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Berlin during Nazism - Tour in Italian

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Discover the dark secrets of Berlin's Nazi past with this captivating guided tour. Delve into the tragic relationship between Berlin's Christians and the Jewish world, and unravel the mysteries behind Hitler's rise to power in 1933. Follow in the footsteps of Nazi terror as you visit significant landmarks such as the Jewish Quarter, the Tolerance Road, the New Synagogue, the Museum of German Resistance, and the haunting ruins of the Anhalter Bahnhof station. Gain a deep understanding of how Hitler consolidated the birth of modern anti-Semitism and how Germany confronts this chapter of its history. With an expert guide leading the way, you'll be immersed in the stories and secrets that shaped Berlin during Nazism. Don't miss this opportunity to explore a pivotal moment in history and gain a unique perspective on Berlin's past.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guide in italian
  • Professional guide
  • Local taxes
  • Transportation to/from attractions. you should buy a day card for the public transportations of berlin for the zones ab
  • Food and drinks
  • Tip for the guide (optional)

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Introduction

Discover the riveting history of Berlin during the Nazism era with the immersive "Berlin during Nazism - Tour." This guided tour takes you on a captivating journey through the tragedy and resilience of a city that witnessed Hitler's rise to power and the devastating impact it had on its Jewish community. Unveil the secrets of Berlin's past as you explore the haunting landmarks and gain profound insights into the birth of modern anti-Semitism in Germany. Immerse yourself in the stories that shaped history and delve into the resilient spirit of the German people.

What to expect?

Embark on a 210-minute adventure where you will delve into the gripping history of Berlin during the Third Reich. At each step of the itinerary, expect to be captivated by the significance and emotional weight of the historical sites you visit. From the German Resistance Memorial Center to the T4 Memorial for the Victims of the Nazi Euthanasia Program, you will gain a deep understanding of the resistance against National Socialism and the immense suffering inflicted upon innocent lives. Discover the Jewish Quarter with its poignant landmarks like the New Synagogue and the Old Jewish Cemetery, witnessing the resilience and cultural heritage of Berlin's Jewish community.

Who is this for?

This tour caters to those with a keen interest in history, cultural exploration, and a desire to gain a profound understanding of the impact of Nazism on Berlin. History enthusiasts, students, and curious travelers seeking a meaningful and educational experience will find this tour both captivating and enlightening. The tour is designed to accommodate all individuals, ensuring inclusivity for people from diverse backgrounds and ideologies who wish to engage with Berlin's historical narrative.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in a journey of historical significance, where every step brings you closer to understanding the complexities and consequences of the Nazi regime. Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour offers an in-depth exploration of the monuments, museums, and landmarks that depict the resilience of Berlin's inhabitants during the darkest times. Gain valuable insights into Hitler's rise to power, the German resistance, and the profound impact on the Jewish community. By booking this tour, you will leave with a nuanced understanding of the historical events and an appreciation for the strength and resilience of the German people.

Good to know

During the tour, wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking and be prepared to spend approximately 210 minutes exploring the historical sites. Remember to bring water and snacks to stay hydrated along the way. Please arrive at the meeting point, in front of the Balzac Coffee - Espresso House, at the designated time to ensure a seamless experience. Let the stories and historical insights shared by the experienced guides deep dive into your understanding of Berlin's past.

Reviews

Past visitors have lauded this tour for its informative and thought-provoking nature. They praised the passionate guides who transported them back in time, allowing them to comprehend the gravity of Berlin's history. Visitors expressed how the tour provided a renewed perspective on the consequences of Nazism and admired the efforts made to preserve the memory of the Jewish community. From the emotional impact of visiting sites like the T4 Memorial to the poignant stories behind every landmark, the "Berlin during Nazism - Tour" has left visitors deeply moved and grateful for the opportunity to delve into such a significant period of world history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Vive Berlin Tours

The Italian tour "Berlin during the Third Reich" starts at the meeting point at Potsdamer Platz no. 10 (S/U-Bahn Potsdamer Platz). look for the blue bicycle of VIVE BERLIN TOURS, you will easily recognize the flag with our logo!

German Resistance Memorial Center

This memorial is located in the place from where the operation Valkyrie was directed and illustrate german resistance to National Socialism. The center's goal is to show how individual persons and groups took action against the National Socialist dictatorship from 1933 to 1945.

T4 - Memorial for the Victims of the Nazi Euthanasia Program

A Berlin's monument in memory of about 300,000 victims of the Nazis, people killed because of mental and physical disabilities or with chronic diseases. The Nazi eugenics program was known as T4, from the name of the office in Tiergartenstrasse n.4 from which it was directed. It is considered a precursor to the Holocaust.

Anhalter Bahnhof

It was the biggest European station at the end of 1800, today only the ruins destroyed during the Second World War remain. From the railway station departed many "death trains" from 1942 to 1945.

Scheunenviertel

Questo parte del quartiere di Mitte a Berlino è denominata “Quartiere Ebraico”. Insieme alla guida verranno visitate alcune delle istituzione ebraiche più importanti di Berlino come la Nuova Sinagoga o la scuola fondata dal filosofo illuminista e modernizzatore dell’ebraismo Moses Mendelssohn.

Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt

Otto Weidt also known as the Schindler from Berlin . Weidt hired Jewish workers - including blind and disabled employees - to save them from deportation to Nazi extermination camps. Its history is now remembered in the original location of the factory owned by Mr. Weidt.

Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum

The New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge) is one of Berlin's most significant Jewish landmarks. Built in 1866, to seat 3200 people as the largest Jewish place of worship in Germany, the Synagogue was literally a symbol of the thriving Jewish community.

Alter Judischer Friedhof (Old Jewish Cemetery)

The cemetry in Hamburger Straße was once the resting place of many famous members of Berlin’s Jewish community. It is now the oldest recognisable cemetery in the inner city. Today very little remains of the original place, the cemetery was destroyed during the Nazi period by the Gestapo.

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