Janice Irwin

Janice Irwin appears to be a contact of David Irving's, involved in financial and logistical support, particularly concerning the transfer of funds and the production of books. She is referenced in several diary entries and emails, often in the context of international money transfers and the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden."

Role & Relationship

Janice Irwin seems to be a trusted associate of David Irving, assisting with financial matters and book-related projects. She is involved in transferring money between Swiss and British bank accounts, and appears to be assisting with the production and distribution of Irvingโ€™s publications. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly stated, but the tone of the diary entries suggests a professional and possibly personal connection.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Mentioned in relation to the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," with Irving resetting the text in Minion Pro and referencing illustrations from a PDF used by Bath Press. * (2023) Referenced in a cryptic email, where Irving expresses frustration with the lack of clarity in her communication regarding "H." * (2023) Involved in assisting with financial settlements and transfers, with Irving detailing a complex process involving Swiss, British, and potentially American bank accounts. * (2023) Described as working on the house and back garden for two or three hours. * (2023) Referenced in connection with a Romanian expression about destiny, "Are destin!" * (2021) Mentioned in a discussion about a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler, with Gerald Posner providing information. * (2022) Discussed in relation to retrieving photo scans of her grandfather for the back cover of a book project, and the accuracy of text scans.

Sources

* diary_2023 * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2017_may_oct