LC control no. | n 79122352 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Robinson, Jacob, 1889-1977 |
Variant(s) | Robinson, Yaʻaḳov, 1889-1977 Rabinzon, Yaʻaḳov, 1889-1977 Robinzonas, Jokūbas, 1889-1977 Robinzon, I︠A︡. D., 1889-1977 יעקב רבינזון, 1889-1977 רבינסון, יעקב, 1889-1977 רובינזון, יעקב, 1889-1977 |
Associated country | Lithuania United States |
Birth date | 1889-11-28 |
Death date | 1977-10-24 |
Place of birth | Seirijai (Lithuania) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Law Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers Politicians Historians |
Type of family | male |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Das minoritätenproblem und seine literatur, 1928. Encyclopedia Judaica, 2nd ed., 2007: (1889-1977) Wikipedia (German) viewed Nov. 2, 2017 Jacob Robinson (28. November 1889 in Seirijai- 24. Oktober 1977 in New York; war ein litauisch-amerikanischer Jurist, Historiker und Politiker") Immigration, ideology, and public activity from an American Jewish perspective, 2021: CIP galley (Jacob Robinson founded the Institute of Jewish Affairs and later served as legal advisor for the Jewish Agency, was active at the United Nations, served as special advisor on Jewish issues at the Nuremberg trials, and played a key role in formulating the prosecution's case at the Eichmann trial) |
Associated language | eng |