Institute for Contemporary History, Belgrade
Milan Koljanin is one of the leading Serbian historians and experts on the subject of the Second World War and the Holocaust. He is also an associate of the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade. His main field of study includes the history of Yugoslavia, social history of Yugoslavia in the interwar years, the Second World War, repressive regimes, genocide, and the Holocaust. He authored numerous scientific papers, publications, monographs and articles.
Camps as a Source of Forced Labour in Serbia (1941-1944)
In his presentation, Koljanin dealt with the issue of forced labour in Serbia during the Second World War, with the emphasis on concentration camps the source of forced labour.
Expose of Milan Koljanin at the “Producers, Consumers and Consequences of Forced Labour - Serbia 1941-1944”, at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds
Expose of Milan Koljanin at the seminary “Forced Labour in Serbia 1941-1944: Historical Contextualization and the Topography of Memory” at the Jewish Community Belgrade.