Deadly Bread For Former Nazis

Arye Distel’s audacious mission involved smuggling bottles of lethal arsenic into the bakery, concealing them skillfully under the bakery’s floorboards. As time passed and sufficient arsenic accumulated within the bakery, the Nokmim organization executed its calculated plan. During a shift change, three members of the Nokmim clandestinely entered the bakery, where they meticulously coated three thousand loaves of bread with the deadly poison. This covert operation was a culmination of their determination to exact revenge on former Nazis for their role in the Holocaust.

The aftermath of the arsenic-laced bread distribution was devastating. Reports emerged indicating that more than two thousand prisoners imprisoned in Stalag 13 had fallen seriously ill, with a grim estimate of between two and three hundred deaths attributed to the poisoning. However, a recently published news release challenges these figures, asserting that no fatalities can be directly attributed to the arsenic poisoning. Despite this uncertainty, the incident remains a haunting testament to the pursuit of justice and vengeance in the wake of one of history’s most harrowing tragedies.

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