What if the Nakam attempted to kill six million Germans?

Would the Nakam have been able to kill six million Germans?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 4.9%
  • No

    Votes: 86 84.3%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 11 10.8%

  • Total voters
    102
I saw the same TV programme. Someone must have 'talked' because the ringleader throwing the poison overboard just before he was apprehended.
It was to be introduced into the water-supply - how efficient it might have been is only guess-work.

They did have some minor success via the camp bakery poisoning SS prisoners - officially no one died, but others think about a hundred.
After that the lure of Israel became too strong.
 
The occupation authorities did not have an own separated water supply wherever it was functioning at all. A successful civilian-poisoning scheme would results in a bunch of dead GIs or British/French/Soviet soldiers and administrators.

After that, Nakam get stomped on, hard. Using T-34/85 or Shermans if necessary.
 
The poison dissolves so much in the water that it only ends up having a handful of victims. The healthcare system, utterly broken by the war is unable to identify and connect together the source, blaming anything from food poisoning to chemical pollution to broken/old pipes to old age.

Assuming the Nakam plot was successful and the devastated healthcare system is still unable to properly identify the source or the culprits. Which other groups dues to anti-German sentiment whether victims (Poles, Romani, etc), Nazi remnants (who like Hitler in his final days also thought "the German people deserved to die") or additional troublesome parties (e.g. Soviet agents, etc) would end up being falsely blamed for such an attack?
 
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