Three courageous doctors at Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Rome during World War II invented a deadly disease called Syndrome K, using it to isolate Jewish families and keep the Nazi SS away, ultimately saving countless lives until the hospital was liberated by US forces in June 1944.
Syndrome K
The film Syndrome K tells the extraordinary true story of a fictional disease created by three Catholic doctors during the Holocaust, which was used as a secret way to hide Jews within a hospital linked to the Vatican.