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Mieczysław Maneli (born Moshe Meir Manela; 22 January 1922 – 9 April 1994) was a Polish lawyer, diplomat and academic best remembered for his work with the International Control Commission (ICC) during the Vietnam War, especially the "Maneli Affair" of 1963. During the Holocaust, he survived the Auschwitz death camp, and then became after the war a prominent academic in Poland, serving as the Dean of Law at University of Warsaw. The name "Maneli Affair", a proposal to end the Vietnam war by creating a federation of the two Vietnams that would be neutral in the Cold War is a misnomer as the proposal was actually a diplomatic initiative made by the French President Charles de Gaulle.

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  • Mieczysław Maneli (* 20. Januar 1922 in Miechów; † 9. April 1994 in New York City, New York) war ein polnischer Diplomat und Hochschullehrer. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war er im KZ Auschwitz inhaftiert. Er lehrte später Jura in Warschau.Maneli war Delegierter der polnischen Regierung bei der International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICC) im Vietnamkrieg. 1963 kam er zum ersten Mal nach Hanoi. (de)
  • Mieczysław Maneli (born Moshe Meir Manela; 22 January 1922 – 9 April 1994) was a Polish lawyer, diplomat and academic best remembered for his work with the International Control Commission (ICC) during the Vietnam War, especially the "Maneli Affair" of 1963. During the Holocaust, he survived the Auschwitz death camp, and then became after the war a prominent academic in Poland, serving as the Dean of Law at University of Warsaw. The name "Maneli Affair", a proposal to end the Vietnam war by creating a federation of the two Vietnams that would be neutral in the Cold War is a misnomer as the proposal was actually a diplomatic initiative made by the French President Charles de Gaulle. The term "Maneli affair" is used by historians because the initiative first became known to the public on 18 September 1963 when it was revealed by the American columnist Joseph Alsop that Menali had twice met Ngô Đình Nhu, the younger brother and right-hand man of President Ngô Đình Diệm of South Vietnam. After the "March Events" of 1968, he was dismissed from his post as the Dean of Law at the University of Warsaw in July 1968 as part of the "anti-Zionist" campaign, causing him to go into exile in the United States. Maneli later revealed more about the 1963 peace initiative in his 1971 memoir The War of the Vanished. In his exile in New York, where he taught at Queens College, Maneli was the author of many books such as Juridical Positivism and Human Rights, Freedom and Democracy and Perelman's New Rhetoric as Philosophy and Methodology for the Next Century dealing with the philosophical basis of a democratic society. (en)
  • Mieczysław Maneli (ur. 22 stycznia 1922 w Miechowie, zm. 9 kwietnia 1994 w Nowym Jorku) – polski prawnik, dyplomata, profesor Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego oraz The State University of New York z siedzibą w Albany. W okresie II wojny światowej był uwięziony w KL Auschwitz. Był członkiem Międzynarodowej Komisji ds. Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie (International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam). Od roku 1963 przebywał w Hanoi. Był autorem wielu podręczników akademickich. Od roku 1968 na emigracji w Stanach Zjednoczonych. (pl)
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  • The "Maneli Affair" of 1963 and his New Rhetoric philosophy. (en)
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  • Mieczysław Maneli (* 20. Januar 1922 in Miechów; † 9. April 1994 in New York City, New York) war ein polnischer Diplomat und Hochschullehrer. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war er im KZ Auschwitz inhaftiert. Er lehrte später Jura in Warschau.Maneli war Delegierter der polnischen Regierung bei der International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICC) im Vietnamkrieg. 1963 kam er zum ersten Mal nach Hanoi. (de)
  • Mieczysław Maneli (ur. 22 stycznia 1922 w Miechowie, zm. 9 kwietnia 1994 w Nowym Jorku) – polski prawnik, dyplomata, profesor Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego oraz The State University of New York z siedzibą w Albany. W okresie II wojny światowej był uwięziony w KL Auschwitz. Był członkiem Międzynarodowej Komisji ds. Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie (International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam). Od roku 1963 przebywał w Hanoi. Był autorem wielu podręczników akademickich. Od roku 1968 na emigracji w Stanach Zjednoczonych. (pl)
  • Mieczysław Maneli (born Moshe Meir Manela; 22 January 1922 – 9 April 1994) was a Polish lawyer, diplomat and academic best remembered for his work with the International Control Commission (ICC) during the Vietnam War, especially the "Maneli Affair" of 1963. During the Holocaust, he survived the Auschwitz death camp, and then became after the war a prominent academic in Poland, serving as the Dean of Law at University of Warsaw. The name "Maneli Affair", a proposal to end the Vietnam war by creating a federation of the two Vietnams that would be neutral in the Cold War is a misnomer as the proposal was actually a diplomatic initiative made by the French President Charles de Gaulle. (en)
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