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[edit] Initial sourcing
I was largely guided by the stub on the Swedish Wikipedia. The work of Dr Servatius post-WWII is well attested in the historical record, including transcripts viewable at nizkor.org among other places. Ed Herlihy in this newsreel article in particular cites him as defense counsel at Eichmann's trial. knoodelhed 16:50, 5 December 2006 (UTC)