George Carlozzi appears to be a contact of David Irving, involved in financial matters and potentially assisting with the reprinting of Irving’s books. He seems to have been involved in transferring funds between Irving's Swiss and British accounts.
Carlozzi’s role appears to be primarily financial, assisting Irving with money transfers and potentially involved in the logistics of book reprints. He is described as someone Irving trusts and communicates with regularly. The nature of their relationship isn't explicitly stated, but it suggests a working relationship with a degree of personal trust.
* (2021) Carlozzi is referenced in a diary entry discussing the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," with Irving mentioning wanting 1,500 copies. * (2023) Carlozzi is involved in a complex plan to transfer funds between Irving’s Swiss and British accounts, due to issues with the Bank of America system. Irving provides detailed instructions for the transfer, including alternative spellings for names and addresses to avoid computer errors. * (2023) Carlozzi is mentioned in a cryptic email, prompting Irving to inquire about the sender "H." * (2023) Carlozzi is referenced in a diary entry concerning financial worries. * (2023) Carlozzi is mentioned in a diary entry about a Romanian expression. * (2023) Carlozzi is mentioned in a diary entry regarding a Washington Post article. * (2021) Carlozzi is mentioned in a diary entry where Irving discusses a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler.
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