Leibnitz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg
Sabine Rutar is a research associate at the Leibnitz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies in Regensburg and the Managing Editor of the Südosteuropa Journal for Policy and Society. The main focus of her research is the European history between the 19th and 21st century, with emphasis on the history of labour, nationalism, National Socialism, communism, and memory policies.
Physical Labour and Survival. Supplying Miners in Yugoslavia
In the presentation delivered at the Symposium in Nuremberg, Sabine Rutar was mostly focused on the Bor mine, as one of the significant resources for the German economy during the Second World War, addressing the issues related to the food supply to forced labourers, making a comparison with circumstances in the mines in Slovenia.
Presentation of Sabine Rutar at the seminar “Producers, Consumers and Consequences of Forced Labour - Serbia 1941-1944” at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds