Berlin was the dark heart of Nazi Germany – the capital city of a dictatorship that was responsible for waging a war that destroyed swathes of the European continent and industrially murdering millions.
Why did the Germans think they needed Adolf Hitler in 1933? How could a civilised people fall so deep into the moral abyss? Why were Jewish and other minority groups, both in Germany and across Europe, ruthlessly targeted? What is the legacy of Nazism in Germany today?
This tour answers such questions, giving crucial context regarding the rise of Adolf Hitler in pre-Nazi Germany, providing a comprehensive overview of the National Socialist capital, and telling the dramatic tale of the Battle of Berlin and the collapse of the regime in 1945.
Pickup included
Visit the German parliament, burned down shortly after Hitler's rise to power, and see where the Soviet flag fluttered over the ruins of Berlin at the end of WWII.
Journey through the field of concrete stellae, bear witness the atrocities of Nazism, and hear the stories of the everyday bravery of the persecuted.
Stand where history's most notorious criminal committed suicide, having brought a continent to ruin, at the end of WWII.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points