In some scenes Arnold Vosloos character uses Dutch/Afrikaans pronunciation of German words. Such as Gewehr/Geweer which means rifle in both languages. In German it is pronounced with a hard G but in Dutch/Afrikaans the G is pronounced like a ch.
The downed B-17 sits in the middle of a large field with tall grass and shrubs. All of the vegetation behind the B-17 is completely intact, whereas had the aircraft crash-landed there would've been a long trail of beaten-down and destroyed vegetation.
The sound effect and the ammunition use of the MG-42 like most movies is wrong.
The Belt is never used up AND the rate of fire of the MG42 sounds more like a BRRRP than repeated fast firing like a M-2 machine gun.
The Belt is never used up AND the rate of fire of the MG42 sounds more like a BRRRP than repeated fast firing like a M-2 machine gun.
In the Buenos Aires bar Hipolitos, in 1954, there is a bottle of Hendrick's Gin prominently displayed on the shelf despite Hendrick's not being created until 1999.
Motorcycles in the movie including the one Fritz rides, clearly have disc brakes on the front wheels. Disc brakes didn't appear on production motorcycles until the late 1960's. A close up of the handlebars of the bike Fritz gets on clearly shows the brake fluid reservoir at the end of the front brake handle.