Look at the Pretty Snowflakes

Prisoners

 * Colonel Hogan - Bob Crane
 * Corporal Louis LeBeau - Robert Clary
 * Corporal Peter Newkirk - Richard Dawson
 * Sergeant Andrew Carter - Larry Hovis
 * Sergeant Richard Baker - Kenneth Washington

Camp Personnel

 * Kommandant Wilhelm Klink - Werner Klemperer
 * Sergeant Hans Schultz - John Banner

Semi-Regulars
None

Guest Stars

 * General Strommberger - Harold J. Stone
 * Corporal Dietrich - Edward Knight

Synopsis
Hogan and his men attempt to start an avalanche to stop a Panzer division.

Story Notes

 * This is the one hundred and sixty-eighth and last produced episode of the series, but is the one hundred and sixty-seventh to be shown on television, and is also the twenty-third episode shown for the Sixth Season.
 * This is the second episode to showcase Bob Crane's talents as a drummer.
 * Two fictional characters are mentioned in the episode: Smilin' Jack and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
 * The sign that Carter points out does indeed say Dance Every Evening, Tanzen Jeben Abend.
 * Hanging on the back wall of the stage in the Hofbrau is a wall relief featuring the double-headed eagle of the German Confederation.
 * Carter is not in the last scene of this, the last ever episode to be filmed.
 * It is interesting the comments made by Sgt. Baker about being in chains again. No doubt a sign of the times during which the Civil Rights movement was in full swing.

Timeline Notes and Speculations

 * This appears to take place in the early part of 1945, in the aftermath of the Battle of the Bulge (Fall Wacht am Rhein). There is two feet of snow on the ground and a nice blizzard raging. General Stromberger's Third Panzer Division has been stationed just outside of Hammelburg, in the Hoffenstein pass, as part of the German response to Allied forces that are moving towards the area.