Herman Bender is a figure referenced in David Irving's diaries, seemingly involved in some capacity with publishing or related projects. His identity remains somewhat cryptic, with Irving occasionally expressing confusion about who he is referring to when using the initial "H."
The nature of Herman Bender's relationship to David Irving is unclear from the provided excerpts. He appears to be involved in publishing-related matters, potentially assisting with reprints or other projects. Irving sometimes refers to him with admiration, but also expresses frustration with cryptic communication. It is not clear if Bender is an employee, a collaborator, or simply a contact.
* (2021) Irving references contact with Dr. Olaf Rose, who also believes a book by Hugh Thomas is inaccurate. Bender's name is mentioned in the same context, suggesting a shared interest in historical accuracy. * (2023) Irving expresses frustration with Bender's cryptic communication, noting, "Your refer to "H." without explaining whom you are writing about." * (2023) Bender is involved in a project, possibly related to the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," where 1,500 copies are desired. * (2023) Bender is involved in financial matters, with Irving referencing "the money" and transfers to British and Swiss accounts. * (2023) Bender is referenced in a discussion about a Romanian expression, "Are destin!" relating to people with a special role.
* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2022_jan_jun