London radios Colonel Hogan with an order to blow up a
rocket fuel convoy and the tunnel it is going to run
through. They further order that Hogan spring a man from
another stalag and implement his plan to accomplish the
mission. Hogan balks when he learns that the prisoner is
his old adversary, Colonel Crittendon, and the plan is for
the beautification of RAF air bases. With Crittendon more of
a hindrance than a help, Hogan must plan the mission alone.
#64 "Some of their Planes are Missing" 9/16/67
Hogan uncovers a Luftwaffe plot to destroy British bombers.
Using captured RAF planes, the Luftwaffe plans to infiltrate
groups of British bombers and shoot them down. To put an
end to the plot before such a tragedy can take place, Hogan
plans to destroy the captured British planes.
#65 "D-Day at Stalag 13" 9/23/67
As D-Day approaches, Hogan is ordered to immobilize the
German Generals Staff while the Allies invade France. The
generals are meeting at Stalag 13 because it is the only
spot safe from Allied bombing. In order to delay a German
retaliation against the attack, Hogan concocts a plan to
confuse the German Generals by convincing them that Klink
has been promoted to chief of the German General Staff.
#66 "Sergeant Schultz Meets Mata Hari" 9/30/67
Suspecting that Schultz knows something about the sabotage
epidemic near Stalag 13, Major Hochstetter assigns a
seductive female agent, Eva Mueller, to entice the
information from Schultz. Although Schultz falls in love
with Eva, she is unable to wrest any information from him,
because he knows nothing! Hogan deduces Eva's true
intention and sees an opportunity to implicate her in a
sabotage scheme.
#67 "Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London" 10/7/67
Hogan uncovers a German plot to assassinate the British
prime minister. The Gestapo has found a German lieutenant
who is an exact double for RAF Captain Roberts, a confidant
of the Prime Minister. While the real Roberts is
imprisoned, the doubled is to travel to England in his place
and use his proximity to the Prime Minister to assassinate
him. Hogan's counter plan involves switching the lookalikes
so that the real Roberts is allowed to escape back to
England and Bowman is kept in confinement by the Gestapo.
#68 "Casanova Klink" 10/14/67
Hilda's temporary absence leaves Klink in need of a new
secretary, and General Burkhalter places his sister Gertrude
Linkmeyer in the position. The general hopes that with
Klink and Gertrude working together, a romance will develop.
Gertrude plants herself in the office and won't leave until
it is completely organized- an all night task at best. This
interferes with Hogan's plan to break into Klink's safe, so
he cooks up a plot to get Gertrude and Klink out of camp.
#69 "How to Win Friends and Influence Nazis" 10/21/67
Swenson, a neutralist scientist, comes to Stalag 13 to work
on a metal alloy for the Nazis. The heroes plan to
assassinate Swenson before he completes his formula, but
instead they decide to sway Swenson over to the side of the
Allies by exploiting the scientist's weakness for beautiful
women. Hogan plays Cupid for Swenson and a beautiful singer,
but the Gestapo intends to put an end to the romance-- and
Swenson's life.
#70 "Nights in Shining Armor" 10/28/67
Hogan receives a special shipment from an Allied airplane:
a dozen bullet proof vests. A courier arrives at Stalag 13
to pick up the vests and bring them to France for use by
French resistance forces. One man cannot possibly carry all
of the heavy vests out of camp, so Hogan must come up with
an alternate plan.
#71 "Hot Money" 11/4/67
The Germans set up a new counterfeiting plant inside Stalag
13, manufacturing American and British currency. When Hogan
sees the fake Allied money, he must dismantle the plant
before it starts mass production. Since he can't get one of
his men inside the plant, he tries to convince the German's
expert forger to sabotage the plant for them.
#72 "One in Every Crowd" 11/11/67
Hogan's latest enemy comes from within his own ranks.
Williams, a conniving POW, offers Klink information on
Hogan's sabotage activities in exchange for safe conduct to
Berlin. The traitor may interfere with Hogan's latest plan:
to destroy the German's new S-5 gun being guarded at Stalag
13.
#73 "Is General Hammerschlag Burning" 11/18/67
The French Underground has learned of a Nazi plan to level
Paris when the Allied armies approach, and they come to
Hogan for help. The plan was created by General
Hammerschlag, whose one weakness is an exotic dancer and
medium named Kumasa. Kinch and Hogan travel to Paris so
that Kinch, who was a classmate of Kumasa's back in the
States, can try to persuade her to steal the plans.
#74 "A Russian Is Coming" 11/25/67
The heroes hide a downed Soviet pilot, intending to smuggle
him to England, but the Russian insists on being returned to
his homeland. Hogan must devise a way to get the pilot back
to Russia, across hundreds of miles of German territory.
#75 "An Evening of Generals" 12/2/67
Klink is put in charge of hosting a banquet of Germany's top
generals. Hogan is ordered to kill the generals, but the
order is rescinded at the last moment because one of the
generals is an indispensable Allied agent. But the heroes
have already planted time-bombs in the banquet room and the
conference is under way.
#76 "Everybody Loves a Snowman" 12/9/67
American bomber Captain Morgan and his crew are hiding out
in the heroes' barracks while the Gestapo searches for them.
As a recent snowstorm has turned the camp into a winter
wonderland, Hogan requests permission for his men to build
a snowman. Captain Morgan and his men escape through a
tunnel built underneath the giant snowman.
#77 "The Hostage" 12/16/67
A rocket fuel depot constructed just outside of camp seems
too easy a target for the heroes. Unaware that General von
Heiner has planted the depot there to trap Hogan, the men
tunnel under the depot and plant a bomb. Then the General
throws a curve- he holds Hogan hostage at the depot.
#78 "Carter Turns Traitor" 12/23/67
The heroes stage a three-way assassination attempt on
Carter's life to convince their captors that the POW has
turned traitor and wishes to defect to the Reich. Carter
claims to be a chemical warfare expert so that he can gain
access to a secret German chemical factory.
#79 "Two Nazis for the Price of One" 12/30/67
Hogan learns that a Gestapo official knows all about his
espionage activities, but hasn't blown the whistle yet
because he wants information on the U.S. atom bomb project.
London orders the heroes to close down Stalag 13 and escape
to London, but Hogan wants to stay to find out how much
Freitag knows about the "Manhattan Project."
#80 "Is There a Doctor in the House?" 1/6/68
A beautiful French model is hiding from the Gestapo in the
escape tunnel until the heroes can smuggle her out to an
underground contact. But Klink's bout with the flu
jeopardizes Hogan's plan. Can LeBeau's home remedy cure the
kommandant in time?
#81 "Hogan, Go Home" 1/13/68
A message comes over the wire ordering Hogan to return to
the States for a hero's welcome. The man sent to replace
Hogan as senior officer is his nemesis Colonel Crittendon.
Crittendon keeps botching his first assignment-- to stop
Hogan from boarding the Berlin Express, which is scheduled
for attack by the Allies.
#82 "Sticky Wicket Newkirk" 1/20/68
Newkirk's faux paus in town gets him transferred to another
stalag and threatens to expose Hogan's entire operation.
#83 "War Takes a Holiday" 1/27/68
The Gestapo is holding four underground leaders at Stalag 13
under heavy guard. In order to free the four men, Hogan
convinces the Germans that the war is over!
#84 "Duel of Honor" 2/3/68
Hogan uses Klink as an unwitting courier to get a list of
people who plan to kill Hitler to England. A beautiful
agent feigns a mad crush on Klink and Carter, posing as her
jealous husband, frightens Klink into fleeing the country.
#85 "Axis Annie" 2/10/68
In a last-ditch effort to get information to the
underground, Hogan's crew grants pro-Nazi interviews to
broadcaster Axis Annie of the German Propaganda Ministry.
Next move: destroy the recordings of their traitorous talk.
#86 "What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?" 2/17/68
The heroes think Hogan has gone bonkers when he suggests
they take up basket weaving, tent making and kite flying in
order to free a captured British agent. But the prisoners
are really assembling a hot air balloon to fly a British
agent out of camp.
#87 "LeBeau and the Little Old Lady" 2/24/68
None of the other prisoners will volunteer to take over
LeBeau's weekly visits to an underground contact he
describes as a "mean little old lady." In truth, the
contact is a beautiful young Dutch woman with whom LeBeau
has fallen in love. When the Gestapo is closing in on her,
LeBeau risks his life to save her.
#88 "How to Escape from a Prison Camp Without Really Trying"
Hogan comes up with a master stroke to prevent the Gestapo
from taking over the Stalag, and to immobilize the entire
6th SS division -- He arranges for thirty prisoners to
escape at once.
#89 "The Collector General" 3/9/68
A german general arrives from Paris with a truckload of art
work stolen from France, and the heroes plot to steal it
back.
#90 "The Ultimate Weapon" 3/16/68
In order to get German fighter planes moved away from a
potential target of Allied bombers, Hogan convinces the
Germans that Schultz is a military genius who can predict
Allied attacks.
#91 "Monkey Business" 3/23/68
The bombing of the Hammelburg Zoo has the woods around
Stalag 13 filled with guards trying to retrieve runaway
animals. Carter, on a mission to deliver a spare radio part
to the underground, is unable to get past the guards. He
returns to camp with the radio part and a chimpanzee. The
heroes decide to use the chimp, whom they name Freddy, as a
courier to transport the radio part.
#92 "Drums Along the Dusseldorf" 3/30/68
Carter's Sioux heritage and Newkirk's ties to Robin Hood
figure in the heroes' attempt to blow up a truck carrying an
experimental new jet fuel.