In the end, by examining the entire lives of many rescuers through layers of psychological and sociological research, the author provides a new illumination of history. The rescuers testimony about the events that had taken place view their own existance and their activity as not heroic or extraordinary.
<Tab/>"Most rescuers are still bewildered that anyone would make a fuss over what they did." <Tab/><<footnote page 6>>
But they view it was self-evidently that the thing they have done, had to be done and that rescue seemed to be nor…