Berlin is a city where every cobblestone and monument whispers tales of triumph, tragedy, and resilience. Follow the path of history with World War II tour specialists. This small group tour is not just a walk but an immersive journey through time. During the excursion, see where German women bravely protested against the Nazi arrest of their Jewish husbands. Discover a hidden spot where Otto Weidt protected his blind and deaf Jewish workers from the Nazis. Learn about Nicholas Winton's legacy – the hero who saved 669 children, mostly Jewish, from the Holocaust. Visit Bebelplatz, the site of the 1933 Nazi book burning, which marked a dark time against intellectual freedom.Feel the weight of each moment and deepen your knowledge of Nazi ideology, totalitarianism, and resistance. Participate in discussions, ask questions, and engage with history.
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Explore Berlin Jewish district and delve into the city's role in the Holocaust. See where women of Berlin marched to request freedom for their Jewish husbands. Learn about Nazi resistance fighters who risked their lives to save others. Understand how the Nazis controlled German life and suppressed opposition
Meet your guide at the main entrance of the former Imperial Post Office. You will recognize your guide by the blue umbrella.