Christa Schroeder appears to be a contact of David Irving's involved in financial matters and potentially assisting with his publishing endeavors. She is referenced in several diary entries and emails, often in the context of transferring funds and reviewing text. Her role seems to involve both administrative and potentially editorial support.
Christa Schroeder appears to be a trusted associate of David Irving, assisting him with financial transactions and potentially involved in the preparation of his publications. She handles money transfers between Irving's accounts and is involved in reviewing and correcting text for his books. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly defined but suggests a professional and potentially personal connection.
* (2021) Schroeder is mentioned in a diary entry discussing the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," where Irving references her in a standard German abbreviation. * (2021) Schroeder is referenced in a diary entry regarding a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler, with Gerald Posner noting Schroeder’s involvement. * (2023) Schroeder is referenced in a diary entry where Irving criticizes an email from her, finding it cryptic and referencing "H." without explanation. * (2023) Schroeder is mentioned in a diary entry concerning financial settlements and Julia's work at Irving’s house. * (2023) Schroeder is referenced in a diary entry discussing a Romanian expression and Erwin Giesings patient. * (2023) Schroeder is mentioned in a diary entry regarding the Washington Post article about Michael Bennet’s family. * (2023) Schroeder is mentioned in a diary entry regarding Luke Herron's email. * (2022) Schroeder is mentioned in a diary entry discussing the printing of a book, including retrieving photo scans of Irving’s grandfather.
* diary_2021 * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023 * diary_2017_may_oct