Description
Summary
Description
Step into Berlin’s complex past on a guided walking tour that explores the intertwined histories of Nazi Germany and the city’s Jewish community. Discover how Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 shaped Berlin and forever changed the lives of its Jewish citizens.
Your knowledgeable guide will lead you to poignant memorials, including the tribute to Varian Fry, the American journalist who helped thousands escape Nazi persecution. Visit the former command center of Operation T4, where chilling decisions about the fate of disabled citizens were made during the regime.
As you walk past the haunting ruins of buildings scarred by World War II, you’ll hear stories of resistance and tragedy. Stop at the German Resistance Memorial, where Operation Valkyrie was planned, and learn about the courageous Germans who risked everything to oppose Nazism.
Travel by public transport to the historic Jewish district, home to Berlin’s oldest Jewish cemetery and the striking New Synagogue with its golden dome. Your guide will share the long and vibrant history of Berlin’s Jewish community, from its origins to the dark years of forced labor and deportations under the Nazis.
The tour concludes at a museum dedicated to a Righteous Among the Nations, honoring his brave efforts to protect Jewish workers from persecution. With groups of up to 15 and tours available in multiple languages, this three-hour experience offers a powerful look at Berlin’s past. Secure your spot now and uncover the stories that shaped this city.
Don’t miss your chance to explore Berlin’s history—book your spot today and experience the city’s most moving sites firsthand.







