Immo Rebitschek holds an MA and a PhD in Modern and East European History from the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena. He has published widely on the history of criminal justice in Stalinist Russia, Soviet war crime tribunals, the German occupation in Ukraine 1918 as well as on the history of famine and humanitarianism in Tsarist Russia. He is currently Assistant Professor for East European History at the University of Jena, where he is preparing his new book for publication: Feeding Russia: Famine Relief and Autocratic Humanitarianism in the Russian Empire, 1891-1914.