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Belatedly realizing the information they've sent London is a Gestapo trap, the team struggles to undo the damage they've done, without letting the colonel know.
Hogan's Italian contact has been compromised and needs to be smuggled out of the country but only if German cuisine doesn't kill him first.
As the ack-ack blasts Allied fighters from the sky, the team races to destroy a new radar dish and discredit the British scientist who created it.
Hogan is forced to play Marya's games when she arranges for him to be present at the testing of a new rocket.
Carter's solution to the Stalag's financial problems may also offer a solution to Hogan's ammunition distribution problems.
Hogan feigns illness to gain access to the local hospital and his wounded contact inside it.
Klink must find a way to look worse than usual when he learns that his old girlfriend, now engaged to a Gestapo general, may still be in love with him.
With Klink doubling security and London demanding results, Hogan will have to rely on Gertrude to deliver a distraction while he blows up a train.
Klink's plan to use a lovely baroness to charm information out of Hogan works to the colonel's advantage when London asks him to leak a false defense report.
Hogan will have to play by someone else's rules when a general's daughter offers him vital information, but only on her terms.
The team has second thoughts about following London's orders when they learn their assassination target is a woman.
After a kidnapper grabs the wrong target, Hogan must convince Burkhalter and Hochstetter that Klink is worth rescuing. Will Klink escape being executed by the Underground-only to be shot by the Gestapo?
LeBeau's small stature makes him perfect for smuggling into a research facility.
Carter, disguised as Klink, is spotted while on his way to a sabotage job. While the team takes out the targeted train, Hogan must concoct an alibi for Klink before the firing squad is assembled.
There's a secret airfield somewhere in the area which London would love to bomb. Now Hogan just has to help Klink reunite with an old classmate to learn the location.
To catch a spy, Hogan teams up with a deep-cover American spy and takes a trip to Berlin.
Hogan and Klink deal with a Gestapo spy among the guards after a war reporter reveals details of Hogan's operation to the newspapers.
Informant Heidi Eberhardt is desperate to get out of Germany, but when her underground contact is arrested Hogan has second thoughts about her loyalty.
The team offers to paint the new Luftwaffe headquarters in order to plant some bugs.
Hogan suffers through several boring dinner parties while his team struggles to blow up a factory.
Handing off a roll of film to the team's contact would be much easier if LeBeau's dog would tell them where he buried it.
It's time to play the psychological warfare game when the Gestapo brings in three beautiful women interrogators to charm information out of the lonely POWs.
After Crittendon declares himself leader of the local underground, Hogan struggles to complete his current mission in spite of Crittendon's assistance.
The Gestapo's well laid plan to catch Col. Hogan results in them bagging Newkirk instead.
Carter's over-elaborate rabbit trap proves excellent at catching Nazis when Hogan uses it to lure an electrical expert into camp.
Schultz stumbles into a meeting of black market dealers and abruptly finds himself transferred to the Russian front.