Markus Henneke

Markus Henneke appears to be a contact of David Irving’s involved in financial matters and potentially assisting with the distribution or reprinting of Irving's works. He is referenced in connection with transferring funds and appears to be located in Europe.

Role & Relationship

Markus Henneke is a contact who assists David Irving with financial transactions, particularly involving transfers between Swiss and British bank accounts. He is also involved in the logistical aspects of reprinting Irving’s books, including text and image preparation. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly defined in the excerpts, but it appears to be one of professional collaboration and trust.

Key Mentions

(2021) Mentioned in connection with the reprint of The Destruction of Dresden*, with Irving requesting a report on progress. * (2021) Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with Henneke providing information from a book. * (2023) Referenced in a cryptic message that Irving found difficult to understand, prompting a plan for Irving to visit the IfZ in Munich. * (2023) Involved in financial settlements and transfers, with Irving requesting information about account balances. * (2023) Referenced in a discussion about the correct spelling of names and addresses for financial transfers, specifically regarding Umlaute. * (2023) Referenced in a discussion about typography and font choices for a book project.

Sources

* diary_2017_may_oct * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024