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Biography of Ludwig Rajchman who was an exponent of humanitarian intervention and a defender of colonized people. He inspired the creation of WHO and UNICEF, of which he was the first chairman.
A tribute to the humanitarian contributions of Ludwik Rajchman (1881- 1965), who founded the Polish National Institute of Hygiene and UNICEF. Rajchman, a doctor, focused on combating poverty and illness through political means while advocating self-help for those in need. Balinska, his granddaughter, traces the evolution of his philosophy from his awakening sense of responsibility through his years as an international activist. Originally published in French in 1995 (<'E>ditions La D<'e>couverte). Distributed in the US by CUP Services. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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