Stefan Ihrig

His research interests are European and Middle Eastern history, with a focus on media and political and social discourse.

He is also an editor of the Journal of Holocaust Research published by the University of Haifa and has contributed articles for HuffPost, Tablet, Haaretz, and History Today, among other publications.

[4] Reviewer Matthew H. Ciscel states that the book is "broadly detailed and well-written"[5] and Dietmar Müller describes it as "an impressive study on historiography and history politics in the Republic of Moldova based on a wide range of sources".

The world knew but it was the wrong people who drew the right conclusions: that you can get away with oppression, violence and mass murder with impunity.

[14][15][16][17][18] Ihrig's 2014 book Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination earned an official commendation in the 2013 Fraenkel Prize Competition sponsored by the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide in London.