Exception 1: Captain Brandt, because he was born in Brandenburg, belonged to the family of Ludendorff. So, after the events in Poland, survived Hitler's punishment.
Exception 2: At the beginning of the film, it is revealed that Captain Brandt is a veteran of bed games. He knows what he has, what those beautiful spies need, and of course, how to exchange with these beautiful spies.
Exception 3: When dispatched to the Netherlands, when the old emperor abdicated, and exercised the role of protection (actually guardianship), it was not surprising that he had a naked game with the beautiful servant whom he first met. Of course, it is absolutely impossible to rule out the possibility that the beautiful servant, after valuing Captain Brandt's background, identity, purpose, etc., would sacrifice her hue and take the initiative to embrace it in order to obtain information.
Exception 4: The beautiful servants, originally just sacrificed their color, obtained information, and after achieving their goals, they then said goodbye, each for their masters, and went their separate ways. Unexpectedly, after a series of incidents, they fell in love with this Nazi by exception. Still get good results, it's an exception enough
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