
Leon Buchholz
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Leon Buchholz was a Polish-Jewish lawyer and the grandfather of Philippe Sands, a prominent writer and legal scholar. Buchholz's life and experiences during the Holocaust shaped Sands' understanding of genocide and international law. His family suffered greatly during World War II, and Buchholz's narrative intertwines with the historical accounts of genocide, particularly in relation to the concept of crimes against humanity.
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Leon Buchholz's fate intertwined with that of Rafael Lemkin and Hersch Lauterpacht in Lviv.
Genocidio, el poder de una palabra. Historia del crimen de los crímenes | BabeliaEl País·
Spain· 2025-10-03











