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Re: Polish pilots in the Congo
A website reports that Zumbach was found dead under unclear circumstances, implying that he might have been killed by a stealthy, unidentified murderer, on behalf of a former "business" partner seeking revenge (why? Perhaps Zumbach double-crossed him?).
I do not want to take this as fact but, as you know, the Pole had been involved in the ominous world of mercenary fighting and gun running. So the murder hypotesis might have been considered an option...Perhaps by some journalist or early "conspiracy theorist" of the time. What do you think? |
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