Ep 12. Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?
- December 2, 1966
- 25 min
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8.5 (169)
In this episode of Hogan's Heroes, titled "Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?," Colonel Hogan and his team of Allied prisoners of war continue their efforts to thwart the plans of their German captors during World War II.
The episode begins with the arrival of a new inmate at Stalag 13, a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler. The prisoner, whose name is actually Hans Mueller, is a talented impersonator who has been brought to the camp by the Gestapo in an effort to create confusion among the Allies. The Germans hope that if word gets out that Hitler is being held at Stalag 13, it will cause chaos among the Allied ranks and distract them from their war efforts.
Colonel Hogan and his team quickly recognize the potential danger of having a Hitler impersonator in their midst and set about coming up with a plan to deal with him. They hatch a scheme to switch Mueller with a wounded Allied officer who has been brought to the camp for medical treatment, in the hopes that the Germans will not notice the difference and will continue to believe that they have the real Hitler in custody.
The bulk of the episode revolves around the team's efforts to execute their plan, which involves sneaking the wounded officer out of the medical ward and into the cell where Mueller is being held. There are several tense moments as the plan unfolds, with nail-biting close calls and near misses that keep the tension high.
Meanwhile, back at Allied headquarters, General Burkhalter receives word of the supposed capture of Hitler at Stalag 13 and immediately begins making plans to exploit the propaganda value of such a coup. He dispatches a team of journalists to the camp to interview the "Führer" and document his capture, much to the chagrin of Colonel Klink and the other Germans in charge of the camp.
By the end of the episode, the team has succeeded in pulling off their audacious plan, and the wounded officer is safely hidden away while Mueller continues to play his role as the fake Hitler. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, as Colonel Hogan hints that the team may have even more tricks up their sleeves to keep the Germans off-balance and continue their resistance efforts.
Overall, "Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up?" is a classic episode of Hogan's Heroes that showcases the team's ingenuity and resourcefulness in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The humor and wit that are the hallmarks of the show are on full display, and the episode highlights the clever tricks and schemes that the prisoners employ to stay one step ahead of their captors.