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- Nachtigall may refer to: Nachtigall Battalion Nachtigall is German for nightingale Jacob M. Nachtigall (1874–1947), American architect in Nebraska Günter...
- (German: Bataillon Ukrainische Gruppe Nachtigall), or officially as Special Group Nachtigall (German: Sondergruppe 'Nachtigall') was a subunit under command of...
- Werner Nachtigall (born June 7, 1934, in Saaz, Czechoslovakia) is a German zoologist and biologist. After graduating from high school in Augsburg, he studied...
- Günter Nachtigall (born 5 March 1930) is a retired German gymnast. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events and finished...
- The Swedish Nightingale (German: Die schwedische Nachtigall) is a 1941 German musical film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Ilse Werner (singing...
- Jacob M. Nachtigall (1874 – 1947) was an American architect active in Omaha and eastern Nebraska. The surname is sometimes spelled Nachtigal. He designed...
- offer of a young prostitute named Mizzi. He encounters his old friend Nachtigall, who tells Fridolin that he will be playing piano at a secret high-society...
- forces consisted of the 1st Mountain Division and the Abwehr-subordinated Nachtigall Battalion staffed by ethnic Ukrainians. That day, Jews were press-ganged...
- police functions in Greece and Poland. The Nachtigall Battalion, officially known as Special Group Nachtigall, and the Roland Battalion, officially known...
- The Blonde Nightingale (German: Die blonde Nachtigall) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Ernst Behmer, Else Elster...