Talk:Abba Kovner

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Why did 68.198.153.87 work on all of that info, just to delete it all? Is there something I am missing? --Stoopideggs2 03:44, 8 February 2006 (UTC)


I read in Wyborcza that his plan was to poison the public water supply and kill six million German civilians in retaliation for the holocaust and that when his capture made that plan impossible, his followers instead applied rat poison to the bottoms of seven thousand loaves of bread, making unknown numbers of people sick and killing between zero and seven hundred people, depending on who's numbers you use. I think that describing a plot to murder six million civilians as "to continue underground activities agasint Nazi POWs" is highly misleading.

Just the other day I was in a concert by Daniel Kahn where they sang about the "six million Germans"[1], pretending it was for real. This could be the origin of the story, but I have no idea about the veracity of it all. --Syzygy (talk) 13:43, 18 March 2008 (UTC)