. . . . to John P. Lewis and Ralph Ingersoll, who made it possible for me to stay away from New York to write this book; to my hosts at the Nuremberg Press Camp and the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, who made it possible for me to work at Nuremberg; to the Charles Stubings, in whose friendly house this book was begun; to Edith Simon, Research Analyst on the U.S. Prosecution Staff, who found time above and beyond her own manifold duties to research and analyse nearly every word I wrote; to William Stricker, chief of DANA in Nuremberg for help in times of need; to Tom Dodd, U.S. Chief Trial Counsel and many good friends on Justice Jackson's staff and in the Subsequent Proceedings Division, whose brains I picked with shameless greed; to Max Lerner, who thought I should do this book in the first place; and to my wife, with whom and for whom I did.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Final Judgment: The Story of Nuremberg. Contributors: Victor H. Bernstein - author. Publisher: Boni & Gaer. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1947. Page Number: vi.
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