Description
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Description
Immerse yourself in Berlin's rich World War II history with our educational walking tour through the city's Jewish district! Explore significant sites linked to the rise of anti-Semitism in 1930s Germany, all while gaining insightful knowledge about this pivotal period.
Discover Berlin's oldest Jewish landmarks, including the renowned Otto Weidt's factory, a sanctuary for the blind and deaf. Hear the inspiring tale of women who bravely protested for the release of their husbands from concentration camps.
Visit the deportation center and the historic site of the Burning of the Books. Gain a deeper understanding of Nazi ideology, totalitarianism, and the resilience displayed by those who stood against persecution.
Led by knowledgeable guides, our small group format ensures a personalized experience. Perfect for history enthusiasts, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Berlin's WWII past.
Book your spot today for an enlightening and meaningful journey through Berlin’s history. Experience firsthand the stories and sites that shaped the world!