Disc Four - Season 02 : Episode 16 – “Arrival of a Hero” by N J Crisp
Season Two opens with the sight of a limping Simon Carter making considerable use of a walking stick as he made his way across the compound. This activity by our former unsuccessful escapee (Part One of “Gone Away”) coincides with mail call where he gains two letters and surprisingly a postcard, the contents of which is significant enough for Carter to take to Colonel Creston. Although, as with all post, it has been through the censors, it soon transpires that the wording of this postcard from Switzerland could only indicate that Pat and Bill have been successful in their bid for freedom which later results in cheers of delight from the British quarters. Unfortunately this revelry is noticed by the castles new second-in-command, a stickler for military discipline known as Major Herman Mohn. With a distinguished frontline career tragically cut short during a combative operation in Stalingrad leading to a considerable loss of his stomach this I guess has further contributed to his increasingly hard-edged uncompromising stance when dealing with prisoners. Mohn eventually meets with Creston and the Colonel gains a distinct impression of the resolute determined stance of Colditz new deputy. No doubt brought in to toughen up security at the castle following the (no doubt embarrassing) escape of four prisoners Mohn first takes an interest in letters to prisoners and asks to inspect all incoming (and I suspect outgoing) post after it has been through the censors. He develops an instant dislike to Carter probably considering that the RAF officer is overly exaggerating the condition of his broken ankle. There is certainly an intimidatory attitude to Mohn’s interaction with Carter looking down at the officer in the manner that he says ‘read your letters from Cathy’ and then indicating his opinion that he is ‘a semi literate’ whom ‘behaves like a girl just like you write’. Mohn also takes an interest in the use of Red Cross parcels for uses other than which they are intended and he now instigates a policy of tipping out and examining the contents before handing them over to the prisoners which in Creston’s opinion ‘makes them quite inedible’. Creston attempts to raise the post and Red Cross parcel situations with the Kommandant so that he can overturn Mohn’s actions however in this instance he is powerless to act against his second-in-command. Although subsequently the Kommandant speaks with a visiting General this personal friend is also unable and unwilling to assist in the transferring of Mohn as the Major has some very powerful friends in very high positions. In fact we learn that Mohn was previously on the Furher’s personal staff, a leader that the Major reverentially respects and admires further to his actually meeting and being decorated with the Knights Cross by him. Elsewhere the British high spirits are tainted with the sad return of a dishevelled Dick Player whom after three weeks ‘on the run’ returns to twenty-eight days in solitary confinement. However at least he faired better than Peter Muir whom is in hospital after being shot trying to escape. Certainly in “Arrival of a Hero” the battle lines are drawn principally between Major Mohn and new escape officer Simon Carter, a satisfying season two opener, that promises much for subsequent stories.

