Daniel Gasman

Daniel Gasman appears to be a contact of David Irving's, involved in discussions regarding historical research, particularly concerning World War II and related topics. He is referenced in Irving’s diaries in relation to historical documents, translations, and potential publication projects.

Role & Relationship

Daniel Gasman seems to be a correspondent and collaborator with David Irving, engaging in discussions about historical accuracy, translations, and potential publication projects. Irving expresses a high regard for Gasman. He also appears to be someone Irving occasionally seeks advice from regarding complex historical matters.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Daniel Gasman is referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with Gasman having previously read about the topic in Irving's work. * (2021) Gasman is mentioned as having contact with Dr. Olaf Rose, a translator, who also questioned the accuracy of Hugh Thomas's work. * (2023) Irving references communicating with Gasman, noting that Gasman's correspondence is "too cryptic" and that Irving may soon visit the IfZ in Munich. * (2023) Irving references Gasman's work and expresses a high regard for Brigitte Hamann. * (2023) Gasman is involved in discussions regarding financial matters, with Irving referencing a transfer of funds and potential complications with bank systems.

Sources

* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2022_jan_jun