Marya, the White Russian, uses Schultz to impersonate Goering just as Hogan is trying to save a trainload of stolen art.Marya, the White Russian, uses Schultz to impersonate Goering just as Hogan is trying to save a trainload of stolen art.Marya, the White Russian, uses Schultz to impersonate Goering just as Hogan is trying to save a trainload of stolen art.
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- TriviaReference is twice made to "Carinhall." Carinhall was Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering's country estate located north of Berlin, where he secreted many of the art treasures he looted during Nazi Germany's reign. It was named for Goering's first wife Carin, who died in 1931, two years before the Nazis took power in Germany. In April 1945, Goering ordered Carinhall destroyed before advancing Soviet forces could capture it. Many of the art treasures left hidden on the estate were subsequently discovered and looted by the Russians.
- GoofsWhen the car with Sgt. Schultz disguised as Goering drives up to the guest building at the stalag, a palm tree is visible in the far distance directly over the roof of the car. As might be surmised, palm trees are not native to Germany.
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Col. Hogan: [about Hochsetter] Why did he have to show up?
Kinchloe: What now, Colonel?
Col. Hogan: Well, in about two minutes, they're gonna be on their way to inspect Reich Marshall Goring.
Carter: Schultz?
Col. Hogan: I don't think he's gonna pass inspection.
LeBeau: What happens to Marya?
Newkirk: Never mind that. What happens to us?
Col. Hogan: Nothing good unless we move fast. Carter, get outside and start the attack.
Carter: Yes, sir.
Col. Hogan: Kinch, stay in radio contact with the planes. If they don't get a landing signal, tell them to get out of here and fast.
Kinchloe: Right, Colonel.
Col. Hogan: LeBeau, Newkirk, go with Carter.
LeBeau: Right.
Newkirk: What about you, sir?
Col. Hogan: I'm on my way to Klink's quarters. And don't ask me why, because I don't know.
It begins when Schultz has been selected to meet Hermann Goring. When Schultz goes to meet Goring, he find none other than Marya on the sofa. Marya tells him that Goring has selected Schultz to stand-in for him due to threats. So Schultz agrees to be a body-double for him while he makes a visit to Stalag 13. While there Schultz will not have to meet anyone and will just stay the evening in the guest house.
Hogan has learned that Goring is dispatching a train with stolen loot from his residence to southern Germany. It just so happens that the train will come close to the camp. Hogan plans on kidnapping Goring but during the attempt finds out it is Schultz. But Marya has a plan to get Klink to take some of the loot off the train. Too bad Hochstetter is in the area.
Maybe it was just me but the many actions going on in the show was confusing. Schultz dressed up as Goring and the only people that can pick him out is Hogan and his gang. Klink and Hochstetter are numb to the fact that Schultz is standing and talking right within arms reach? Throw out any realism while watching this episode and hold-on for the uncomfortable ride. Because the ride is bumpy.
- kfo9494
- Sep 7, 2014