ABSTRACT

The book is the first biography of Raphael Lemkin to draw on a comprehensive body of research into Lemkin as a person and his background and will be of interest to both non-specialists and academics. Drawing on archival materials, a nuanced description is provided of the ethnically mixed Belarusian-Polish-Jewish border region where Lemkin grew up and which shaped him, clarifying at the same time some of the misinterpretations that have surrounded Lemkin’s life.

Lemkin’s professional career and intellectual interests up to the time of his flight from Poland after the German aggression of 1939 are exhaustively described. In the latter part of the book, the author poses, among other things, the question of how Lemkin’s activities in the United States were influenced by the experience of the first almost 40 years of his life.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |51 pages

Lemkin's early days

chapter 1|24 pages

Childhood

part |92 pages

In the Second Polish Republic

chapter 3|6 pages

Final exams

chapter 4|27 pages

University days

chapter 5|19 pages

A lawyer in the Second Polish Republic

chapter 7|19 pages

Lemkin's research in international law

chapter 8|9 pages

Professional career after 1933

part |45 pages

Wartime and the Nuremberg Trials

chapter 9|12 pages

The escape

chapter 10|9 pages

“A Pole discovers America” 1

chapter 11|12 pages

Axis rule in occupied Europe

chapter 12|10 pages

Lemkin's role in Nuremberg

part |67 pages

After the war

chapter 14|36 pages

The final years