In 1943 the occupying Nazis invaded the Jewish Ghetto in Rome and started rounding up Jews. Many sought refuge at Fatebenefratelli hospital. It tells the story of three courageous Roman Catholic doctors who saved Jews by convincing Nazis that these Jews were infected with a highly contagious fake disease called "Syndrome K", the only horrible "disease" in history that saved lives.
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