-Fogelman, Eva. Conscience & Courage: Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust New York, New York. Anchor Books 1994.
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In the end, by examining the entire lives of many rescuers through layers of psychological and sociological research, the author provides a new illumination of history. The rescuers testimony about the events that had taken place view their own existance and their activity as not heroic or extraordinary.
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page 150-152>> The book could have used a little more organizational skills with the data that was given because it was dispersed in many places. It is an interesting book to read if you wanted to get more into depth about the given topics on the Halocaust and the men who were seldom talked about in the history book. The people who were children of the rescuers and the resecurers themselves.
page 150-152>> The book could have used a little more organizational skills with the data that was given because it was dispersed in many places. It is an interesting book to read if you wanted to get more into depth about the given topics on the Halocaust and the men who were seldom talked about in the history book. The people who were children of the rescuers and the resecurers themselves.