Peter Jackson is a filmmaker whose work is referenced in David Irving's diaries, primarily in relation to the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden." Irving appears to have sought Jackson's assistance or input on a project, and there are mentions of DVDs related to the book. The nature of their interaction remains somewhat unclear from the available excerpts.
The excerpts suggest a professional relationship, though the exact nature of it is not fully defined. Irving appears to have sought Jackson's assistance with the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden," specifically regarding the format of the DVDs and potentially the illustrations. The level of familiarity or personal connection between the two men is not evident from the provided excerpts.
* (2021): Irving mentions sending DVDs for the reprint of "The Destruction of Dresden" to Peter Jackson, requesting 1,500 copies. He references resetting the text in Minion Pro and using illustrations from an original PDF. * (2023): Irving references a cryptic communication, possibly related to Jackson, and mentions a potential trip to the IfZ in Munich. * (2023): Irving references Jackson again in a later entry, but the context is unclear.
* diary_2021 * diary_2023