Proper noun
Ehrlichman (plural Ehrlichmans)
A surname from German.
This drama between Dean and Ehrlichman took place while I was trying to give the contents to the FBI. Fred F. Fielding
That Rathbun and Rinder are speaking out is a stunning reversal because they were among Miscavige's closest associates, Haldeman and Ehrlichman to his Nixon. Now they provide an unprecedented look inside the upper reaches of the tightly controlled organization. Mark Rathbun
He asked for the resignation of Attorney General Kleindienst, to ensure no one could claim that his innocent friendship with Haldeman and Ehrlichman could be construed as a conflict. Source: Internet
John Dean believed that he, Mitchell, Ehrlichman and Haldeman could go to the prosecutors, tell the truth, and save the presidency. Source: Internet
Nixon was under subpoena for the trial of three of his former aides—Dean, Haldeman, and John Ehrlichman —and The Washington Post, disbelieving his illness, printed a cartoon showing Nixon with a cast on the "wrong foot". Source: Internet
Dean would later testify he was ordered by top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman to "deep six" the contents of Howard Hunt's White House safe. Source: Internet