This is Carlo Angela
This is Carlo Angela, a doctor who worked during the Second World War in the town of San Maurizio Canavese as medical director of a mental health facility.
It was here that during the German occupation, Angela offered refuge to numerous Jews, falsifying medical records to justify their hospitalization; he made incorrect diagnoses and manipulated medical records, transforming Jews into “Aryans” and healthy people into psychiatric patients.
In his work of rescuing the Jews, Angela was helped by his deputy Brun, by Mother Tecla and by the nurses Fiore De Stefanis, Carlo and Sante Simionato. He was also suspected by the fascist police, summoned and interrogated in Turin, even risking being shot.
Angela's actions remained unknown for over half a century and only came to light in 1995, when Anna Segre decided to publish her father Renzo's diary, written during the period in which he had escaped the extermination camps, with his wife Nella, in the clinic run by Dr. Angela.
Based on the evidence and testimonies collected, on August 29, 2001, an Israeli commission awarded Professor Angela the Medal of the Righteous Among the Nations and placed his name in the Garden of the Righteous in Jerusalem.

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