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Rescue

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In the near future, you will be able to follow the Audio/Visual link on the left menu to access 30 video interviews compiled by Proof: Media for Social Justice with individual rescuers who performed heroic acts of resistance during the Holocaust in Europe, and genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.  From their stories, we hope you will learn about the tremendous courage and spirit of resistance that has accompanied genocidal crimes and human rights violations worldwide.

GSP Interdisciplinary Colloquia on Rescuers, 2008 and 2009:

2008 Colloquium:
Rescuers of Genocide Victims: Research Perspectives for the Future

2009 GSP-Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics symposium
“Genocide, Rescue and Prevention: Understanding and Fostering Rescue Behavior in the Face of Mass Killing” (May 8, 2009). See the report on this symposium in Bioethics at Yale, 2009-10, pp. 98-101. See the Conference Program and a description of the GSP/Bioethics project here.

GSP-sponsored research on Rescuers:

Mette Bastholm Jensen, PhD dissertation, Solidarity in Action: A Comparative Study of Rescue Efforts in Nazi-occupied Denmark and the Netherlands, Yale University, Department of Sociology, 2007.

Courage of ordinary heroes on show to stop genocide,” The Australian, July 21, 2012.

Historical Analyses of Rescue

The Rescue of Norwegian Jews,” by Ragnar Ulstein (1985)

New Publications on Rescue Behavior

Narratives of Rescue

Malka Czismadia (Hungary)
André Trocme (France)
Thérèse Nyirabayovu (Rwanda)

Post-Conflict Research Centre’s (Bosnia) Ordinary Heroes project

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