![]() As long as the conversation went on, we hold our breath with her and when he leaves, we loose it! So I think the conversation was nothing regarding him identifying her. ![]() Pushes us in the wrong direction out of this fear. But right now, for the life of me, I can't remember what it is. His ordering milk for her or the last sentences by him: But we (Shoshana and us) automatically feel fear. So when after a long time Shosanna meets with him, we as well as her, feel fear to see the executioner of her family and if he might recognize her! So maybe the Colonel did not identify her (chances is 99%). We feel such because the whole story is shown from the start how she survives from the unnecessary chasing of the Colonel (from her point of view). When we as viewers of the movie see the whole conversation happening in every moment we feel the fear of revelation of Shosanna's original identity to the Colonel, given we are already been introduced with his cunning and cold but cruel behavior. I believe it depends on the viewer whether to take it as an indication to the accident or not.
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