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The fictitious decease which saved Jewish lives in Italy

The fictitious decease which saved Jewish lives in Italy In 1943, a group of patients in Rome fell ill with a mysterious disease: Syndrome K. But the patients were not ill. They were Italian Jews - and the hospital doctors thought up the fictitious disease in order to protect them from the Nazis.

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