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complicated cases of Soghomon Tehlirian and Sholem Schwartzbard and their influences on Raphael Lemkin's thinking about genocide

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Discusses Lemkin's autobiography ' Totally Unofficial Man', published in 2013. He refers to two trials, that of Soghomon Tehlirian (1896-1960) and Sholem-Shmuel (Samuel) Schwartzbard (1886-1938) as part of his evolving concept of the need for an international convention forbidding genocide.

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