Before World War II around 80.000 Jewish people were living in Amsterdam, when the war ended, just 12.000 remained.
The Netherlands has been the Western European country with the biggest loss of jewish lives. Among these people there was also a young lady, with the dream of becoming a writer, Annelise Frank.
This tour analyzes the impact of the Nazi German occupation on the city of Amsterdam and the story of Anne Frank and her beautiful diary.
You will learn about the Resistance of Amsterdam's citizens and the secret life of hidden Jews trough real stories and facts.
Royal Palace in present days, it was originally built as Amsterdam's Town Hall during the Golden Age.
Standing in the centre of Amsterdam’s Dam Square, the National Monument is the Netherlands’ most important memorial to World War II
Former Austrian tavern in Amsterdam.
You will make your own way to the meeting points