The POWs are happy to have a doctor assigned to a camp, but they are still suspicous of Klink's motivations. Meanwhile, the young physician gut tells him something may be "off." My write-a-thon entry and answer to Challenge 144. Place a MASH character in WW2.
Andy, Barney, and the others prepare for the arrival of a special visitor, General Robert E. Hogan, when Hogan calls the Sheriff's Office, letting Barney know that he is coming down to North Carolina for a week. However, strange events begin unfolding when Hogan arrives. Will they find out what is happening, with Hogan's help?
This is a revision to Hogan's Heroes Season 1, Episode 5: The Flight of the Valkyrie. What if Newkirk had taken offense to how Crittendon spoke to Colonel Hogan? I would like to think all of Hogan's heroes are extremely loyal to him and look up to him. Please leave your opinions.
A perilous night mission goes awry when one of the heroes is called upon to lead an SS patrol away.
A stranger possessing powers of ice and snow shows up at the doorstep of Stalag 13's tunnel system, asking for help and being pursued by the SS. The persistent nature of the SS officers, along with the ice stranger's own stubbornness, make this abrupt task difficult, and requires the Heroes to trust a rather unlikely source of help. Expanded from the 3rd Guess Who challenge.
Sequel to 'An Eagle Earning Its Wings'. Klink's daughter has a horrible nightmare on Christmas Eve and goes to Hogan for comfort. In order to make her feel better, Hogan tells her about his life before the war and how he became the man he is now. From childhood to being shot down over Germany in early 1942, this is Colonel Robert E. Hogan's story and everything he stands for.
Klink finds an injured woman on the road and takes her to Stalag 13, not realizing she is wanted by the Gestapo. Klink falls for her, but Newkirk has a special connection as well. With the Gestapo on their way, will Klink let jealousy or love win? Klink/OFC. Not fluffy. Not a comedy. Darker fic. Warnings: adult themes, torture.
Nimrod isn't who they think he is...
Kommandant Klink is in love with Lottie Linkmyer, the daughter of Gertrude Linkmyer. Klink realizes, when Burkhalter arrived with his sister, Burkhalter wants him, Kommandant Klink of the "toughest POW camp in all of Germany", to marry his sister, that he must make his move and confess to his true love, Lottie, before it is too late. Will he succeed and make her his bride?
Ever wonder what life at Stalag 13 would be like through a different set of eyes? This here is a first hand account of life in a POW camp, brought to you by 'Hogan's Hero's' own mascot: Buttons. Complete for now, maybe one day will have additional entries added.
A collection of One Shots taking place during and after the events of Little Bear. Marked complete as each chapter is a stand alone story. If you haven't read Little Bear yet, it is recommended to read that before reading these one-shots. Just what kind of mischief are the boys at Stalag 13 (and one little guest) going to find themselves getting up to now?
Set after Little Bear: Mission Impossible and You've Got To Be Kitten Me. Christmas at Stalag 13.
Set after You've Got To Be Kitten Me They say cats can't be trained and Hogan doesn't believe they can be either. He tells Maisie that if Buttons learns to carry messages, he'll eat his cap. When he finds himself in a precarious situation, he might just have to make good on what he said. OC.
Life at Stalag 13 gets interesting with the arrival of the prison camps newest member, albeit, of the feline variety. Set after Little Bear: Mission Impossible OC
Sequel to 'Little Bear' When Hogan is arrested by the Gestapo and reportedly killed while trying to escape, Stalag 13 and his men are left reeling. Without Hogan, the camp is in chaos and his men left to pick up the pieces of the Operation. Enter Crittendon, sent by London to take over. Crittendon's arrival causes Maisie to leave and find out things mightn't be as they seem. OC
Mavis is embarrassed to admit it, but the letters from her brother describing his best mate Andrew have caused her to develop a bit of a crush on him. So she writes him a letter, hoping Peter doesn't get whiff of it and that the brave and clever Andrew will write back, saying he feels the same way *Also posted on AO3*
For the SSSW contest. A meeting with a new Underground cell doesn't go exactly as planned.
Stalag Thirteen's very own 'Outside Man' receives a much-needed reminder...written for the 2022 SSSWC!
When Hogan steps on his past, he finds a friendly face and a reminder of how that past still lives with him. SSSW2022.
Chaos reigns supreme over Stalag 13 when a flock of pigeons pays them a visit. For SSSWC 2022.
When confusion settles and things are not as they appear, “Kindness can transform someone’s dark moment with a blaze of light.” - Amy Leigh Mercree Warnings for alluding to past abuses, violence, some strong language, and an overall theme dealing with loss of dignity and confusion.
Hochstetter has dropped off a rather interesting piece of experimental equipment to be stored temporarily at Stalag XIII. What could possibly go wrong? Quite a lot, of course.
I'm not your little girl anymore, papa, she thought as she shouldered her rifle. You can't just sell me off to the highest bidder now. (AU where Wilhelm Klink is Wilhelmina Klink, and life gets even more complicated for everyone.)
Ever notice that Hogan's Heroes lasts six seasons and yet it is literally winter time in every single episode? So what the hell do they do all summer? (Copied over from Ao3)
After a seemingly routine mission goes wrong, the Unsung Heroes are in a bit of trouble. The Gestapo have Newkirk, Hogan is injured, Kinch isn't at his best. It's up to Carter to mount a rescue mission. Or something along those lines.
Behind the mask of the inept, bumbling Stalag 13 camp guard sergeant beats the heart of a true hero. A "what if' story - Not quite canon but I hope you will enjoy the ride anyway.
An aborted rendezvous, a vicious attack and aid from an unlikely source. When someone close to Hogan is seriously injured, heart-wrenching events are revealed, sending Hogan into a tailspin.
Robert Hogan is a very, very creative man, and there's no doubt that imagination can alter perceptions of reality.
Tommy Dorsey records being played in the Rec Hall, Colonel Hogan visiting Colonel Klink in the Kommandantur. It's never dull at Stalag 13.
Operation Freebird was only meant to be a last resort. Now, the Unsung Heroes are out behind enemy lines without the security of Stalag 13. Never one to ignore a challenge, Hogan now finds himself at head of a larger operation than he ever intended, with an ally he never expected, and two questions he needs to answer. Just who is the Kingmaker? And where is Kommandant Klink?