To Give or Not to Give
Would you rescue a stranger at the risk of your own life? What makes you either an altruist or a bystander?
Professor Sam Oliner was rescued and hidden from the Nazis in Poland during the Second World War and has devoted his life to studying why ordinary people risk their lives to save others. He has collected
700 accounts of people who rescued Jews in the war and, by comparing these rescuers with their neighbours who stood by and did nothing, has begun to trace an outline of the altruistic personality. Producer Angela Kaye Editor John Blake
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