Donald Trump is not a central figure in David Irving's diaries, but is mentioned in passing in a few entries, primarily in relation to financial matters and American institutions. The references are brief and do not suggest a personal relationship.
Donald Trump appears to be referenced in passing within the context of financial transactions and the perceived influence of American institutions on German entities. Irving's comments suggest a general awareness of Trump's prominence in American culture and business. There is no indication of any direct communication or significant interaction between Irving and Trump.
* (2021) Irving mentions American institutions being "effectively American," which could be interpreted as a broader commentary on American influence, potentially including figures like Donald Trump. * (2023) A diary entry discusses financial transfers and mentions "the Americans" in relation to understanding names and addresses, implying a general reference to American systems and practices. (2023) An email from Josef K. Schwanzer includes a link to a Washington Post* article about Michael Bennetโs family fleeing the Nazis, implicitly connecting Trump's family history with historical events. * (2021) A reference to Gerald Posner, who could be Jewish, discussing a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler, doesn't directly mention Trump, but is included as a relevant contact in the context of historical documents.
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