All Hogan’s Heroes Cast Members Have Officially Died

All Hogan’s Heroes Cast Members Have Officially Died

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Who was your favorite character on Hogan’s Heroes, and did you know that so many of the stars of that series were directly affected by the Holocaust? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section down below.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:28 - Robert Clary
02:29 - Bob Crane
04:13 - Werner Klemperer
05:52 - John Banner
07:22 - Richard Dawson
08:35 - Ivan Dixon
09:16 - Outro

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Hogan’s Heroes was a fictional and somewhat farfetched sitcom set in a Nazi German prisoner-of-war camp during the Second World War. The series ran for six seasons from September 1965 to April 1971. Notably, the program had the longest broadcast run for a series inspired by the war.

While the unique setting of Hogan’s Heroes certainly drew in many viewers, the majority who stuck around to experience the series from start to finish did so because of its excellent cast. Bob Crane Starred as Co. Robert E. Hogan. His character coordinated an international crew of Allied prisoners secretly running a special ops group from the camp.

Then you had Werner Klemperer who played Col. Wilhelm Klink - a gullible commandant of the camp - and John Banner who portrayed the hapless yet lovable Hans Schultz.

Fans of the 1960s sitcom just got some bad news. As of November 2022, all Hogan’s Heroes Cast Members Have Officially Died. Watch this video in full to learn about who just passed while taking a look back at some of the other cast members of the iconic series who are no longer with us.

All Hogan’s Heroes Cast Members Have Officially Died

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