Michael Cornish appears to be a contact of David Irving involved in financial matters and potentially assisting with book-related projects. He is referenced in several diary entries and emails, often concerning money transfers and the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden."
Michael Cornish seems to be a trusted associate of David Irving, assisting with financial transactions, particularly those involving transfers between Swiss and British bank accounts. He also appears to be involved in the production and distribution of Irving's books, specifically "The Destruction of Dresden," offering assistance with text formatting and potentially distribution. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly stated but implies a level of trust and professional collaboration.
* (2021) Cornish is 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. * (2023) Cornish is involved in a complex financial transfer involving Swiss and British bank accounts, with Irving detailing the necessary steps to ensure the transfer is successful. * (2023) Irving expresses frustration with Cornish's cryptic communication, specifically regarding the identity of "H." * (2023) Cornish is referenced in a discussion about financial settlements. * (2023-2024) Cornish sends a standard Wikimedia Foundation donation request email, demonstrating a past history of supporting the organization. * (2023) Cornish sends a Christmas greeting to Irving. * (2021) Cornish is mentioned in a discussion regarding a contract between Genoud and Paula Hitler.
* diary_2023 * diary_2021 * emails_2023_2024 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2017_may_oct