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Magda Tandyrak
@fiction.addict · 0:13

Philippe Sands ‘East West Street’

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I just cannot recommend this book enough. If you have an opportunity, go to Velvet to listen to Philip Sands. If you cannot make it there, just read this book

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Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:12
This looks really interesting. Can you tell us a little bit what it's about? I know your username says fiction, but this feels like it's nonfiction. But correct me if I'm wrong
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Magda Tandyrak
@fiction.addict · 0:44

@r.o

Sorry for the background noise. So basically, yes, you're right. It's a nonfiction book, and it shows how the terms crimes against the humanity and genocide were coined by two lawyers, by two law professors, and they were coined independently. But what's even more exciting and more interesting is the personal story of the author whose grandfather also came from Louis, the city where these two lawyers came from. It's fascinating
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