The Fake Disease That Saved Jews From The Nazis
Lizz Callahan/PixabayFatebenefratelli Hospital From September 1943 to June 1944, Nazi forces occupied the city of Rome. During this time, a mysterious illness broke out, which led many to be quarantined in an isolated wing of the citys Fatebenefratelli Hospital. Called Syndrome K, the disease resulted in zero fatalities, and instead saved dozens of Jewish lives.