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?
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*
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.)
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.
This story has mystery, drama, and romance. I read a lot of HH stories and read a lot of great ones. Here is my attempt to write an idea that's been brewing in my head for awhile. Thank everyone who've read this story and commented. Hope you all like it.
Tommy Dorsey records being played in the Rec Hall, Colonel Hogan visiting Colonel Klink in the Kommandantur. It's never dull at Stalag 13.
A beautiful young lady comes to Stalag 13. Hogan knows her, Klink sees her as a daughter, and Newkirk is in love with her. F/M and M/M if you don't like then don't read. If leaving a review; please be nice about it. But I hope you like the story of Newkirk falling in love, and as well as Hogan and Klink. As well as other's.
Hogan drops by the Kommandantur for a game of chess and discovers a family tradition. (I’m awful at writing summaries)
... and they were roommates (oh my gawd they were roommates)
Stalag 13 is being liberated. Hogan knows this. His concern is for Klink. Not just on Liberation Day, but after the Armistice. But there is one spy that just might ease Klink's retirement. Now if Hogan can just put one last plan into play. In honor of German-born Werner Klemperer and John Banner. Klink/OC
"I know that after everything I did, that I don't deserve to ask anything of you. But please James, don't die on me." When Kinch is injured on a mission, an American nurse from a near by underground unit is sent over to help. Can a friendship marred by racism ever be restored?
Hogan apprend quelque chose de douloureux sur Klink et va l'aider à surmonter cette épreuve. Slash Hogan/Klink
Andrew thought of the woman curled up against his side, with eyes bluer than the sea itself and a soul that shone as brightly as the sun. He was doomed. Complete.
In Toledo, a young man watches people return home from World War II.