Benté Hogh

Benté Hogh appears to be a contact of David Irving's involved in financial transactions and potentially related to his publishing efforts. She is referenced in several diary entries and emails, often in the context of transferring funds and discussing the logistics of reprints. Her precise role remains somewhat unclear from the available excerpts.

Role & Relationship

Benté Hogh seems to be assisting David Irving with financial matters, including transferring money between Swiss and British bank accounts. She is also involved in discussions regarding the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden" and appears to be a contact for publishing-related tasks. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly stated, but it suggests a level of trust and reliance on her part. She is also mentioned in relation to a family connection, possibly through photographs for a book cover.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Mentioned in a diary entry discussing the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," with Irving requesting a report on progress and DVD preparation. * (2021) Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with Irving noting that the information was found in her book. * (2023) Irving expresses frustration with a cryptic email from her, referencing "H." and mentioning a potential trip to the IfZ in Munich. * (2023) Involved in financial transactions, with Irving detailing a complex transfer process involving Swiss and British bank accounts. * (2023) Irving references her assistance with house and garden work. * (2023) Mentioned in an email exchange with Josef K. Schwanzer, where a Washington Post article concerning Michael Bennet's family history is shared. * (2023) Irving recalls a Romanian expression his mother used, relating to someone with a special destiny, referencing "Are destin!"

Sources

* diary_2017_may_oct * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024