Mark Weber appears to be an individual with whom David Irving has corresponded and collaborated on projects, particularly relating to historical research and publishing. He is described as someone Irving respects and whose opinion is valued. Weber seems to be involved in discussions about historical accuracy and the handling of sensitive materials.
Mark Weber is a contact of David Irving’s, involved in discussions about historical research, publishing, and potentially financial matters. Irving appears to hold Weber in high regard, expressing "permanent admiration." Weber's involvement extends to reviewing Irving’s work, offering opinions on historical interpretations, and potentially assisting with logistical or financial aspects of Irving’s projects.
* (2017) Mentioned in connection with a "round ketter" from Guy Leven-Torres, though the content of the letter is not detailed. * (2021) Discussed in relation to the accuracy of historical accounts, specifically regarding the death of Heinrich Himmler. Weber was contacted for his opinion and shared the view that the official account was inaccurate. * (2021) Referenced in a discussion about the format of video recordings, with Weber suggesting Hi8 or VHS-C. * (2023) Irving references Weber's opinion on a report, stating it was "too cryptic" and expressing an intention to visit the IfZ in Munich, potentially related to Weber's comments. * (2023) Weber is mentioned in a discussion about financial matters, potentially involving money transfers and banking arrangements. * (2023) Weber is referenced in a discussion about typography and printing for a book project, with Irving requesting Weber retrieve photo scans of his grandfather.
* diary_2017_may_oct * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023