- Source: Rescuer (genocide)
During a genocide, a rescuer or helper is someone who tries to help the genocide victims survive. In many cases, they are motivated by altruism and/or humanitarianism. The best-studied example of this phenomenon is the rescue of Jews during the Holocaust.
See also
Perpetrators, victims, and bystanders
Rescue of Roma during the Porajmos
References
Further reading
Bibliography of genocide studies
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- Rescuer (genocide)
- Outline of genocide studies
- Psychology of genocide
- Gaza genocide
- Cambodian genocide
- Rwandan genocide
- Armenian genocide
- Persecution of Uyghurs in China
- Palestinian genocide accusation
- List of genocides