Abba Kovner

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Kovner testifies at the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Kovner himself was not prosecuted despite his involvement in the plan to kill six million Germans and other crimes.

Abba Kovner (March 14, 1918 – September 25, 1987) was a jewish writer, WWII partisan, and officer in the Israeli military who fought in the 1947–1949 Palestine war.

He was also a founder of the Nakam organization that planned to kill six million Germans and committed various crimes.

During the 1947–1949 Palestine war, he wrote propaganda writings referred to the Egyptian enemy as vipers and dogs.

As a partisan, he followed Soviet Communist command and in Israel supported a Marxist party.

He played a major part in the design and construction of several Holohoax museums and testified at the Eichmann trial.

Despite his participation in crimes, he was not prosecuted and is considered one of the greatest poets in modern Israel and received the Israel Prize in 1970.

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