Jackson Cooke appears to be an associate of David Irving, involved in financial matters and potentially assisting with the republication of Irving's works. He seems to have been involved in transferring funds between accounts and may have had a role in the logistical aspects of Irving's publishing endeavors.
Jackson Cooke's relationship with David Irving appears to be one of professional assistance, likely involving financial transactions and potentially logistical support for Irving's projects. The excerpts suggest Cooke was involved in transferring funds between Swiss and British bank accounts, and may have been assisting with the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden." The tone of the diary entries suggests a degree of trust and reliance on Cooke's expertise.
* (2021) Cooke is mentioned in the context of "The Destruction of Dresden" reprint, with Irving noting that Cooke would be sending DVDs for the project. * (2023) Cooke is referenced in a cryptic communication, with Irving expressing confusion regarding a reference to "H." and suggesting a possible visit to the IfZ in Munich. * (2023) Cooke is involved in financial matters, with Irving discussing settled payments and referencing a statement. * (2023) Cooke is involved in a complex financial transfer involving Swiss and British bank accounts. * (2023) Cooke is mentioned in a diary entry discussing a Romanian expression about destiny.
* diary_2021 * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024