World War 2 Hamburg Private Guided Tour

Hamburg, DE
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Highlights

  • Dive into the downfall of Hamburg's political system
  • Explore the repurposed skyline garden bunker
  • Uncover the dark past of Planten un Blomen
  • Experience the culture of remembrance in Modern Hamburg

Meeting Point

We meet guests in front of the WW1 memorial on the main Townhall square.

Meeting point

Schleusenbrücke 1, 20354 Hamburg , Germany

End point

End Point

We finish at the WW2 Bunker on the Feldstraße but upon request guests can be dropped back to a location of their choosing.

Meeting point

Feldstraße 66, 20359 Hamburg , Germany

End point

What to expect

1

Laeiszhalle

At this location we will begin by looking at the interwar period by discovering the lesser known history of WW1, the hyperinflation of the 1920's, the rise of anisemitism and the treaty of Versaille.

Duration 20 minutes
2

Sievekingpl.

Here we will dive into the downfall of Hamburgs judicial and political system in the 1930s while looking at the detrimental consequences this would have.

Duration 15 minutes
3

Feldstraße

This location is marked to this day by one of the largest bunkers build during the second world war currently being repurposed as a skyline garden.

Duration 15 minutes
4

Planten un Blomen

Now one of the most scenic locations in the city of Hamburg this idyllic location has a much forgotten and much darker past as a central location for executions during WW2, a propaganda project, a human zoo and a displaced persons camp.

Duration 30 minutes
5

Kriegerdenkmal am Dammtordamm

5 different war memorial from different periods shape not only the physical landscape of this location but also the contempary culture of remembrance in Modern Hamburg.

Duration 25 minutes
6

Turmbar

What appears to be a water tower is one of the over 2,000 bunkers built in Hamburg during the second world war.

Duration 5 minutes
7

Grindel

The Grindel district was once a district which hosted a vibrant jewish community. Here we look at how this area came to be, who lived there, what happened here during the war and what life looks like here today. Some topics of intrest include: - The place of the deported jewish persons of Hamburg - Kristallnacht (the night of broken glass) 1938 - Book burning 1933 - The Born Synagogue - The Talmud Torah School

Duration 60 minutes
8

Jungfernstieg

Here Hamburg tried to build a decoy city centre to avoid bombings in the second world war.

Duration 10 minutes
9

Rathausmarkt

The Townhall was and remains the symbolic and literal seat of power in Hamburg. At this location we will learn how this location was used by the Nazi party during WW2. The square is dotted with several memorials to: - Political opposition the Nazi party - The book burnings of 1933 - WW1 Prpaganda in Nazi Germany

Duration 40 minutes
10

Afrikahaus

A leftover from the German colonial period. This period of history although often forgotten is essential to understand racial segregation and genocide in WW2 Germany.

Duration 15 minutes
11

St. Nikolai Memorial

This church serves a memorial to the victims of war and the rule of terror. The site itself is the remains of the former church bombed along with the rest of city in 1943. The church displays several memorials to the bombing of Hamburg, the victims of the concentration camp Neuengamme and the reconcilliation between post-war Germany and the Uk. At this location there is also a museum and atower with a elevator for a spectaular view of the city.

Duration 25 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included

Additional Information

  • Additional information
    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Additional information
    Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Provided by Experience Hamburg Tours

What our experts say

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    Visit Planten un Blomen for a park break
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    Try local cuisine at nearby restaurants
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    Check out the memorials at Rathausmarkt
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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    Bring water, as it's a long tour

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