When Quentin Tarantino wrote Inglourious Basterds (2009), even though the plot is different, he bought the copyrights of this film so the title could be the same.
When Bo Svenson and Ian Bannen first enter the German train and pass four guards, the guard on the far left breaks character and starts to laugh at the end of the shot.
When Nick played by Michael Pergolani is updating the paper work he uses 'Liquid Paper/Correction Fluid' to alter the document. Liquid Paper was not invented until 1951, and was only really widely available in Europe from the mid 70's onwards.
Title Card:
FRANCE 1944
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[last lines]
Tony: Nicole! Nicole.