- Prey
- Sphere
- Black Rose
- The Great Train Robbery
- Blue Dahlia
- Carnal Innocence
- Dance Upon the Air
- High Noon
- Lawless
- Sacred Sins
- Tribute
- Face the Fire
- Holding the Dream
- A Man for Amanda
- All the Possibilities
- Next
- Prey
- Sphere
- Black Rose
- The Great Train Robbery
- Blue Dahlia
- Carnal Innocence
- Dance Upon the Air
- High Noon
- Lawless
- Sacred Sins
- Tribute
- Face the Fire
- Holding the Dream
- A Man for Amanda
The Canceled CzechPage 12
It had been a guess, and their faces said it was a good one. They were Israelis, of course. Their conversation, what I’d caught of it, didn’t sound like that of government agents. They sounded more like a special breed – mavericks, terrorists. Just before the Second World War a group of radicals split the Jewish army, the Haganah, to form the more militant Irgun. And later, after that war and another one, extremists split the Irgun in turn, refused to accept the partition of Palestine, and called for the expansion of Israel ’s boundaries to the traditional proportions – from Dan to Beersheba on both sides of the Jordan. The group had dwindled in size over the years. Its members had been called many things, from the only true patriots and the spiritual descendants of the Maccabees to fanatics and Jewish fascists. Their official name was the Stern Gang. I had been given their oath six years ago in a two-room walk-up apartment on Attorney Street in a Puerto Rican neighborhood on the Lower East Side. I had repeated the words with one hand on a Bible and the other on a gun. Over the years I’d had little contact with the organization. Once I sheltered a Sternist fund raiser who had come to New York without a passport. On several occasions I sent money to an address in Tel Aviv. Now and then a bulletin came in the mail – a report of a successful punitive expedition against a Syrian or Jordanian border post, a lament over the results of a Knesset election, a protest over the continued existence of various war criminals. The Stern Gang was not the most active organization which could count me as a member, but it had long been one of my favorites. Zvi said, “Your name?” “Evan Michael Tanner.” “English?” “American.” “The oath you just repeated…” I told him where I had received it, and when, and from whom. The name was one they recognized. They devised a few more verbal tests and I passed them. The one called Ari took out his knife again and cut me loose, and I got to my feet and rubbed the circulation back into my hands. “What can we get you, brother?” “An aspirin would help.” “An aspirin – oh, your head. I’m afraid we have no aspirin. Haim, do you have aspirin?” “No, I don’t. Would sinus pills help?” I touched the spot on my head. It was not badly swollen, but still ached. “I don’t think so.” “I’m sorry we had to hit you.” “It’s all right.” I glanced around. “Where are we, anyway?” “A block from the castle. The house is empty. We have blocked off the basement windows so the light cannot be seen.” “Are there more of you?” “Just we four. And you? Did you come alone?” “Yes.” “From whom did you receive your orders?” “I did not come under orders. It was my own idea.” “To get the Butcher of Slovakia?” “Yes.” “What made you come?” “I had family,” I said, “in Bratislava. Kotacek shipped them west. To Belsen.” I thought for a moment, looking for the right phrases. “I hoped to kill him myself, if I could. Or to see him hanged, at the least.” “A great undertaking for one man.” “Perhaps. And you? You came to take him to Israel for trial?” Zvi’s eyes flashed. “We know better, thank you. Those fools in Tel Aviv would only succeed in making a hero out of him. They very nearly achieved that with Eichmann, you know. By the time he dangled from the rope half the world had summoned up pity for the devil. Kotacek will die in Prague.” “He will have a trial,” Haim said. “But I suspect he will be found guilty,” said the fourth, whose name I had not yet caught. “With we four as the jury-” “We five,” Haim said. “We five. With we five to judge him, it is to be expected that he will be found guilty. We have brought a rope.” “Ah.” “With which we will hang him. And then we will return to Israel, and it will be announced that the Stern Gang has tried and executed the Butcher of Slovakia. Of course we will deny it officially, but the world knows what to believe.” “How did you plan to get to him?” They looked at each other, then at me. “That is a difficult question,” Ari said. “Gershon here” – now I knew all their names – “thinks it can be done by force. Storm the castle, shoot the guards, grab Kotacek and get off with him.” “The guards are slow,” Gershon said. “It would take them ten minutes to draw their revolvers. By that time-” “We stand a better chance at the trial,” Ari insisted. “They would not allow us in the courtroom.” “But there is certain to be a way. He will be conducted from his cell to the courtroom and back again at the end of the day. We would seize him en route. And think of the dramatic effect!” “But it would be too difficult.” “And storming the castle would be easy?” I said, “There’s another way.” They looked at me. “It would involve another person, a girl. She is not a member of our organization.” “Who is she?” “Actually, she is not even Jewish.” “Oh?” “As a matter of fact,” I said, “she is German.” “And you would use her in our plans? You must be mad.” This from Zvi. “She could be very useful. I had planned to use her myself in this manner, but it might be very difficult – the plan calls for more than two. With six of us it would work very neatly.” “And not with five?” “With five, yes. Without the girl, no. She is essential.” “You trust her?” “Completely.” “Why should a German girl help us?” “She has deep sympathies for the Jewish people,” I said. “She saw Anne Frank and was deeply moved. The spirit of the Jewish race has probed the depths of her being and touched far within her.” That last, I thought, was at least true. “Believe me, she will help us.” |
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