"Hogan's Heroes" The Battle of Stalag 13 (TV Episode 1966) Poster

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9/10
Klink is in the middle of two chest-thumping officers
kfo949423 September 2014
After being rather disappointed in the first four episodes of season two, this show takes us back to what made the series famous. There are lots of laughs and an amusing story that comes together to make an entertaining production.

In short, Hogan has pit two German officers against each other with Klink in the middle. General Von Kattenhorn (Jacques Aubuchon) and Gestapo Colonel Feldkamp (Howard Caine) are at each others throat as each man is pushing his authority around like it was in a baby carriage. The main reason is that Hogan is using the problems to take away pressure from the Hammelburg underground that is being harassed by the Gestapo. With the two German officers going at each other, Hogan can give the underground time to evade the Gestapo tactics. Plus throw Klink into this mess and you have a show worth watching.

There is a lot of good material in this episode. With some nice acting and a flexible script, this episode was entertaining. Here is hoping that more episodes in the season will be just as enjoyable as this.
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10/10
Not a summary, just a recommendation.
talkington-2413729 May 2019
While someone has already laid out the plot, I just want to say that I love every single episode of Hogan's Heros. It is one of the funniest shows I've ever seen in my opinion. This episode is fantastic. You have Howard Caine playing a different officer than his regular role as the Major, which he had several. The whole episode was fantastic with a classic ending. Definitely one of my favorite episodes ever. The Hogan Trucking Company is another that is fantastic.
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