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Werner Klemperer and Malachi Throne in Hogan's Heroes (1965)

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Hogan's Double Life

Hogan's Heroes

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Factual errors

In the opening, when an ambulance drives by at high speed, Hogan pops a paper bag, which supposedly is heard by the driver of the ambulance. Given the terrain, the distance Hogan is from the ambulance, and the fact the ambulance is driving at a high speed, there is no way the driver of the ambulance would have heard the sound of the bag being popped.

Anachronisms

At the party, when Hogan is challenged to show a tattoo and he does, it is of a woman in a bikini. Such a bathing suit was not invented until 1946, after World War II had ended.

Actually, two-piece bathing suits had been worn by women since the 1930s.

Crew or equipment visible

In some scenes, production lights are reflecting in Klink's monocle.

Character error

Major Pruhst says that Colonel Hogan was born in Ohio. Earlier in the series, Hogan says he was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
When Major Pruhst is talking about Hogan, he says, "The Gestapo is interested in anyone who is a threat to the state." He should have used the term 'Fatherland' rather than 'state'.
When talking as Captain Schroffstein, Hogan sometimes says phrases without a German accent, particularly while he is story-telling.

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