

Student statements
"I took his HIST310: Western Fascism and I genuinely loved it. It was definitely a difficult class but I enjoyed it overall. He gives incredible feedback and is easy to reach over email or Blackboard. I would absolutely take another one of his classes!" Student comment on ratemyprofessors.com
"I took history 310 An amazing professor, but if you aren't able to read several chapters of a book for a single project, you won't do well. AI is banned from this class, which I consider an immediate benefit, all the learning will be done by one's self. He is very helpful, communicates very well with students, and always manages to reply to emails." Student comment on ratemyprofessors.com
I took a summer course on Communism in Eastern Europe with Professor Moebius and he was always available to mentor and tutor and give me the support I needed to master the materiel. He is very quick to reply to emails and messages and always makes the time when you need him. A joy to work with and a man with a wealth of knowledge. Michael Kotchev, former student
Collaborators' statements
I am pleased to recommend Sascha, a talented historian whose work demonstrates a rare ability to weave together war with social history. He brings rigorous archival research, insightful analysis, and a clear, engaging style of communication to every project. Prof. Dr. Alexander Mikaberidze (Professor of History Ruth Herring Noel Endowed Chair, Louisiana State University)
I worked with Sascha when I was editor of one of Spain’s leading military history magazines, DESPERTA FERRO - HISTORIA MODERNA. Sascha is a great writer who knows all aspects of academic writing from finding substantial primary and secondary sources to writing a vivid and thoroughly researched story. And you have a great time with him, he can turn hard scientific work into a good time - with superb results. I would recommend him to any student, who wants to get the skills to write a brilliant thesis on all academic levels. Dr. Eduardo de Mesa Gallego (Instituto de Estudios Históricos, Madrid)
Sascha is a leading historian in the field of eighteenth-century warfare. It has been a pleasure to read his publications and work with him on research projects. He is friendly, supportive and knowledgeable, and students would be very fortunate to be taught by him. Prof. Dr. Matthew McCormack (University of Northampton / Head of Graduate School)
