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JEWISH PARTISAN MILITIA
Nokim; Jewish Avengers; Nokmim; Avenging Israel's Blood; Dam Yisrael Noter; DIN (revenge); Kovner's revenge group; Six million Germans; The blood of Israel avenges; נקם; Willek Schwerzreich; Konsum-Genossenschaftsbäckerei; Plan B (Nakam)
  • Jewish partisans in [[Vilnius]] after the liberation; Kovner standing, center
  • Konsum-Genossenschaftsbäckerei}} (Consumer Cooperative Bakery) in [[Nuremberg]]
  • Konsum-Genossenschaftsbäckerei}} (Consumer Cooperative Bakery) in [[Nuremberg]] after a poisoning attempt.
  • Kibbutz [[Ein HaHoresh]] in 1940

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Nakam

Nakam (Hebrew: נקם, 'revenge') was a paramilitary organization of about fifty Holocaust survivors who, after 1945, sought revenge for the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust. Led by Abba Kovner, the group sought to kill six million German people in a form of indiscriminate revenge, "a nation for a nation". Kovner went to Mandatory Palestine in order to secure large quantities of poison for poisoning water mains to kill large numbers of Germans. His followers infiltrated the water system of Nuremberg. However, Kovner was arrested upon arrival in the British zone of occupied Germany and had to throw the poison overboard.

Following this failure, Nakam turned their attention to "Plan B", targeting prisoners of war held by the United States military in the American Zone. They obtained arsenic locally and infiltrated the bakeries that supplied these prison camps. The conspirators poisoned 3,000 loaves of bread at Konsum-Genossenschaftsbäckerei (Consumer Cooperative Bakery) in Nuremberg, which sickened more than 2,000 German prisoners of war at Langwasser internment camp. However, no known deaths can be attributed to the group. Although Nakam is considered by some to have been a terrorist organization, German public prosecutors dismissed a case against two of its members in 2000 due to the "unusual circumstances".