Polish microbiologist Franciszek Witaszek poisoned up to 150 Nazis with typhus bacteria during WWII.
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Franciszek Witaszek was an outstanding Polish microbiologist. He allegedly poisoned 150 Nazis selected by Polish underground during war. He used pathogenic typhus bacteria for assassinations. Targets were Hitlerites picked by resistance. Act occurred during World War II.
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