Herman Phleger

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Herman Phleger (1890-1984) was a San Francisco attorney and served as a prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials.[1] He was Legal Adviser of the Department of State from February 2, 1953 to April 1, 1957 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.[2][3] He succeeded Adrian S. Fisher and was succeeded by Loftus Becker. He is the namesake of the Phleger Estate.

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