TEL AVIV,
Israel (AP) -- Seventy years after the most daring attempt of
Jewish Holocaust survivors to seek revenge against their former
tormentors, the leader of the plot has only one simple regret - that to
his knowledge he didn't actually succeed in killing any Nazis.
Joseph
Harmatz is one of the few remaining Jewish "Avengers" who carried out a
mass poisoning of former SS men in an American prisoner-of-war camp in
1946 that sickened more than 2,200 Germans but ultimately caused no
known deaths. A recently declassified U.S. military report obtained by
The Associated Press has only added to the mystery of why the brazen
operation did not kill Nazis, because it shows the amount of arsenic
used should have been fatal to tens of thousands.
Well, I have been doing zazen over more than a decade too, and when I read this, it is as if I didn't meditate a single day at all too. I ain't complaining though ;)
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