Born in 1900 in what is now Belarus, he was a linguistic genius who spoke 9 languages and read 14.
His mission was fueled by the Holocaust, where he lost 49 family members . He famously noted that while murder was a crime, killing millions was often legally ignored. RaphaГ«l Lemkin and the Concept of Genocide
Raphaël Lemkin (1900–1959) was a Polish-Jewish lawyer who devoted his life to transforming the "unimaginable crime" of mass group destruction into a punishable international offense. 👤 Who Was Raphaël Lemkin? Born in 1900 in what is now Belarus,
Known as the intellectual father of the 1948 Genocide Convention , he lobbied tirelessly at the United Nations to criminalize the destruction of groups. 📖 Coining the Term "Genocide" (1944) RaphaГ«l Lemkin and the Concept of Genocide