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English: Handwritten dedication by Raphael Lemkin in a copy of his 1944 book "Axis Rule in Occupied Europe", which defined the term Genocide, to the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Max Huber. Preserved in the ICRC Library (Call number 351/30)
Français : Dédicace de l'auteur Raphaël Lemkin: "Au Président de la Croix-Rouge Internationale, le Professeur Max Huber, hommage respectueux de l'auteur. Londres, Oct. 29-1945"
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Dedication by Raphael Lemkin to Max Huber

29 October 1945

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