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Mad dogs and Englishmen: towards a taxonomy of rescuers in a 'Bystander' country - Britain 1933-45

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This article considers the difficulties and dilemmas of rescue work carried out in a liberal democracy. It examines 12 leading, non-Jewish refugee activists working in Britain between 1933-1945, and attempts to explain their awareness of the Jewish emergency and their motives for acting in response to it.

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