These doctors invented a fake disease to save Jews and keep Nazis away
The film “Syndrome K” tells how three doctors in Rome saved a group of Jews from the Nazis in 1943 and 1944 by inventing a fake infectious disease called Syndrome K.
The outside of Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Rome, where doctors shielded Jews by making up a fake disease during World War II.(photo credit: "SYNDROME K" FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA/VIA JTA)BySTEPHEN SILVER/JTA