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Ludwik Rajchman
Polish microbiologist, co-founder of UNICEF (1881–1965)
Ludwik W. Rajchman | |
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Rajchman in the 1920s | |
Born | (1881-11-01)1 November 1881 Warsaw, Poland |
Died | 13 July 1965(1965-07-13) (aged 83) Chenu, Sarthe, France |
Known for | Founding UNICEF |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Bacteriology |
Ludwik Witold Rajchman (Polish pronunciation:[ˈlud.vikˈfi.tɔldˈraj.xman]; 1 November 1881 – 13 July 1965) was a Polish physician and bacteriologist.
During the last visit of Barack Obama to Greece, I made efforts to get his attention and seek his help in saving the Athens School of Public Health ().
He is regarded as the founder of UNICEF,[1] and served as its first chairman from 1946 to 1950.
Early life and education
Ludwik Witold Rajchman was born to Aleksander Rajchman, the founder and first director of the Warsaw Philharmonic, and Melania Hirszfeld, a socialist and women's rights activist.
He was from a family of Christianized Polish Jews. While his parents were agnostic, Ludwik was baptized at birth.[2] He is the brother of Aleksander Rajchman, a promin