Let's start with the easiest question: Who is the leader of the prisoners?

Excellent!
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Who is the prison camp commandant?

Great job!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
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Colonel Robert. E Hogan is the senior prisoner of war at the German Stalag 13 during World War 2. What branch of the United States military was Hogan apart of?

Magnificent!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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Although he is a prisoner, Hogan is not an idle man and uses his imprisonment as a way to help other prisoners of war to escape back to the Allies. He schemes several elaborate missions with his fellow inmates to injure the German war efforts and keeps in contact with Allied headquarters. What is Hogan's code name when he broadcasts radio responses to the Allies?

That's right!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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Colonel Klink prides himself on "there has never been a successful escape from Stalag 13"! However Klink is clueless to the operation of Hogan and his men. Which of these is NOT true of Kommandant Klink?

Fantastic! ๐ฅณ
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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Sergeant Schultz is an unusual friend to the prisoners of war! He usually knows more than he thinks about Hogan's plans when Hogan is smuggling prisoners and aiding the Allies' War effort. What is Sargent Schultz's job at Stalag 13?

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Which of these men is Hogan's African American comrade and his chief of staff?

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You'll see this British fellow generally with a few cards! From pick-pocketing to tailoring, and don't forget some cards up his sleeve for some magic tricks, this man is a hand to Hogan's operations! Which of these is Hogan's loyal corporal from the Royal Air Force?

Stunning!
That was incorrect.
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Which one of Hogan's men is enthusiastic about blowing things up and is very skilled at bomb making?

That's right!
That was incorrect.
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We can't forget Hogan's loyal French man, Corporal Louie LeBeau! He may be small but he is a master of many things! Which of these is NOT one way he helps Hogan?

Nice going!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
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Hogan's schemes and Klink's incompetency often get Klink into trouble with higher ranking officers. It looks like one of these men is yelling at him now! Which of these men is directly over Klink and his operation of Stalag 13?

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The success of Hogan's missions draws suspicion from many German officers. One Gestapo officer in particular has had many run ins with Hogan but never is very successful. It looks like he is back again! Which one of these German officers is a major in the Gestapo that frequently visits Stalag 13 and is known for yelling "Who is this man?"?

Sensational!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
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Hogan has been known to linger outside Klink's office when Klink is being visited by his superiors. Who is the lovely young blond lady outside of Klink's office that Hogan frequently bribes or flatters to get information or favors from?

Superb!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
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Uh oh! Looks like one of Hogan's men is being punished! Don't worry though, Hogan and his men will get him out of trouble soon! What is the nickname of the jail cell where the prisoners commonly get sent to be disciplined?

Superb!
Doh! ๐คฌ
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Most of Hogan's operations are made possible by the elaborate tunnel system he and his men have made! Which of these is not one of the main entrances or exits in Hogan's tunnel system?

Hooray! ๐ฅณ
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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What is the name of "Hogan's Heroes" theme song that was complied by Jerry Feilding?

Slay!
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