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Hogan’s Heroes Season 1 Episode 28
The men of Stalag 13 have no interest in tunneling into a neighboring barracks that houses new prisoners — until they discover that the new detainees are women!
Serie: Hogan's Heroes
Episode Title: I Look Better in Basic Black
Air Date: 1966-04-01
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