The rescuers were just random people hindered by bystander effect like everybody else.
You do not seem to go into the possibility that many people who were asked to help refused to do so, in contrast to the rescuers. Since it was a literal matter of life and death, I believe that many or even most Jewish people did try to ask for help but were declined.
But otherwise a great post, and I was happy to see it included in the Curiosity Book.
You do not seem to go into the possibility that many people who were asked to help refused to do so, in contrast to the rescuers. Since it was a literal matter of life and death, I believe that many or even most Jewish people did try to ask for help but were declined.
But otherwise a great post, and I was happy to see it included in the Curiosity Book.