Yaroslav Lapushkin

Yaroslav Lapushkin appears to be a contact of David Irving involved in financial transactions and potentially assisting with the republication of Irving’s works. He is referenced in connection with transferring funds between accounts and appears to be based in Europe.

Role & Relationship

Lapushkin’s role seems to be primarily financial, facilitating money transfers between David Irving's Swiss and British accounts. He also appears to be involved in the logistical aspects of republishing Irving's books, potentially assisting with text and image preparation. The nature of their relationship is not explicitly stated, but Irving expresses a degree of reliance on Lapushkin for these tasks.

Key Mentions

(2021) Mentioned in connection with the reprint of The Destruction of Dresden*, with Irving requesting 1,500 DVDs. * (2021) Referenced in a discussion about the death of Heinrich Himmler, with Lapushkin providing information and sources. * (2023) Involved in a complex financial arrangement involving transfers between Swiss and British bank accounts. Irving provides detailed instructions on how to navigate banking systems and Umlaute. * (2023) Irving references cryptic communications from Lapushkin and expresses an intention to visit the IfZ in Munich, potentially related to Lapushkin's activities. * (2023) Lapushkin is mentioned in connection with shipping a copy of "War Path" to Finland. * (2023) Irving references a Romanian expression ("Are destin!") in connection with Lapushkin, suggesting a sense of destiny or purpose.

Sources

* diary_2017_may_oct * diary_2021 * diary_2022_jan_jun * diary_2023 * emails_2023_2024