад +2

      Indeed. I've always found him exceptionally admirable for that.

  • @johnwatson3948
    @johnwatson3948 Год назад +32

    Schultz looking the other way reached a peak when he walked in while they were coming up from the underground ladder: “what is that?!” “oh it’s just the secret tunnel Schultz” “I see nothing! I see nothing!”

    • @The_DuMont_Network
      @The_DuMont_Network 9 месяцев назад +2

      Sgt. Shultz' trademark line was "I SEE nothing", not "I know nothing".

  • @dianethornton5993
    @dianethornton5993 Год назад +22

    You forgot to mention - Hogan was married to Klink's secretary - real life

  • @kenphillips6550
    @kenphillips6550 9 месяцев назад +7

    Another sad fact is that Leon Askin who played General Burkhalter has a real scar on his face after he was arrested and beaten severely by the SS when he was younger.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад +2

      Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

  • @markross2124
    @markross2124 Год назад +53

    Depressing as Robert Crane was brutally murdered and the case is still unsolved.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +6

      Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 11 месяцев назад +12

      There is a fine line between "unresolved" and "unsolved". This case is unresolved but the killer is well known but there simply wasn't enough evidence to successfully prosecute him.

    • @Peye-pv4cb
      @Peye-pv4cb 11 месяцев назад +4

      Is that just rumoured or has the killer been mentioned by the FBI as well

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 11 месяцев назад

      No, authorities have named the killer but I won't do that just to be safe. A google search of "murder of bob crane" will show you the name. The FBI was not involved in this investigation as far as I know but as I said, the killer is well known to everyone.@@Peye-pv4cb

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 10 месяцев назад

      Bob Crane was a sick SOB! He used his fame from the show to lure thousands of women into sex and was secretly filming it!

  • @rodgerneeb301
    @rodgerneeb301 9 месяцев назад +9

    I watch it on MeTV every night, they have two episodes per night, I watch all the old classic reruns of shows produced when I was a child, or older, as I can barely stomach any currently produced garbage.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад

      Thanks to METV and COZI TV we get to watch again the old classics that were a LOT better than today's so-called comedy.

  • @MikeYazbek-ll4ib
    @MikeYazbek-ll4ib 10 месяцев назад +65

    Also, Sgt. Schultz' civilian occupation explains his demeanor. In one episode it was revealed that he was a toymaker, owner of the Shultz Toy Company, a revered company among Germans.

    • @randyb1022
      @randyb1022 10 месяцев назад +13

      It was the Schatzi toy company.... Not Schultz

    • @JoelGrant-ie4ly
      @JoelGrant-ie4ly 9 месяцев назад +3

      He apparently was the owner of the company.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 9 месяцев назад +2

      Banner worked in a toy factory before he was enslaved by the Nazis.

    • @verntoews6937
      @verntoews6937 9 месяцев назад

      So John Bannerman had a company named Schultz?🤔

    • @matshaw5291
      @matshaw5291 26 дней назад

      That was a lie to get Klink to give Him a cigar. You can tell by his cheeky glance to Hogan as he says it.

  • @joesabella4045
    @joesabella4045 9 месяцев назад +8

    I've seen every Hogans Heroes episode dozens and dozens of times but I can't ever recall Kinchloe calling Colonel Hogan "Skipper" as stated in this video.

    • @PaulHarris-sl1ct
      @PaulHarris-sl1ct 4 месяца назад +1

      The show is based on a movie starring William Holden for which he won an Oscar. "Stalag 17"

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад

      @@PaulHarris-sl1ct Good movie! More realistic than Hogan's Heroes of life in a POW camp, but Hogan's Heroes was a satire.

  • @richardharepax123
    @richardharepax123 10 месяцев назад +13

    For me one of the sad things was it never had a true ending so we could see how they would have gone home

    • @kristinemarler9003
      @kristinemarler9003 10 месяцев назад +1

      The ending left viewers hanging.

    • @kentfrederick8929
      @kentfrederick8929 10 месяцев назад +2

      Many have said that if that the show had an ending, perhaps an Allied general (Ike, Bradley, or Patton) would have decorated Hogan and his unit.
      But, some have said that the covert operative might have been decorated, namely Col. Klink.
      Personally, I think if anyone was secretly working for the Allies, it would have been Gen. Burkhalter. He was not the dunce that Schultz was, or the bumbling vain fool that Klink was. But assigning those two to Stalag 13 made Hogan's missions a lot easier.

    • @richardharepax123
      @richardharepax123 10 месяцев назад

      @@kentfrederick8929 not bad thoughts because of the episode of the British spy that we don't know who that's

  • @GaryChiabaudo
    @GaryChiabaudo 9 месяцев назад +5

    I got to roam the Desilu studio back lot as a teenager after filming had ceased and found the tree stump tunnel entrance/ exit outside the camp. It was only deep enough to hold one adult so multiple cutaway shots were needed for groups. I also got to see part of show being filmed a couple of years earlier, still have autographs from Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer and Leon(?) General Burkholder

    • @fblassie
      @fblassie 3 месяца назад

      Leon Askin

    • @GaryChiabaudo
      @GaryChiabaudo 3 месяца назад +1

      @@fblassie Thanks! Yeah him

  • @mrmped1
    @mrmped1 11 месяцев назад +29

    If i remember correctly, everyone on this show got along and had great respect for one another

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 месяцев назад +8

      they would also break for lunch and hang out with the cast of "GOMER PILE U.S.M.C.". both sets were next to each other on the back 40 of the desilu studios.

    • @kenlompart9905
      @kenlompart9905 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@gregoryclemen1870 I never knew that, surprise surprise.

    • @jamesdevito4286
      @jamesdevito4286 10 месяцев назад

      WELL I AM SORRY TO SAY YOU GOT THAT PART VERY INCORRECT. BOB CRAINE AND RICHARD DAWSON HATED EACH OTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU SEE RICHARD DAWSON WAS VERY GELLOUSE OF BOB CRAINE FOR HE WANTED TO HAVE HIS PART AS HOGAN TO THE POINT WHEN B.CRAINE WAS MURDERED THEY WERE TAKING A GOOD LOOK AT R.DAWSON.JAMES J.DEVITO III;GENERAL DYNAMICS,ELECTRONICS DIVISION

    • @congerthomas1812
      @congerthomas1812 9 месяцев назад

      Right, professional men making a TV show. Although after 10 years myself,it hard to believe Hogan was a officer and smart. Had 2 good ones, and both of them wanted your thoughts, not I'm #1 Zipper head.

  • @voidcadet
    @voidcadet 10 месяцев назад +17

    [Verse 1]
    Heroes, heroes, husky men of war
    Sons of all the heroes of the war before
    We’re all heroes up to our ear-o’s!
    You ask the questions
    We make suggestions
    That’s what we’re heroes for!
    [Verse 2]
    All good heroes love a great big fight
    Open up the bomb bays, brighten up the night
    We earn laurels solving your quarrels!
    You pull the roses
    We punch the noses
    That’s what we’re heroes for!
    [Bridge]
    What’s a hero do?
    We’re never gonna tell ya
    ‘Cause we wish we knew!
    That’s why we heroes are so few
    We’ve got a slogan
    From Colonel Hogan!
    And Colonel Hogan’s a hero too
    [Verse 3]
    Never flinch boys, never be afraid
    Heroes are not born boys, heroes all are made
    Ask not why boys, never say die boys!
    Answer the call
    Remember we’ll all be
    Heroes forever more!

    • @davidkosach3095
      @davidkosach3095 9 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for doing this, great job 👏

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT 9 месяцев назад +3

    *RIP Bob Crane; passions are dangerous.*

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад

      Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?

  • @Southprong59
    @Southprong59 10 месяцев назад +7

    Super writers and top 3 sitcom of all time.

  • @noahellis3672
    @noahellis3672 Год назад +9

    The actors who played Hochstetter and General Bulchalter were also Jewish actors as well ,with the actor who played Hochstetter playing a German Jew married to concentration camp survivor played by Judy Garland in Judgement At Nuremberg. These Jewish actors of Hogan's Heroes were determined to belittle and do everything to humiliate Nazis and Nazism through their acting. I really enjoyed the show when I was growing up and began to learn about some of these unsung actors years later.

  • @alanr4447a
    @alanr4447a 10 месяцев назад +9

    6:08 Bernard Fox did NOT have the "double role" described in the video. He was "Col. Crittendon", of course, but he was never any "Capt. Rodney". Crittendon's full name was "Col. RODNEY Crittendon". Fox DID have a double role in one two-part episode, "Lady Chitterly's Lover": Col, Crittendon, as usual, plus "Sir Charles Chitterly", husband of the title-referenced "Lady".

    • @mattp1002
      @mattp1002 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was wondering that when mentioned also, thanks for the clarification.

    • @heartfanjim01
      @heartfanjim01 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I was who the hell is Rodney? He only played Crittenden and Sir Charles.

  • @scottmurphy650
    @scottmurphy650 10 месяцев назад +4

    Sgt Schultz (John Banner) was always my favorite. It was a great show and I still enjoy watching episodes.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  10 месяцев назад

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of John and the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

    • @johntomasini3916
      @johntomasini3916 4 месяца назад

      He spoke fluent German, and was in at least one German movie as a regular soldier or Guard.

  • @terry3193
    @terry3193 Год назад +63

    As a child during the 70’s, I loved Hogans Heroes. It’s interesting how a show like this could never have been created today since everything is so politically correct and finding any humor in the holocaust would never be allowed. The cast was absolutely superb including the wonderful General. Burkhalter and Major Hocksteter. 👍

    • @imkluu
      @imkluu Год назад +12

      I do not think the Holocaust, or the plight of Jews was ever mentioned on the show. There was no making light of it, other than not giving it any attention at all.

    • @cliffontheroad
      @cliffontheroad 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@imkluu Two very fine comments. Yet, the removal of undersirables was not the basis any more than ending slavery THE basis for our civil war. The former was the invasion, the latter was secession from the union/States rights.
      Edit: Great show. Good video, except for the title suffix "Fans Are Speechless"

    • @robertfarrow5853
      @robertfarrow5853 10 месяцев назад

      Try: 'Allo, 'Allo. That is a takedown of "The Secret Army". The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies (birds) . Favourite UK TV show. The Resistance against the Nazi Occupation. The little German was also a Jew and would not say Heil Hitler. So when the others said it, he said " Klop". Which I think? Is German for Ditto!

    • @janicevasey4038
      @janicevasey4038 10 месяцев назад +3

      If I remember rightly both those actors were also Jewish by birth!

    • @martykarr7058
      @martykarr7058 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@janicevasey4038 Yes, but Howard Caine, who played Major Hocksteter was born in Tennessee, and was a champion amature banjo played.

  • @B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont
    @B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont 9 месяцев назад +4

    STOLL-log or STAL-lag. But I never heard of a Stuh-LOG anywhere. Most stalags were Luft-Stalags meaning they were run by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). This makes sense, because before D-Day virtually all of the Allied prisoners in Germany were shot down bomber crews and fighter pilots.
    I have always felt that Robert Clary probably didn't have to dig too deep when acting angry about something the "Bosch" did. I also noticed (in Hi-Def) that one time on an operation when he was in a German uniform and gave the "party salute", he had the fingers on his right hand crossed.
    And I never recall Kinchloe refer to Colonel Hogan as "Skipper". It was always Colonel or Colonel Hogan. But I concur their relationship was one of mutual respect. There was a great line when Hogan was ticking off the procedures they would take and Kinchloe reminded him that when visitors were around Klink would double the guard. To which Hogan replied, "That's what I hate about you, Kinch. Every time I get rolling, you have to make sense!"

  • @nordan00
    @nordan00 10 месяцев назад +6

    What’s most surprising is that it seems like you haven’t seen a single episode of the show!

    • @davidabraham1969
      @davidabraham1969 8 месяцев назад +3

      I have noticed that in other videos, probably made by the same person /people. Obviously mispronounced words us a huge giveaway.

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 Год назад +6

    Glad I've Got the Series on DVD May the Cast R.I.P. Heaven is for Heroes,

    • @haroldthibedeau515
      @haroldthibedeau515 Год назад +1

      I also have the DVD set, amazing how these people were actually affected by the war

  • @hollisthomas8881
    @hollisthomas8881 9 месяцев назад +3

    If anyone would like to see Hogan's Heros show props they are in a small aviation museum in Port Clinton Ohio called Liberty Aviation Museum.

    • @joyceashcroft1729
      @joyceashcroft1729 7 месяцев назад +1

      Was there in 2022! Very exciting to see Colonel Hogan's jacket and the infamous coffee pot listening device.

  • @dawg065
    @dawg065 10 месяцев назад +7

    I believe Hogan's Heroes was loosely based on the movie Stalag 17

    • @stopspammandm
      @stopspammandm 9 месяцев назад +1

      Which is one of my favorite Christmas movies :-)

    • @johntomasini3916
      @johntomasini3916 4 месяца назад +2

      I think it was originally Camp 13.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it was.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад +1

      @@johntomasini3916 In the first episode it was called Camp 13. It was the only black and white episode. And in the first episode Larry Hovis was an officer.

    • @johntomasini3916
      @johntomasini3916 25 дней назад

      @@daledickerson-r9u Correct.

  • @thomaslong8401
    @thomaslong8401 9 месяцев назад +4

    Not surprising but I always noticed Kinch and Hogan had a special relationship. Very different from the other characters

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад

      Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?

    • @mattp1002
      @mattp1002 9 месяцев назад +1

      This is very evident in the boxing episodes when Hogan throws the towel knowing Kinch was likely be executed due to his race. If you look in the background just after the fight ends, you see Hogan explaining this to him and Kinch understands.

  • @Runescope
    @Runescope 9 месяцев назад +5

    Oh, Klink's hat? That was done on purpose because the character was actually a big deal in the first world war and was a famous pilot. It's the only reason he got the rank of Colonel in WW2.

  • @RickV-tn4qc
    @RickV-tn4qc 9 месяцев назад +2

    I seem to recall that Bob Crane played the drums you hear in the opening title music.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 3 месяца назад

      Yes. He WAS a very good drummer. It has been featured in at least one episode where they are trying to create an avalanche.

  • @michaelpannullo8481
    @michaelpannullo8481 10 месяцев назад +8

    I continue to watch the reruns of Hogans Heroes, I find so much truth to the way Hogans Heroes depicted ways to undermine their enemy. Love this show.

  • @krkhns
    @krkhns 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bob Crane plays the drums on the opening theme song and the Wrecking Crew's Carole Kaye plays the bass.

  • @paulleckner9148
    @paulleckner9148 10 месяцев назад +3

    When Klink was away from the camp, Sergeant Schultz was in charge. When Hogan was away, Sergeant Kinch was in charge.

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 11 месяцев назад +17

    As a long time fan of the show, and as someone who's actually written a handful of episodes for fanfiction, I have no idea who or what "Captain Rodney" is. Bernard Fox did play Colonel Rodney Crittendon and as you mentioned, did play a dual role as both Crittendon and Sir Charles Chitterly. That was actually a two part episode, but in either case I'm not sure what that Captain Rodney was supposed to mean. Speaking of which, it would be very cool for you to do a video on the history of dual roles in sitcoms. People would be shocked at how common that was, especially in the 60's and 70's.

    • @genespell4340
      @genespell4340 10 месяцев назад +5

      I thought Bernard Fox was a colonel too. He was extremely funny as Dr. Bombay in Bewitched.

    • @johnnyola8391
      @johnnyola8391 10 месяцев назад +1

      Canuck I love your Capt. Binghamton aviator, Binghamton, Elroy and Ensign Parker were hilarious

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 10 месяцев назад

      Hahaha, you are only about the 3rd person who recognized him lol. Joe Flynn man, they don't make 'em like that anymore. That show was classic! @@johnnyola8391

    • @9HighFlyer9
      @9HighFlyer9 9 месяцев назад

      Do you think possibly it was written from memory by someone unfamiliar with military rank structure? I doubt that you are truly that dense that you couldn't make the connection.

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 9 месяцев назад

      I must be dense because I'm not sure what you're talking about, that's if you are talking to me in the first place. If you're saying that this video script was written by someone who hadn't seen the show (in years) and remembered the character but got the name and rank wrong, I guess that is possible. But that would be doing a pretty piss poor job of research! What's the point of making a video if you don't know about the show to begin with? 30 seconds on IMDB would have revealed that Bernard Fox had appeared on the show playing 2 different characters, the main one being Colonel Crittendon but that's too much to ask I guess.@@9HighFlyer9

  • @kimberlyholt2241
    @kimberlyholt2241 Год назад +4

    Oh WoW! One of my favorite shows!

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

  • @robertanzalone5853
    @robertanzalone5853 Год назад +8

    Never knew any off this hidden information before.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад

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    • @robertanzalone5853
      @robertanzalone5853 Год назад

      @@FactsVerse do a video on shows that ran into conflicts with a networks due to either creative or political reasons. The one show that stands out is The Smother Brothers.

  • @mg42lover
    @mg42lover 9 месяцев назад +2

    Curious how it was never mentioned that the idea for the show came from a WWII German prison camp right here in Phoenix, Arizona. The camp held prisoners that were from the German Navy figuring that the prisoners were less likely to attempt escape because of the desert. They were wrong. The Germans dug a tunnel and, several times, snuck out and came right back in after gathering info about the surrounding area. Today that camp is a military museum and the base for the Arizona national guard. Btw, it took something like 13 years to finally catch all the escaped prisoners. Several had found work on a couple of area farms.

  • @TarHeelHick
    @TarHeelHick 2 месяца назад +1

    I always loved General Burkhalter's putdowns of Klink whenever K would kiss up to General B. I loved it when GB told K, "Why do you get more pleasure from seeing me than I get from seeing you." My favorite one, "Klink, to the Fuhrer, I give suggestions; to you, I give orders."

  • @benadam7753
    @benadam7753 10 месяцев назад +5

    All the postings on the walls on the show were in German except Klink's office door! It reads "Colonel Wilhelm Klink" It should have read "Oberst Wilhelm Klink" Oberst is German for Colonel!

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 3 месяца назад

      Good catch!

    • @matshaw5291
      @matshaw5291 26 дней назад

      Supposedly, on the map of Germany in Klink’s office, it shows East and West Germany. Quite an interesting blooper but hearsay. I’m going to look for it next time I watch an episode.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад

      @@matshaw5291 I still watch "Hogan Heroes." METV shows it every week night at 10:00. I will have to keep an eye for that map booper.

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Год назад +7

    Very nice video of this funny show.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад

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  • @bufnyfan1
    @bufnyfan1 Год назад +20

    The casting of African-American actors was still not that common in the 60s. The fact that Ivan Dixon was cast and played an important role in the show was groundbreaking. In addition, it honored the role that African-Americans played in the US war effort during WW2

  • @BrianDrake-gs4zk
    @BrianDrake-gs4zk 9 месяцев назад +2

    Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.....

  • @rickeastwood1220
    @rickeastwood1220 4 месяца назад +1

    Crittenden was the Allies' answer to Klink

  • @marshalapp4597
    @marshalapp4597 Год назад +7

    This my favorite show❤

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +1

      One of our favorites too! Who is your favorite cast member?

  • @earltate56
    @earltate56 10 месяцев назад +3

    I never heard Kinch call Hogan Skipper.

    • @ZeeMiucin
      @ZeeMiucin Месяц назад

      He did ones , I don't remember the episode , yes , they had a mutual respect relationship , I love the show ❤

  • @2009Berghof
    @2009Berghof 10 месяцев назад +6

    I disagree with the comments regarding Klink's hat. World War I? Really? There was no Luftwaffe during WWI and the hat is typical of Luftwaffe officer's during WWII. Oft referred to as peaked cap, as also worn by Colonel Hogan albeit a US Army example, they were commonly worn by officers of both German and US during the war and even today. The narrator's comment is without merit. Best open a reference book or two on German Luftwaffe uniforms of WWII.

    • @jamescoker6155
      @jamescoker6155 9 месяцев назад

      Perhaps he was referring to the one that sat on his desk, maybe.

    • @2009Berghof
      @2009Berghof 9 месяцев назад +2

      The spiked WWI era helmet in the closing credits is likely the source of the comments regarding Klink's hat but they should have not made the statement without showing the hat under discussion.

  • @snortapoopusqburr1150
    @snortapoopusqburr1150 Год назад +10

    There was a camp for officers called Oflag XIII-B (Offizierlager) in a town called Hammelburg. Sounds familiar. There was an associated camp for enlist personnel called Stalag XIII-C located nearby. Oflag XIII-B was notable for being the location of a failed POW rescue attempt on 27 March 1945, but that is another story.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 11 месяцев назад

      I don't think they were Luft Stalags though.

    • @lawrencelewis2592
      @lawrencelewis2592 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think that one of the camps n Hammelburg is now a German army training facility.

    • @ericlarson6390
      @ericlarson6390 9 месяцев назад +1

      The pow camp OflagXIII-B was where the breakout depicted in The Great Escape occurred. Oflag is a contraction or conflation of Offizier Lager, which literally translates to Officer Camp or Compound. At that camp, an American named Ray Rainier helped dig some of the tunnels. Luckily for him, and the other Americans there, the Americans were forced to build an American compound to separate the Brits and Americans. The Americans were moved to that 2nd compound before the breakout. He changed his name to Ray Rayner after the war and became a beloved morning show star for children, the Ray Rayner and Friends show broadcasting in Chicago from the WGN broadcast center at 3501 W. Bradley Place. Ray also starred as the 2nd clown, named Oliver O. Oliver, on Bozo's Circus at WGN.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 9 месяцев назад

      Wasn't that at Luft Stalag III Sagan?@@ericlarson6390

  • @boomerbobable
    @boomerbobable 8 месяцев назад +1

    I believe Robert Crane was playing the drums in the opening music as well.

  • @tray488
    @tray488 Год назад +7

    Probably Bob Craine playing the drums.
    They had water tower that was not the 1940's.
    Two Germans whom both fled.
    Sgt. Schultz actually was in the US Army as a Quartermaster.

    • @rlhjr4545
      @rlhjr4545 Год назад +2

      I read somewhere that the drum beats at the beginning of each episode's theme song were played by Bob Crane himself.

    • @creigh8341
      @creigh8341 Год назад

      The water tower is the iconic Warner Bros water tower.

    • @Duck_Dodgers
      @Duck_Dodgers Год назад +1

      Colonel kline was a concert pianist

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад +1

      @@rlhjr4545 Yes he did.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад

      @@Duck_Dodgers In real life he was a great violinist, as was his father. It had to take skill for him to play a lousy violinist in the TV show.

  • @thefamouspeopleus
    @thefamouspeopleus 6 месяцев назад

    The secrets behind "Hogan's Heroes" are as intriguing as the show itself!

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! We're glad to know that you love our video. What other types of video would you like to see on Facts Verse?

  • @AlannaLarsen-c3o
    @AlannaLarsen-c3o 10 месяцев назад +4

    One of my all time favourite shows!!!

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  10 месяцев назад +1

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

  • @ellenhayes7597
    @ellenhayes7597 10 месяцев назад +5

    Loved this show!

    • @kristinemarler9003
      @kristinemarler9003 10 месяцев назад

      I have the complete series on DVD, and I can't get enough to watch ithe show.

  • @valvenator
    @valvenator 9 месяцев назад +3

    Narrator pronounces stalag like SpongeBob pronounces salad 🤣

  • @HiVizCamo
    @HiVizCamo 9 месяцев назад +1

    The best Easter egg is Klink's name, a prison camp commander.....named klink. Klink being a synonym for prison or jail, just like poke, hoosegow, slammer etc 😆 Always loved that one, as it even does sound like a legitimate German surname.
    Edit: and in fact it is a genuine name:
    "German and Dutch: metonymic occupational name for a maker of door fittings or for a border or customs officer from Middle High German Middle Low German klinke ‘barrier’ also ‘latch door handle’ Middle Dutch clinke ‘bolt strap door handle’."
    Beautiful, love it. 😅

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад +1

      Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

  • @johnrisdoniii7104
    @johnrisdoniii7104 10 месяцев назад +2

    I saw an old movie with John Banner saying his classic line - “I know nothing, nothing!”. I wish I could remember what the name was but Schultz’s line was used by Banner well before Hogans Heroes.

    • @jackpontiac52
      @jackpontiac52 9 месяцев назад

      John Banner played an Illegal Brewery operator in a film about prohibition.

  • @danuttall
    @danuttall 10 месяцев назад +3

    The lyrics for the opening theme were only used in the pilot. The drummer that can be heard during the opening lyrics was actually Robert Crane, the man who played Col. Hogan.

    • @davidhimmelsbach557
      @davidhimmelsbach557 9 месяцев назад

      Like Johnny Carson, Crane was a fanatical drummer in his 'quiet' time.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 3 месяца назад

      Yes, and in the pilot Sergent Carter was an officer with a different name.

    • @matshaw5291
      @matshaw5291 26 дней назад

      Are you sure? Was it an unaired pilot because the Pilot on the DVDs doesn’t have any lyrics. I’ve watched it on two different sets.

  • @luthravin4774
    @luthravin4774 4 месяца назад

    I love seeing the palm trees in the background on some shots..always looking for the palm trees!!

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  4 месяца назад

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  • @patriciaaturner289
    @patriciaaturner289 Год назад +7

    I own a copy of the soundtrack album for the show. In addition to the theme with lyrics, the lads all get a chance to sing a couple of tunes from the era. I have to say, the two best singers are Ivan Dixon and Larry Hovis.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +1

      Fun stuff, thank you so much for sharing your life story. What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

    • @ScottPalmer-mp1we
      @ScottPalmer-mp1we 11 месяцев назад

      Larry Hovis sang professionally. He cut at least one record and I think had a local hit. You can hear him singing on You Tube. I'm surprised there was no mention of W. Klemperer (excellent violinist and at one time a conductor (I think of the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra.). Also, Howard Caine was a champion bluegrass banjo player and Robert Clary was a professional singer. I did not know about Richard Dawson's singing.

    • @LoosMoose
      @LoosMoose 10 месяцев назад

      His father Otto Klemperer was conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic and is featured on many Deutsche Grammaphone recordings. @@ScottPalmer-mp1we

    • @kristinemarler9003
      @kristinemarler9003 10 месяцев назад

      Klemperer's father was a maestro, I believer in Los Angeles. His name was Otto. Bob Crane played the drums. Warner could sing, and he was trained on the violin. Robert Clary could sing as well, plus he was in a death camp, just praying to be liberated from the camp and still bore his number. He lectured students about Nazi Germany too.

  • @earthenvessel8215
    @earthenvessel8215 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember a music teacher in the mid sixties (jr high school) whose father and grandfather served in WW2. She was extremely upset with Hogan's Heroes portrayals. But to hear these facts today, especially that the Germans who played Germans in the series wouldn't play the part if the German characters were shown in a positive way. The reality of the backgrounds of several main characters and how they were directly influenced by WW2 makes a huge difference in appreciating the show.

  • @nomenclature9373
    @nomenclature9373 10 месяцев назад +3

    The modern water tower outside the camp is on the DesiLu property. A sound stage would latter be added also prominent in wide shots. The water tower inside the camp was recycled from "The Real McCoys." The series was known to pass off as German automobiles an assortment of US and UK ones. Of fame was the M7 Priest Self-propelled Howitzer referred to in the series as a Tiger tank.

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp 9 месяцев назад +1

    Looking very nice!!😊😊

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 9 месяцев назад

    I have seen every episode ever put on TV. Love this show.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад

      You're a true fan! Which episode of the show appealed to you the most?

  • @whitedovetail
    @whitedovetail 10 месяцев назад +2

    When I was 14 years old, we traveled through Honolulu and stayed in a motel down on the main beach. One early evening several of my brothers and I walked down to the beach. On our way there, we saw a table of 5 adults. One of them was Werner Klemeper. I walked up to the table and introduced myself and told him how I loved his TV show. He looked at me and told me thank you. Several minutes later he stood up and excused himself. He commented that his "show" was about to start on TV and he always watched it. His friends at the table all told him good by. I watched him walk to his "cabin" and he went inside. To this day, 55 years later, I still remember it like it was just this evening.

    • @davidhimmelsbach557
      @davidhimmelsbach557 9 месяцев назад

      Kemplerer claimed -- many interviews -- that he NEVER watched his own Hogan's Heroes performances.
      Make of that what you will. He claimed that doing so would ruin his Klink personna.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 8 месяцев назад +2

    Klemperer and Banner were the stars. They made the show. No getting around it.

    • @daledickerson-r9u
      @daledickerson-r9u 25 дней назад

      I saw Klemperer on one of the early "Law and Order" episodes He was good in a serious role!

  • @dennisbraulick3727
    @dennisbraulick3727 Год назад +3

    Just a great and funny series..always lov ed d the Germany Shepherds...its sad what happened to Bob Crane....

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  Год назад +2

      Couldn't agree more! Thank you for sharing your views on this. Who is your favorite cast member?

    • @dennisbraulick3727
      @dennisbraulick3727 Год назад +2

      @@FactsVerse I loved the shepards... and private la'bo

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 9 месяцев назад

    Both my parents were in Holland during the war... and they loved this show! This and Allo Allo.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад +1

      Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! How about you?

    • @brunozeigerts6379
      @brunozeigerts6379 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, loved Hogan's Heroes and Allo Allo. @@FactsVerse

  • @drawn2myattention641
    @drawn2myattention641 9 месяцев назад

    I loved how Gen. Burchhalter was always threatening to send Klink to Minsk! And once to Pinsk??

  • @charleswheeler3689
    @charleswheeler3689 11 месяцев назад +3

    There actually was a Stalag-13 near Hammelburg. It was for Allied ground force POWS rather than airmen.

    • @mikeabbitt8309
      @mikeabbitt8309 9 месяцев назад

      If it were for ground troops it would not be a Luft Stalag, which in the show was Luft Stalag 13. It was referred by that name in a few episodes.

    • @charleswheeler3689
      @charleswheeler3689 8 месяцев назад

      The fictional Stalag 13 was a Luft Stalag. The real Stalag 13 was a German Army run Stalag. The real Luft Stalags were Luft I, III, IV, and VI. @@mikeabbitt8309

  • @deleteduser3749
    @deleteduser3749 9 месяцев назад

    I was surprised that the red circled photo for the video wasn't mentioned.

  • @bigbabadook213
    @bigbabadook213 8 месяцев назад

    One of the more interesting yet not well known tidbits is the John Banner was once a model of the slim trim german soldier.

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd965 10 месяцев назад +4

    Here's a question for you: In some of the later shows, a mysterious friendly Allied agent would leave useful notes around to be found by Hogan and his people. He signed them "Agent X." Who was Agent X??? I don't think they ever revealed the name. Sometimes I thought it might have been Clink himself, or possibly Schulz. Don't know!

  • @bomat761
    @bomat761 Год назад +4

    Tell the AI to pronounce words properly. It makes it quite comical otherwise.

  • @KE5ZZO
    @KE5ZZO Год назад +8

    Still waiting for the secrets …. Nothing new or not already unknown

  • @pzkw6759
    @pzkw6759 10 месяцев назад

    While I knew just about everything you mentioned, I didn't know Richard Dawson was a singer. Another thing I always noticed was the lighting reflecting on Klink's monocle.

  • @kswck
    @kswck Год назад +1

    Wow. I am just.....Speechless.

  • @TheCorek1949
    @TheCorek1949 5 месяцев назад

    Stalag XIII-D Nürnberg Langwasser was a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp built on what had been the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg, but Stalag XIII-C was more likely to be the supposed place because of the location near Hammelburg, a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) built on what had been the training camp at Hammelburg, Lower Franconia

  • @dagwould
    @dagwould 9 месяцев назад

    I love the amazing depth of Hogan's war-camp wardrobe. I'm sure this is a subtle twist for 'deep' comedy. Of course, as a POW he'd on'ly have the clothes he was captured in...not a dress uniform as well!

  • @25vrd48
    @25vrd48 10 месяцев назад +5

    Such a great tv series , too bad it had to end .

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  10 месяцев назад

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

    • @Irisheddy
      @Irisheddy 10 месяцев назад

      I wish it didn't without a closing episode. Us fans were left hanging

    • @ElCid48
      @ElCid48 10 месяцев назад

      @@FactsVerse I met a work mate who never show the show. His mother and father were in concentration camps as children. and they could not handle watching the show. she saw it later in her life when she borrow the series from her library.

  • @Jamesalec63
    @Jamesalec63 Год назад +5

    Hogans hero's and another popular series MASH to me, though set in different wars, seem really familiar in style and landscape, and know there's no connection between them there I often wonder was Hogans Hero's filmed near the other? And did anyone form both ever appear in each series?
    There was a film basically the same story, a bit of humour but more dramatic, and one of the cast from that movie ended up in Hogans hero's. Fortunately, that actor seems to play the same role. Forgotten the full title it ended with this 13. It seems that Hogans story had a movie attached to it? But I am going guess there were other movies this series inspired to? Cool Hand Luke, possibly?

    • @noahellis3672
      @noahellis3672 Год назад +1

      There was the war drama Stalag 17 with William Holden and Peter Graves(from Mission: Impossible) that had a wide cast of characters in it as was The Great Escape. Hogan's Heroes was said to be a mix of those two great classic movies.

    • @stinkythestunk9803
      @stinkythestunk9803 11 месяцев назад +2

      To answer your second question, Fr. Mulcahy from MASH appeared twice as a guest star on Hogan's Heroes. I don't know of any other connections.

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well they were both filmed in California. Hogan's heroes was filmed on the 40 acres back lot of the studio in culture city of suburb of LA. It shared a lot with the gun with the wind set and the Waltons among many others. The Korean Hills of mash were actually the other side of Waltons mountain, so you're absolutely right about the similarity in the terrain and features of the landscape.

    • @albertstashin4371
      @albertstashin4371 9 месяцев назад

      Actor who played Col. Chrightenden made an appearance on M*A*S*H. He played an officer who visited his wounded men.

  • @jodyguilbeaux8225
    @jodyguilbeaux8225 Год назад +2

    i always thought it was a spin-off of THE GREAT ESCAPE, but only in a comical way. i was a boy at that time and that was my conclusion .

    • @davidhimmelsbach557
      @davidhimmelsbach557 9 месяцев назад

      It was much more a spin on Stalag 17 -- including both the Colonel and the Sergeant as the key enemy roles.

  • @Jdwify
    @Jdwify 10 месяцев назад

    When i was a young child, my late Grandpa George loved to watch Hogan's Heroes. It was on every Saturday night un in South Bend, Indiana. Now that METV reruns the show every night, i watch it in memory of Grandpa.

  • @daledickerson-r9u
    @daledickerson-r9u 3 месяца назад

    "Sta- LOG." You better watch the show. They always called it a "Sta-Lag," with a short "a." Equal emphasis on both parts. I wasn't left speechless.

  • @McGriffman
    @McGriffman 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do research on the car that carries General B. around... You'll find some interesting stuff there...

  • @knauregriffiths7666
    @knauregriffiths7666 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for finally revealing Kinch's first name... James.

    • @heartfanjim01
      @heartfanjim01 8 месяцев назад +1

      It was revealed a few times during the series. In one scene the actress playing a girl Kinch went to HS with called him Ivan Kinchloe by mistake.

  • @CyndisKrist
    @CyndisKrist Год назад +1

    Hilda took over as Klink's secretary in Season Two. The first wig they gave her looked fine, but later they gave her a bigger wig that wasn't flattering.

  • @saltysailor6689
    @saltysailor6689 11 месяцев назад +1

    I never fail to watch H.H. Mon.-Fri. from 9-10. I always catch something different every time.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  11 месяцев назад

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

    • @saltysailor6689
      @saltysailor6689 11 месяцев назад

      That's like asking which of my grandchildren I like the best, lol.@@FactsVerse

  • @tonysimek
    @tonysimek 3 месяца назад

    Stalag... lol, this video needs to be voiced over.

  • @kentfrederick8929
    @kentfrederick8929 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think Richard Dawson did a bit of everything in entertainment in the UK, including singing, magic, impersonations, stand-up comedy, and acting, before moving to the U.S.
    He sometimes went by the name Dickie Dawson. If you watch reruns of Match Game, sometimes Brett Sommers addresses Dawson as "Dickie."

    • @bigbabadook213
      @bigbabadook213 8 месяцев назад

      Richard Dawson got his start in the entertainment industry in the UK as a "busker" a street corner performer who would dance, sing. Juggle, and snappy patter

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT 9 месяцев назад +1

    *John Banner is my favorite story; the poor man's family was taken and he had the heartbreaking good fortune to be away and escape their fate. He taught himself English while working in America... & of course Werner Klemperer & Leon Askin- Colonel clink and General Burkhalter sticking their thumb in the eye of the people and regime that brought so much misery to the world. The show was deeper than most people give credit for and these actors all deserve special thanks for the giant raspberry they gave the ratzis*

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  9 месяцев назад

      Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see on our channel?

  • @robertladue7647
    @robertladue7647 17 дней назад

    “Skipper” was just used as an informal sign of respect to a superior officer.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  17 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. What other types of video would you like to see?

  • @kenotbgood1968
    @kenotbgood1968 9 месяцев назад

    William Christopher was on "Hogan's Heros and MASH"

  • @mysotiras21
    @mysotiras21 8 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely loved this show as a kid, because I was fascinated by WWII. Sure, it was ridiculous, but it was also very funny. Liked how so many of the actors were Jews who had personally suffered under the Nazis. It was like the victims were taking revenge upon their oppressors.

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  8 месяцев назад +1

      We're happy to know that you're a fan of the show. In your opinion, what is its best episode?

    • @mysotiras21
      @mysotiras21 8 месяцев назад

      @@FactsVerse , hmm, I would have to think about that. There were so many episodes, and it has been years since I have seen any of them. I'll get back to you.

  • @wmrustycox
    @wmrustycox 11 месяцев назад

    Speaking of music...Bob Crane played the drums on the "Hogan's Heros" theme song heard at the begging of each show.

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting , Thank You . I really Miss Hogan's Hero's

    • @FactsVerse
      @FactsVerse  10 месяцев назад

      You're very much welcome! Which episode of the show appealed to you the most?

  • @clarencesmith2305
    @clarencesmith2305 9 месяцев назад

    Klink did light up a cigar or two thru the five seasons. Schults, Labew & General Burkhalter were all inmates of German POW camps.

  • @williammoore1185
    @williammoore1185 9 месяцев назад +1

    Klinks hat is easily explained by the fact he was a ww1 luftwaffe pilot/ veteran