The Nun Who Poisoned 50 SS Officers With Her Sunday Soup

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On a quiet Sunday in March 1945, a chilling story emerged from occupied Poland. It tells of fifty high-ranking SS officers sitting down for lunch, only to be wiped out by a single woman armed with nothing but a vial of arsenic.
This is the enduring legend of Sister Maria Antonyina—a mystery that has fascinated storytellers for decades.
In the chaos of the final days of World War II, many events went unrecorded. Stories were passed down through whispers and folklore. This video brings to life one of the most intense wartime tales ever told. Was it a perfect act of resistance buried by time, or a dark legend created to cope with the horrors of occupation? We take you through the dramatic narrative of the "Poison Saint."
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Disclaimer: This video is a dramatic retelling based on wartime legends, oral histories, and available historical records. Certain events, dialogues, and timelines have been adapted for narrative pacing and storytelling purposes. Please note that all visual materials, including AI-generated imagery, artistic reconstructions, and stock footage, are used strictly for illustrative representation and do not depict the actual individuals or specific locations described. This content is produced solely for educational and documentary entertainment purposes and does not reflect the personal views of the creators.
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