Agerflax
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Agerflax
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1961 electrobubble
Öckerö, Sverige Katılım Ocak 2014
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Meet Dr. Eugene Lazowski, a Polish physician who rescued 8,000 Jewish individuals during World War 2 by ingeniously fabricating a false typhus outbreak in Stalowa Wola, a Polish city under Nazi occupation.
Researchers made an intriguing revelation: a specific strain of bacteria could be introduced into an individual, leading them to produce positive results for typhus while remaining unaffected by the actual symptoms of the illness.
Lazowski initiated the administration of this bacterial strain to individuals who were not of Jewish descent, recognizing that the Nazis would promptly execute Jewish individuals found to be infected with typhus. Subsequently, he dispatched the collected blood samples to German laboratories. Upon the identification of typhus, the Nazis promptly imposed a quarantine in the affected region.
Lazowski meticulously monitored the number of "typhus" cases he submitted to the laboratories, ensuring their correlation with the expected progression of the disease. As a result of the implemented quarantine, approximately 8,000 individuals, including men, women, and children, were spared from deportation to concentration camps and saved from the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Lazowski maintained utmost secrecy about his endeavors, not even disclosing them to his wife. Following the war, he relocated to Chicago, where he underwent additional training to acquire his medical license in the United States. In 1981, he commenced his tenure as a professor at the University of Illinois and eventually earned the distinguished title of emeritus. At the age of 93, Lazowski passed away in 2006, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.


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