My late father was a WW2 veteran from Australia. He served from 1941 until wars end. He had continual nightmares until he passed away in 2010. BUT! He absolutely loved this show! He would laugh his head off & good old Sgt Schultz was his favourite!🤣
@2511dhall2 ай бұрын
Did he see Dad’s Army, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum and ‘Allo ‘Allo! on the ABC?
@ekop17782 ай бұрын
BOB WAS FAR TOO YOUNG BLESS
@roybaty74392 ай бұрын
Hogan’s Hero’s was very popular in Germany after the war, Seinfeld wasn’t popular like here in the States.
@davidgromer3525Ай бұрын
The actor who played LeBeau was a French Jew who survived a concentration camp.
@andrewd7586Ай бұрын
@@davidgromer3525 I did actually know that & was in Days Of Our Lives forever!
@ThePixel1983Ай бұрын
The german dub is perfect, they have regional accents. Schultz is Bavarian and Klink East German. Both perfectly fitting!
@paulkruger2003Ай бұрын
Ans dont forget Frau kalinke!
@JoachimDeckart12 күн бұрын
thats because the actors were germans Klemperer from Berlin ans Banner was an Austrian
@ThePixel198312 күн бұрын
@@JoachimDeckart But they didn't dub themselves, at least not in the 1994 version that's most known on German TV.
@johnlennon8653Ай бұрын
Grew up watching this show and still love seeing the clips.
@benkayvfalsifier3817Ай бұрын
I grew up watching it with my grandmother on cable. She and my mom got me hooked on the old shows.
@johncotton55612 ай бұрын
The last line from Klink was brilliant.
@Tracy812582 ай бұрын
Remember that nearly every actor playing the Nazis was Jewish. They had only one rule, the Nazis always had to look stupid.
@critter300020012 ай бұрын
Or rather that the Nazis had to always lose
@sayhi2johny2 ай бұрын
And the French actor who played corporal lebeau actually spent time in a nazi concentration camp
@1234523152 ай бұрын
Judea declared war on Germany in 1933.
@SurviveandGameTTV2 ай бұрын
These are soldiers some of them where nazis yes but not all of the German military where nazis.
@yep-sb4uf2 ай бұрын
@123452315 who won that 1?
@maxwellcrazycat92042 ай бұрын
Close the gate. the war is back on. Cracks me up every time.
@robbrown4621Ай бұрын
Yes, that's the best line in this segment. :)
@649rocco2 ай бұрын
My father was in the Home Gaurd during Germany occupation of Denmark. He absolutely loved this program
@graydenmitchell797027 күн бұрын
Thank you for protecting our Danish Homeland and Heritage! I salute you and your father!
@kingdragonthefirst468625 күн бұрын
@@graydenmitchell7970You’re doing a piss poor job at protecting it now though
@Exotic30002 ай бұрын
Well, Hogans Heroes was funny. My grandfather was a RCAF.. WW2 combat vet. And he loved the show. And so did I…. ❤
@rosswatson9144Ай бұрын
My dad was reconnaissance for Canadian troops and lost the bottom of his legs in Holland… He loved the show and the others of the period including the longest day… But he never could watch saving Private Ryan… I think that one hit too close to home.
@BlueShift24Ай бұрын
Schulz being genuinely happy about the war being over. ❤
@shawngibbons59626 күн бұрын
He’s like a little school kid who finds out he has a snow day 😂😂
@jetcarddude2 ай бұрын
Klink and Schultz in my opinion are the real stars of the show.
@RobertKincaid-vq3hn2 ай бұрын
yes i do agree the Americans sending something up a bit like Allo Allo if your an American watch ALLO ALLO
@pallen492 ай бұрын
Did you know that Werner Klemperer aka Col Klink actually won an Emmy for his portrayal of Kink..The same year Leonard Nimoy aka Spock and a few other tv stars was up too...'Kink' beat out 'Spock' for the ward....Sad that John Banner aka 'Shultz' never won..
@RobertKincaid-vq3hn2 ай бұрын
@@pallen49 there are 3 British shows Dads Army It A,int half Hot Mum and ALLO ALLO all made by the BBC which all feature WW2 themes even the Americans can understand that type of comedy , my late Grandfather who served in North Africa 1942/44 but loved the show IT A,INT HALF HOT MUM about a concert party serving in INDIA and he remembers similar shows being put on for the troops at that time , very funny indeed now not very PC
@brucesim2003Ай бұрын
@@RobertKincaid-vq3hn All those that are too PC for IAHHM should just SHADDUP! Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
@JonDoe-ln6nlАй бұрын
Schultz RULES!!!
@MrSinghSAmit2 ай бұрын
I don’t know why they don’t this kind of comedy anymore. A true American creation - funny, fantastic and just terrific humor! 😅
@Lerxstification26 күн бұрын
Wokeness does not approve
@bite-sizedshorts9635Ай бұрын
They should show the fully restored video somewhere. Years ago, when high definition was brand new, The "Hogan's Heroes" films were digitized. Bing Crosby had the foresight to film the shows in widescreen format and then cut it down for TV. The original film is so much sharper than what we saw on TV originally. Directv had a channel just for HD content almost 20 years ago and showed the restored video. You could see things that were off screen back in the 60s, and the picture was sharp enough for you see the individual hairs on peoples' heads.
@desertcoliseum28 күн бұрын
None of what you said was true.
@Lerxstification26 күн бұрын
Even on Klink's head? 😅
@ravenshrike25 күн бұрын
The HD remasters were cropped to 1.66 with small sidebars as 1.72 was too much from 4:3, but they did significantly improve the picture quality using the original film as the source compared to OTA/VHS.
@djfmitv3 ай бұрын
"Shultz, do you think your old boss will give you your old job back, huh? 😃" "Why not, *I'm the boss* 😁" "....🧐.....You *own* the Shatzy Toy Company? 😯" 😅😅
@mikeshearer12502 ай бұрын
Ya volt😂😂
@retroguy94942 ай бұрын
Actually, it's 'Schatze.'
@retroguy94942 ай бұрын
@@mikeshearer1250 volt? 🤣 Actually, it should be 'vol' but that's incorrect too. The word is actually 'jawohl' which merely sounds like 'ya vol' to non Germans.
@coolhand1964Ай бұрын
This was one of the best twists in the entire history of the show.
@lolalasziv1059Ай бұрын
@@retroguy9494 Schatzi, not Schatze. ;)
@hippiehillapeАй бұрын
Grandfather in the Pacific, Great Uncle in Europe. I was a kid on the floor, they were drinking old Milwaukee. I remember watching this, and every other comedy about the war. They could laugh about war. But never spoke seriously about it. It was an untouched topic. I've researched. I know facts. But their human story, that history is lost in my family. I think about it often.
@Car42-x5r2 ай бұрын
I’m full blood Dakota Sioux and really enjoy Hogans Heroes, even the reruns! They make the NAZI SS look so foolish! LOL
@jamiemckechnie36622 ай бұрын
Choctaw here.
@hxhdfjifzirstc8942 ай бұрын
Punjabi here and we laugh our assesoff
@marcleblanc3602Ай бұрын
That is nice, not very flattering for the Allies... grabbed a few of those after....
@robbrown4621Ай бұрын
Do you enjoy the show, F Troop?
@michaelmartin90223 күн бұрын
I hear the "British version" of this (though completely different) is wildly popular all over the world too.
@KimCraig-xl9yt2 ай бұрын
When I was little in the early 70’s I would watch this with my Dad. He was from 🇩🇪 Freiburg. We would laugh and laugh. It took the sting out of the stigma I endured as a little girl when people found out and their children weren’t allowed to play with me anymore. Schulz was my favourite, of course he owned a toy factory ❤😂🎉
@benkayvfalsifier3817Ай бұрын
I'm sorry you had to go through that. It reminds me of that scene from the Captain America movie. "Did you know the first country that Germany invaded was its own." People forget most citizens aren't guilty of anything but trying to survive their radical government. I hope you cherish those moments with your dad. They are precious.
@robbrown4621Ай бұрын
@@benkayvfalsifier3817 Not sure I agree with you about Nazi Germany. The Nazis were wildly popular in the 1930s. Not so much in the mid 1940s. But, the first people to go to the first concentration camp were the liberals and intelligencia (lawyers, professors, etc.) who opposed the Nazis. This was years before the Jews were sent there.
@benkayvfalsifier3817Ай бұрын
@@robbrown4621 So basically they're own people. Where are we disagreeing?
@robbrown4621Ай бұрын
@@benkayvfalsifier3817 From your quote, "People forget most citizens aren't guilty of anything but trying to survive their radical government." I was replying to your statement. But, my point was that there were some people who were in alignment with your quote but the great majority were pro-Nazi when Hitler came to power. I hope I made that clear now...
@benkayvfalsifier3817Ай бұрын
@@robbrown4621 Ah, I understand now. And you are correct.
@Angrybarberman2 ай бұрын
Id have loved to see a special ending episode where pattons tanks did push in the gates and hogan was free to tell klink all they did during the war and how klink was instrumental in the victory,so he and Schultz were free to just go home....😊
@albertf.ismail26052 ай бұрын
❤from MALAYSIA🇲🇾
@Wickian2 ай бұрын
@@albertf.ismail2605 I hope that a fan can come up with a fan fiction episode for Hogan's Heroes liberating the camp and officially ending the war.
@grogery1570Ай бұрын
I thought about a real ending for Hogans Hero's and thought the way to end it was reveal that Schultz wasn't so stupid, he knew what Hogan was doing but did nothing because he hated the Nazi's and it was the perfect cover for his work smuggling Jews into Switzerland. Of course with Germany collapsing and the SS just killing random people he needs Hogans help to hide all the extra jews he is moving, Hogan is worried about all the prisoners getting shot and Klink is more worried than normal about getting shot! This only ends when Patton's tanks arrive.
@WickianАй бұрын
@@grogery1570 You're right about Shultz in that even though his trademark line is "I know nothing", he actually does and is perfectly aware of what Hogan and crew is doing, but choosing to do nothing about it as he hates what Hitler is doing, and the fact that they took over his toy factory to repurpose it for Herr Dumkauf's war effort.
@baciate920Ай бұрын
I am so lucky to have the complete series. It is so funny!
@banjokazooie37027 күн бұрын
The facts that they made movies and shows like this so close after the actual events is amazing.
@ricklangevin16422 ай бұрын
It was like the early mash, but it was so funny. Those guys had it all figured out.
@Russ19632 ай бұрын
I used to watch this show with my Father before he passed in 2009.
@drmachinewerke12 ай бұрын
Did he know they were Jewish . It was pretty cool in my opinion . Using Jewish actors to be nazi and Germans troops
@paulcawley63302 ай бұрын
Ditto. It was my late father's favourite show. Happy memories.
@maxwellcrazycat92042 ай бұрын
Before he passed. Well I hope so.
@whocares397Ай бұрын
on a good note least your dad does not have to see how crap usa is comming out
@TRENDYBOGAN12 күн бұрын
My Grandpa was the HNIC of delousing showers at Belzec during the war, how he would laugh and slap his knee watching Hogans Heroes programme is such a fond memory. He passed peacefully in his sleep at age 102 in 2015 having lived a full and happy life. RIP Grandpa
@sarabrown7689Ай бұрын
It's a shame the show never got to have a final episode where everything was wrapped up. So many 60's sitcoms just ended with no real series finale
@andrewbyrne21737 күн бұрын
I hear ya, but it was a product of the time it was made. Have a like, as symbolism of this comment’s finale.
@Howlrunner822 ай бұрын
"SCHUUULZ ! DIE TORE ZU. DER KRICH GEHT WEITER"
@RayOyler-lo6xc2 ай бұрын
Seven of my Family have served 1944 to day 2024,my self USMC .
@bob-qz9ey2 ай бұрын
Did ya know that actors who played Hocksteder, Shultz, Klink, and Burkhalter were Jews who survived WW2? At age-76, I like to retire at night smilin', so enjoy watchin' Hogan's Heroes.
@retroguy94942 ай бұрын
Well, Klink, who was played by Werner Klemperer, is an interesting case when it comes to him being a Jew. He was only HALF Jewish (if one considers it a race and not a religion) as his father was Jewish and his mother was not. If it's by religion, he became a Catholic for a long time, but then converted to Judaism.
@katfishkobain88092 ай бұрын
My mom, a WW2, nurse in France wouldn’t let us watch Hogans Heroes. Nothing funny about Nazis. We had to watch Dean Martin show, which was up against the show.So I concluded that Shultz should have sang more……
@Dulcimertunes2 ай бұрын
She was right
@Marky116942 ай бұрын
@@DulcimertunesIronically The Show was making fun of Prisoners of War and Besides tell that to Mel Brooks who I would remind you has been quoted as saying “The most potent humor is based on facts, reimagined or refashioned with absurdity. As a manner of political discourse, these jokes rob powerful people of their authority and respect. Yet, political satire often gives way to comic cruelty.” By being afraid to laugh at Nazis you grant them to much Power and make them out to be more than the jackbooted Thugs they were.
@DurkMcGerk2 ай бұрын
The comedian Andy Kindler had a pretty funny bit (on Dr. Katz I think) where he wondered how crazy the network pitch meeting for Hogan's Heroes was. The network execs are asking questions like, "it takes place in a world War 2 prison camp?""That's right, it's a comedy!" edit: dang now that I think about it was it Gilbert Gottfried? Don’t get old kids
@sayhi2johny2 ай бұрын
Apparently the Jewish man who played Col. Wilhelm Klink only took the acting part if he could make the character extremely incompetent and fail at everything he did. Guy who played Sergeant Schultz was an Austrian Jew. And guy who played Corporal LeBeau was a Jew that actually spent time in a concentration camp and the Nazis killed 10 of his siblings. That’s why I watch hogans heroes. If Jews who experienced Nazi cruelty can then act in a show that makes fun of Nazis then I say it’s worth watching.
@katfishkobain88092 ай бұрын
@@sayhi2johny I wish she was around to tell her. Thanks, that’s interesting.
@philershadi6037Ай бұрын
Even Colonel Klink can't stand the sight of the SS.
@DIOSpeedDemon14 күн бұрын
The Writers are the real stars of this Show. Excellent Writing.
@kermitefrog642 ай бұрын
What a dark time in history along with 6 million people of Jewish culture lost their lives during the Holocaust and 65 million lives in WWII. My Grandfather would often weep when he would talk about the war. One of the aspects of the war he shared was the battle of the Bulge. For years he had fragments of shrapnel would fester up through his skin on his back.
@Youtube44us2 ай бұрын
As a kid this was a must watch show...😂
@retroguy94942 ай бұрын
I remember when I had to stay home from school because I was sick back in the 70's that reruns would always be on in either the early or late afternoons.
@Lava19642 ай бұрын
It aired in reruns in my neck of the woods in Canada for several years. It was great!
@RepublicaSindicalista_doBrasilАй бұрын
This documentary has very high quality footage.
@heidivert8302 ай бұрын
Hocksteter was so funny😅
@TheBennie1021032 ай бұрын
Bah!!
@GregorSass-Ranitz2 ай бұрын
Hochstädter
@DMS-pq82 ай бұрын
WHAT IS THIS MAN DOING HERE!!!
@MrPatrickworthingtonАй бұрын
@@DMS-pq8 Hocksteter knew that Hogan should not have the apparent run of the camp. He didn't understand why Klink would allow Hogan such liberties. Even General Burkhalter rarely questioned Hogan showing up every time he was there. Only Hocksteter questioned it and was bothered by it.
@PrincessAshley-Kawaii2 ай бұрын
Grandma passed 31st of july... we were watching thing before then.. i just havent had the heart to continue... i know i should.. just odd..
@fionam35543 күн бұрын
it's funny how we feel about these things...We used to have a Monday Night Football group. One of the ringleaders was NYFD. He didn't make it out of the south tower on 9/11. We tried one more night, a couple years later.... but.... it disbanded.
@higgme1sterАй бұрын
I remember this episode! It was fantastic but of course there was much more setup to finesse the outcome. I was a freshman in the last year of Junior High School. Nobody had ever heard of such a thing as "Middle School" back then.
@johnsdao39172 ай бұрын
Richard dawson was a great man
@RaimoHöftАй бұрын
"Who loves you, and who do you love!?!" 😎
@lawrencelewis25922 ай бұрын
Interesting how that Mercedes is right hand drive and has an English license plate.
@martinfiedler43172 ай бұрын
Probably captured in Belgium 😉
@lawrencelewis25922 ай бұрын
@@martinfiedler4317 Expensive cars in Belgium like Minervas and Imperias were right hand drive, but cheaper cars were not. Same in italy and France, expensive cars were all RHD.
@martinfiedler43172 ай бұрын
@@lawrencelewis2592 No, I was thinking of the first phase of the Battle or France. When the British Expeditionary Force had to leave their equipment in the field to evacuate to Dunkirk. Sorry for not clarifying that. (Stupid joke anyway; I would starve, if I were a comedian)
@hxhdfjifzirstc8942 ай бұрын
Interesting... this could be definitive proof of some kind of carelessly made war propaganda. If they'd have been caught, they would have surely been executed! Perhaps the film was just loaded backwards.
@lawrencelewis25922 ай бұрын
@@martinfiedler4317 Ah yes, I should have thought of that. In the book "Night of the Generals" it was quite a status symbol for German officers in Paris to be seen in an English car. But still, shouldn't it have had a license plate withe a WH prefix?
@mitchevans4597Ай бұрын
My dad who was a WW2 veteran hated Hogan’s Heroes.
@uayfb1Ай бұрын
I guess that would not be funny to him - those were very grim days indeed. And there were the 76 who escaped from that POW camp in Sagan in East Germany and 50 were murdered by the Gestapo. To someone who lived at that time, there was no humor at all. Or as Schultz would say Ï see NOTHING funny about this.
@michaelosullivan7242 ай бұрын
Great Series.Sadly Bob Crane died very tragically.🙏🙏
@RolandmaddogDeschainАй бұрын
Yea but he was a pretty big scumbag.
@paulbrungardt9823Ай бұрын
Here in Utah, we have not been told the war is over...If we get a television station, things might change.
@jonisalmela2399Ай бұрын
Oh boyest of boys! you have no idea what is waiting for you!
@rael5469Ай бұрын
2:28 You can see the electric power poles for the neighborhood beyond the set, plus it's supposed to be winter time and yet all the trees have leaves. .....not to mention the Southern California palm tress in the background.
@ShatnerMethodАй бұрын
You're right 😂. Look for the palm trees above and a little to the right from the red & white striped guard house 🌴🌴
@marcusfieldfield4069Ай бұрын
😂 I see the palm trees
@GigaguentherАй бұрын
If you have a keen ear for german speakers you can even tell that some of them are actually not native german speakers at all. I think they might have taken american citizens and made them *pretend* they were german!! 😱😱
@JonDoe-ln6nlАй бұрын
Same with the MASH set. But as a 7-8yr old I didn’t notice nor care.
@rael5469Ай бұрын
@@JonDoe-ln6nl Right. Same here. It's just fun to notice it as an adult.
@LarsDcCaseАй бұрын
This was a great series.
@JoeMandel-e3n2 ай бұрын
Love Hogan's Heros
@SugarnautАй бұрын
There’s not a bad episode of Hogan’s Heroes.
@dennisb-trains23Ай бұрын
I still watch HH today. Very funny still after all these years! 😂😂
@shaunadamson463416 күн бұрын
2:29 Look at all those eucalypts in the background, one could almost think this was set in Australia!
@ijnfleetadmiral2 ай бұрын
If Schulz's company was the biggest in its industry in the entire country, he probably wouldn't have been serving as an NCO...he would've been given an officer's commission like so many other industrialists were. Then again, most of them were SS, and I don't see Schulz belonging to that organization. So to my way of thinking he was offered an SS commission and outright refused it, and when he was conscripted back into military service he was 'red-tagged' never to progress beyond NCO rank.
@retroguy94942 ай бұрын
Schultz was way too nice to even be a prison guard let alone the SS.
@MrPatrickworthingtonАй бұрын
Given he was a wealthy man the job of a P.O.W. SGT may have been relatively cushy.
@retroguy9494Ай бұрын
@@MrPatrickworthington If you have ever watched the series it WAS cushy. Schultz had it pretty easy actually.
@coopernickerson74702 ай бұрын
“ I see nothing!” Schultz says, turning and walking away from the POW camp door.
@Mrbuckaroonie..2 ай бұрын
They just don't make good TV like this anymore.
@DIOSpeedDemon14 күн бұрын
Great acting and Great Actors. Schulz should get a lifetime Oscar. Brilliant comedy series at the time. and Tunnels and secret passages..! Stalag 13 the original movie is Excellent Movie also.
@vadouis-rt3of2 ай бұрын
I lost it when the Luftwaffe General said: "The what is what?"
@andypanda4756Ай бұрын
"War is Over ( if you want it )" - John Lennon
@wfthappeningunreal2952Ай бұрын
Love the show.
@majorfeelgoodrecords27402 ай бұрын
I love this show🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@CRD0204Ай бұрын
Loved this show when I was a kid Schulz was my favorite
@paulschofield263018 күн бұрын
I loved 😍 this show was a big fan, ❤ very funny especially Schultz, i see nothing, nothing! Got to remember the era when they were doing it ❤❤ cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 😂 😅 😊
@kennethvoller278Ай бұрын
I loved this show as a kid. I love this show as an old man, of 68.
@charlespeterson778Ай бұрын
My uncle died in a pow camp. It was his fault though, he got drunk and fell out of a guard tower
@RaimoHöftАй бұрын
Ah, that never gets old! 🤣
@mikekaatman3194Ай бұрын
😊 Brilliant.
@AlfredPedneauАй бұрын
We WISH that there was a 2 Hour Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 about the Last Days of the War !!! 😊😊😊
@janetcraft2 ай бұрын
Classic show for sure. I'm laughing all the way :)
@clementschnitzler958428 күн бұрын
My grandfather was in the french army in 1940 he was taken prisoner until the end of the war. He loved this show. He passed away in1999. Rest in peace.
@GeorgeSemel2 ай бұрын
My favorite episode, sucking up on Shultz for a job.
@MrPatrickworthingtonАй бұрын
Klink realized at that moment he had misjudged Shultz all along. Far from being a nobody he could bully, Shultz was a very wealthy and important man.
@MrEab2010Ай бұрын
I still don't know what to make of this very strange tv series some 55 years later.
@skybot9998Ай бұрын
Some of the vetrans that spent time in a german pow camp hated the show because it wasn't fun and games in those camps.
@ElizaWebbg26 күн бұрын
Allied POW's got far less brutal treatment than the opposite. And god forbid you go east to Russia.
@ComdrStew7 күн бұрын
I love that Sgt Schultz is actually a rich guy owning Germany's biggest toy company.
@brianhoward92172 ай бұрын
Just genius . . . just TOOOOO funny! God luv 'em all, they were simply amazing, all of them. Oh, for simpler times.
@achdumeineguete2 ай бұрын
The guard standing up again and the glasses are still standing around 😅
@HiVizCamoАй бұрын
A prison camp...run by a guy named Klink. Brilliant!👌
@FrederickFokkerАй бұрын
"The war is back on!" Too funny
@michaelthespikel5685Ай бұрын
Clink was the only one who got an Emmy
@GreenCanvasInteriorscapeАй бұрын
How is the coloration on this so perfect? 5:00 St Paul Minnesota KSTP channel 5 for a long time this was the go-to show, as an American Jewish kid some relatives bristled at this show normalizing Nazis not behaving like beasts.
@RJSRdgАй бұрын
Actually all the Nazis in HH were played by Jews!
@albertf.ismail26052 ай бұрын
❤️ From 🇲🇾 Malaysia
@edwardcricchio61062 ай бұрын
I liked when on the occasion, Klink and Schulz actually spoke German. 99% of the time, the cast would speak English with a German accent (Bob Crane had the most difficulty doing this).
@MrPatrickworthingtonАй бұрын
The Americans, Lebeau and Newkirk did not speak with a German accent since they were not German.
@edwardcricchio6106Ай бұрын
@@MrPatrickworthington Obviously. I am referring to all of the "Germans". Be it prison guards, townspeople, Hochsteter, Burchhalter, his sister, etc. none of them would utter a word of German, they simply used a German-English accent. Whenever Crane had to pretend to be a Nazi, his German-English accent was horrible. At least, Newkirk and carter could do the accent very well. Even Kinch did a great accent. There were a few episodes where Klink and Schulltz said a few words in German and that was very appreciated. Did you ever see Combat!?. The Germans never spoke English to make it so realistic.
@CM26617Ай бұрын
Damn, THIS should have been the way the series ended; events juuuust narrowly coinciding with that week of May, 1945.
@leondillon87232 ай бұрын
3:42)The left collar has the leaf of a Standartenfuhrer. Equal to Oberst (Colonel).The leaf was on both collars.The SS was worn by all ranks from Obersturmbannfuhrer (Lieu Tenant Colonel) and below.
@Angrybarberman2 ай бұрын
But the black algemeine ss uniform was put away for the duration of the war... Should be grey
@leondillon87232 ай бұрын
@@Angrybarberman He wore the Waffen Schutz Staffel Third Panzer Division uniform. AKA, The Death's Head. Look at the uniform cap.
@GregorSass-Ranitz2 ай бұрын
Not decisive for the show.
@stvdagger80742 ай бұрын
@@leondillon8723 All SS caps had a Totenkopf badge, not just members of 3 SS-Panzerdivision "Totenkopf".
@davidreed3357Ай бұрын
It's a fucking comedy. Chill out. Out if respect, many motion pictures will not wear the right credentials. It's actually illegal for the Hollywood to use exact accurate u.s. military uniforms.
@marcushinton772Ай бұрын
Loved watching this as a kid, Private Schultz - I see nothing, nothing at all!
@jonathanbair523Ай бұрын
I am shocked that no one left the camp.... I could see Schultz walking down the road with a few of the allied guys.. The first check point the got to would be so confused..
@RJSRdgАй бұрын
I think Hogan had put all the regular prisoners under instruction not to leave. Klink was so malleable that they didn't want him to get the sack (or worse).
@carlosschroeder36388 күн бұрын
When a war is over, both sides celebrate.
@phaedrabacker20042 күн бұрын
The war is back on! 🙌
@steveprestegard5151Ай бұрын
3:19 “The what... is what?”
@RayOyler-lo6xc2 ай бұрын
We watched Perry Coma ,he was catholic and the church said to watch it.
@illletmyselfout.85162 ай бұрын
Close the gates the wars back on lol😅
@robertcavalier6133Ай бұрын
I give the krauts for at least being good snow skiers! * Cav *
@jarrettpage400912 күн бұрын
3:30 kinda weird timing for a laugh line 😅
@LordZontarАй бұрын
"Der Krieg... ist zu ende? DER KRIEG IST ZU ENDE! DER KRIEG IST ZU ENDE!!!"
@dwaynetucker76352 ай бұрын
" The What,is What!?"😅😅
@LordZontarАй бұрын
"The what... is what?"
@Chuck123123 күн бұрын
I’m sure the one person who wouldn’t survive the end of the war would be that ss commander, since well the allies hated the ss
@pacificostudios2 ай бұрын
"Vat we were winning tha war!"
@JosephHickman-m6qАй бұрын
Schulzy made to u.s. and opened a hofsbrau house in Milwaukee.
@luislaplume8261Ай бұрын
In real life John Banner could read German. He was born in Austria and Austrians speak German as does Switzerland and Lichtenstein.
@ricardoalves71614 күн бұрын
" Guerra,Sombra,e água fresca gostava eles eram bastante divertidos " kkkk
@Wickian2 ай бұрын
The what, is what?!
@Sally-k2m2 ай бұрын
Hello guys I have missed seeing you guys handsome honey that you were
@BETTERWORLDSGTАй бұрын
If za vor isn't over, don't send Klink to za Russian front!
@jamespeddycord4705Ай бұрын
That show was hard sell at the time...I wasn't allowed to watch it at first. Dad was a ww2 vet and those folks didn't see the humor in it. In time I watched it and had the lunch box. But I do see dad's point and I can understand the dislike.
@RossMunro-mf6ez2 ай бұрын
Frank Marth played the German officer at the end.He also had small parts in the Honeymooners.
@stvdagger80742 ай бұрын
In addition to playing Inspector General Busse in this episode, he was in 4 other episodes as : Colonel Deutsch , Lt. Vogler, Capt. Milheiser & Count von Waffenschmidt .
@demaralmeida107318 күн бұрын
Guerra sombra e água fresca muito legal
@Dills19952 ай бұрын
Too bad there was no final episode like MASH , but they didn’t do that back then. 😢
@clarky232 ай бұрын
Some shows did get a proper sendoff even in the 1960s and 70s. Hogan's Heroes didn't because they didn't even know the show was cancelled until shooting was wrapped for the last episode in the sixth season. Hogan's Heroes was another show that fell victim to the imfamous "Rural Purge" by CBS in the early 1970s.
@TheHelper-l9m2 ай бұрын
The Fugitive got a sendoff ep but it stunk. That whole show stunk in color.
@TheHelper-l9m2 ай бұрын
The Fugitive a sendoff ep but it stunk. That whole show stunk in color.
@Dills19952 ай бұрын
@@TheHelper-l9m Totally disagree. I watched the two part ending recently and thought it was brilliant. After all the episodes believing it was the one armed man it turns out there was someone else there that could have saved her. Then let Kimble go to his death instead of admitting his cowardice.
@MrPatrickworthingtonАй бұрын
@@clarky23 Yeah, but I wouldn't call Hogan Heroes rural.