{"id":17337,"date":"2016-07-09T20:00:22","date_gmt":"2016-07-10T01:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hcstx.org\/?p=17337"},"modified":"2016-07-09T20:00:22","modified_gmt":"2016-07-10T01:00:22","slug":"holocaust-history-syndrome-k-the-fake-disease-that-saved-jews-from-the-nazis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thetacticalhermit.com\/index.php\/2016\/07\/09\/holocaust-history-syndrome-k-the-fake-disease-that-saved-jews-from-the-nazis\/","title":{"rendered":"Holocaust History: Syndrome K &#8211; The Fake Disease That Saved Jews From the Nazi&#8217;s"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-17338\" src=\"https:\/\/hcsblogdotorg.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/07\/k.jpg?w=620\" alt=\"K\" width=\"620\" height=\"353\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">In the fall of 1943, German soldiers in Italy began rounding up Italian Jews and deporting them\u201410,000 people were<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ushmm.org\/learn\/mapping-initiatives\/geographies-of-the-holocaust\/the-holocaust-in-italy\"> sent to concentration camps<\/a> during the nearly two-year Nazi occupation. Most never returned. But in Rome, a group of doctors saved at least 20 Jews from a similar fate, by diagnosing them with Syndrome K, a deadly, disfiguring, and <em>contagiosissima <\/em>disease.<\/p>\n<div class=\"anno-right\">The 450-year-old Fatebenefratelli Hospital is nestled on a tiny island in the middle of Rome\u2019s Tiber River, just across from the Jewish Ghetto. When Nazis raided the area on Oct. 16, 1943, a handful of Jews fled to the Catholic hospital, where they were quickly given case files reading \u201cSyndrome K.\u201d<\/div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">The disease did not exist in any medical textbook or physician\u2019s chart. In fact, it didn\u2019t exist at all. It was a codename invented by doctor and anti-fascist activist Adriano Ossicini, to help distinguish between real patients and healthy hideaways. (Political dissidents and a revolutionary underground radio station were also sheltered there from Italy\u2019s Fascist regime.)<\/p>\n<div class=\"anno-right\">The fake illness was vividly imagined: Rooms holding \u201cSyndrome K\u201d sufferers were designated as dangerously infectious\u2014dissuading Nazi inspectors from entering\u2014and Jewish children were instructed to cough, in imitation of tuberculosis, when soldiers passed through the hospital.<\/div>\n<div class=\"anno-right\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"anno-right\">\u201cThe Nazis thought it was cancer or tuberculosis, and they fled like rabbits,\u201d Vittorio Sacerdoti, a Jewish doctor working at the hospital under a false name, <a href=\"http:\/\/news.bbc.co.uk\/2\/hi\/europe\/4066105.stm\">told the BBC in 2004<\/a>. Another doctor orchestrating the life-saving lie was surgeon Giovani Borromeo, later recognized by Israeli Holocaust remembrance organization Yad Vashem as \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/db.yadvashem.org\/righteous\/family.html?language=en&amp;itemId=5221268\">righteous among nations<\/a>.\u201d<\/div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">On June 21, Fatebenefratelli was honored as a \u201cHouse of Life,\u201d by the Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, a US organization dedicated to honoring heroic acts during the Holocaust. For the occasion, 96-year-old Ossicini\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/w6NY3tr8G8U\">granted an interview<\/a> to Italian newspaper La Stampa (video in Italian) about the invention of the disease:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">\u201cSyndrome K was put on patient papers to indicate that the sick person wasn\u2019t sick at all, but Jewish. We created those papers for Jewish people as if they were ordinary patients, and in the moment when we had to say what disease they suffered? It was Syndrome K, meaning \u2018I am admitting a Jew,\u2019 as if he or she were ill, but they were all healthy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">The idea to call it Syndrome K, like Kesserling or Kappler, was mine.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">Albert Kesserling was the German commander overseeing Rome\u2019s occupation. SS chief Herbert Kappler had been installed as city police chief, and would later mastermind the Ardeatine massacre, a mass killing of Italian Jews and political prisoners in 1944.<\/p>\n<div class=\"anno-right\"><span class=\"s1\">\u201cThe lesson of my experience was that we have to act not for the sake of self-interest, but for principles,\u201d said Ossicini. \u201cAnything else is a shame.\u201d<\/span><\/div>\n<p class=\"story-body-text story-content annotatable\">Accounts of how many Italian Jews were saved by Fatebenefratelli Hospital vary from dozens to hundreds, but survivor <a href=\"http:\/\/db.yadvashem.org\/righteous\/family.html?language=en&amp;itemId=5221268\">testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem<\/a> confirm that at least a few more lives were saved after Oct. 16. Several families with small children sheltered there through the winter, until German forces swept through the hospital again in May 1944. One attendant at the Wallenberg ceremony, 83-year-old Luciana Tedesco, was safely hidden in the hospital as a small child during the last raid.<\/p>\n<div class=\"anno-right\">Italy\u2019s Jewish community is one of oldest in Europe, and Syndrome K is one of many WWII-era anecdotes of ordinary Italians taking extraordinary action to save the lives of fellow citizens, made even more striking against the historical backdrop of Italy\u2019s own <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/11\/05\/nyregion\/05italians.html?_r=0\">anti-Semitic laws<\/a>. Nearly 9,000 Roman Jews, of a community of 10,000, ultimately managed to evade arrest, a feat sadly dwarfed by the Third Reich\u2019s genocidal mania in the last years of the war.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"anno-right\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"anno-right\">Read the Original Article at <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/qz.com\/724169\/an-italian-doctor-explains-syndrome-k-the-fake-disease-he-invented-to-save-jews-from-the-nazis\/\">Quartz<\/a><\/strong><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the fall of 1943, German soldiers in Italy began rounding up Italian Jews and deporting them\u201410,000 people were sent to concentration camps during the nearly two-year Nazi occupation. Most never returned. 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