Kim Holleman

Kim Holleman appears to be a contact of David Irving involved in financial transactions and potentially assisting with publishing projects. He is referenced in several diary entries and emails, primarily concerning money transfers and the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden."

Role & Relationship

Kim Holleman's relationship with David Irving seems to be primarily financial and logistical. He facilitated money transfers between Irving's Swiss and British accounts and appears to have been involved in the production and distribution of Irving's books, particularly "The Destruction of Dresden." The nature of their relationship is not explicitly defined in the provided excerpts, but it suggests a level of trust and reliance on Holleman's assistance.

Key Mentions

* (2021) Holleman is referenced in a discussion about the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," with Irving mentioning sending DVDs to him. * (2023) Irving details a complex plan involving Holleman to transfer money between Swiss and British bank accounts, due to issues with the Bank of America system. * (2023) Irving expresses frustration with Holleman's cryptic communication, referring to him as "H." * (2023) Holleman is mentioned in relation to financial settlements at month-end. * (2023-2024) Holleman is referenced in an email exchange, with a link to a Washington Post article about Michael Bennetโ€™s family history. * (2021) Holleman is mentioned in a discussion about a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler.

Sources

* diary_2017_may_oct * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024