Raphael Lemkin papers, 1931-1947

Raphael Lemkin papers, 1931-1947

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#1653
Bib ID:
10250472 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Lemkin, Raphael, 1900-1959
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
2.5 linear feet (5 document boxes)
Language(s):
Material is primarily in English and German with some Polish.
Access:
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Description

Summary

The Raphael Lemkin Collection holds some of the documents related to lawyer and scholar Raphael Lemkin's research and writing on the topics of war crimes and genocide. Some of the documents Lemkin collected include the official regulations published by the Nazi government concerning its governance over occupied territories. Other documents in the Lemkin collection concern the International Military Tribunals, the war crimes trials at Dachau, and some documents concerning the discussion of war crimes produced by United Nations committees. There are also a set of articles dealing with Japanese militarization, propaganda, and war crimes. A small portion of Lemkin's writing is also present. Materials are primarily in English and German with some Polish.

Arrangement

Material is arranged into two series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located on-site.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Raphael Lemkin Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

2012.2013.M127: Source of acquisition--Law Library Special Collections. Method of acquisition--Transfer; Date of acquisition--04/10/2013.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed Craig Savino 2010.

Revision Description

2013-06-18 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

Raphael Lemkin was born in June 1900 near Bezwodene, now part of Balarus. After studying law Lemkin became public prosecutor for the District Court of Poland in 1929. Lemkin had been developing an interest in crimes of racial mass murder, particularly after learning about the Armenian genocide when he was a teenager. By 1933 Lemkin was already arguing for the punishment and prevention of mass murder and he appeared before Legal Council of the League of Nations in Madrid with a legal proposal to this end, but could not find support for his ideas. After the Nazi invasion of Poland Lemkin fought for a time with Polish guerilla fighters until being wounded. Lemkin lived in the forest for months until he had a chance to leave the country. Lemkin would eventually lose 48 family members to the war and Nazi occupation.

When Lemkin did flee Poland in 1940, he went to Sweden where he became a visiting lecturer of law at the University of Sweden, Stockholm and began collecting documents on Nazi regulations and law in the territories it was occupying. Lemkin then went to the United States in 1941 joining the law faculty at Duke University. In 1944 he published his most notable book, Axis Rule In Occupied Europe wherein he took a legal analysis of German rule in occupied countries and defined the term genocide. Due to his research in this subject Lemkin acted as an advisor to chief United States prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, Robert H. Jackson.

Lemkin remained in the United States after the war and lectured on criminal law at Yale University from 1948 and became a Professor of Law at Rutgers School of Law in 1955. Lemkin also continued his campaign to have genocide recognized as an international crime. Lemkin turned to the United Nations and began spending time there trying to persuade the delegates of various countries to take up a resolution making genocide a crime under international law. The General Assembly adopted a resolution approving his convention in December of 1948 and in Ocotober of 1950, 90 days after ratification by a twentieth country, it became international law. 140 states have ratified or acceded to the international agreement, the United States ratified the treaty on November 11, 1988. Lemkin died in August of 1959.

Subject Headings

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Name
Dachau (Concentration camp)
Lemkin, Raphael, 1900-1959
United Nations
Place
Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945
Subject
Genocide -- Germany
Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949
War criminals -- Germany

Series I: German Government Regulations, 1938-1944

Series I: German Government Regulations contains gazettes and copies of official documentation created by the Nazi government concerning its regulations generally and specifically in the occupied territories identified as the Sudetenland and Poland. These documents were likely obtained by Lemkin while teaching and researching law in Sweden and became part of his research into writing Axis Rule In Occupied Europe.


Box 1

Dziennik rozporzadzen dia Generalnego Gubernatorstwa [Polish] (Official Regulations of the General Government), 1944


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 1 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1941


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 2 [German/Polish] (Gazette of General Government), 1941


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 3 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1941


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 1 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1942


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 2 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1942


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 1 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1943


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer das Generalgovernment-Part 2 [German/Polish] (Gazette of the General Government), 1943


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer des General Governeurs fuer die besetzen polnischen Gebicte [German/Polish](Gazette of the Governer General for the occupied Polish territories), 1940


Box 1

Verordnungsblatt fuer die Sudetendeutschen Gebiete [German](Gazette for the Sudatenland), 1938


Box 2

Verordnungsblatt fuer die Sudetendeutschen Gebiete - Part 1 [German] (Gazette for the Sudatenland), 1939


Box 2

Verordnungsblatt fuer die Sudetendeutschen Gebiete - Part 2 [German] (Gazette for the Sudatenland), 1939


Box 2

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland - Part 1 [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1939


Box 2

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland-Part 2 [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1939


Box 2

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland - Part 3 [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1939


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1940


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1941


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1942


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1943


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt fuer den Reichsgau Sudatenland [German] (Gazette for the Reichsgau Sudatenland), 1944


Box 3

Verordnungsblatt des Militaerbefehlshabers in Belgien und Nordfrankreich fuer die besetzten Gebiete [German/French] (Gazette of the military commander of Belgium and northern France in the occupied territories), 1942

Series II: Other Research and Writings, 1931-1947

Series II: Other Research and Writings contains some of the other research Lemkin collected in his studies of genocide and war crimes. In addition to some material from the International and Nuremberg Military Tribunals, this series has documents from the Dachau Trials and United Nations committees dealing with classifying war crimes. The series also contains a set of articles on Japanese militarization and war crimes and a small set of Lemkin's writing. The documents come in the form of official memoranda and reports, copies from microfilm, correspondence, and printed drafts.


Box 4

Dachau Trials: United States v. Altfuldisch, Hans, et. al.: Sworn Statements of the Accused, 1946


Box 4

Dachau Trials: United States v. Altfuldisch, Hans, et. al.: Memorandum (List of the accused, charges, and summary report), 1946


Box 4

International Military Tribunals (IMT): Affidavit: Hoess, Rudolf Franz Ferdinand (May 20, 1946), 1946


Box 4

IMT: Office, Chief of Counsel for War Crimes (OCCWC) - Public Relations Office - Special Release No. 1: Introduction "Genocide" Concept (July 27, 1946), 1946


Box 4

IMT: Office of the Military Governor - United States (OMGUS): Instructions to Public Safety Special Branches for Denazification and the "Law for Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism", 1946


Box 4

IMT: OMGUS: Organization Manual, 1946


Box 4

IMT: Official Gazette of the Control Council for Germany (Berlin Allied Secretariat), No. 3, 1946


Box 4

IMT: Plaedoyer Fuer Alfred Rosenberg vor dem Internationalen Militaergerichtshof Nurenberg (Plea for Alfred Rosenberg), 1946


Box 4

IMT: Report: "The Case of Professor Karl Haushofer and German Geopolitics," by Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, 1946


Box 4

IMT: War Crimes Office, Judge Advocate General: Bibliography on War Crimes, 1946


Box 4

Japan Research - Index of Subjects, Undated


Box 4

Japan Research - The Structure of the Japanese Government (articles), 1944


Box 4

Japan Research - The Criminality of Zaibatsu (articles), 1942-1946


Box 4

Japan Research - Japanese Militarism (articles), 1941-1945


Box 4

Japan Research - Japanese Aggression (articles), 1931-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Spiritual Mobilization for Agressive Warfare (articles), 1942-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - The Criminality of Shintoism (articles), 1943-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Propaganda (articles), 1942-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanization in Southeast Asia (articles), 1944-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - The Co-Prosperity Sphere (articles), 1940-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - The Role of the Puppet Governments and Asiatic Quislings in the Occupied Areas (articles), 1943-1944


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Occupied China and Shanghai (articles), 1940-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in the Philippines (articles), 1943-1945


Box 5

Japan Research-Japanese Rule in Burma (articles), Undated


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Manchuria (articles), 1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Thailand, Undated; 1942


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Malaya (articles), Undated


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Indo-China (articles), 1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Formosa (articles), 1942-1945


Box 5

Japan Research - Japanese Rule in Korea (articles), 1940


Box 5

Nurmberg Military Tribunals (NMT): Case No. 1, "Medical Case"-Trial Transcript (Dec., 1946), 1946


Box 5

NMT: Case No.4, "Pohl Case"-Indictment (Jan. 13, 1947), 1947


Box 5

Other Research - Berger, Jacob, "The Legal Nature of War Crimes and the Problem of Superior Command," American Political Science Review, vol. 38, no.6 : 1203-1208., Dec 1944


Box 5

Other Research - "The Punishment of War Criminals," (Report adopted by the National Executive Board of the National Lawyers Guild, Washington, D.C.): 18-23., 1944


Box 5

United Nations - Sixth Committee: Sub-Committee 3, Draft Report on the Crime of Genocide Rapporteur: Mr. Charles Fahn (United States)(Dec. 5, 1946), 1946


Box 5

United Nations War Crimes Commission: Misc. No. 35: International Film for Discovery and Identification of War Criminals, 1946


Box 5

Writings: Axis Rule in Occupied Europe (1944)-Chapter 9: "Genocide" [Draft], Undated


Box 5

Writings: "Genocide: Suggestions pour le Conference sur le Paix Faites par Docteur Raphael Lemkin (Duke University, North Carolina, U.S.A.), Mar. 1946


Box 5

Writings: Notes, handwritten, Undated