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Half-Day Holocaust and Nazi Resistance Tour

Art, Culture, & Historical
Berlin Tour Guide - Matthew M.

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Follow in the footsteps of brave men and women who fought back against the Nazis!

With a military historian, our journey highlights key historical events about Jewish migration to Berlin and the rise of anti-Semitism in 1930s Germany. The tour gives you a deeper understanding of life for those who resisted the Nazis.

This is a unique opportunity to learn about some of history's most courageous people. You'll walk in their footsteps, hear their stories, and see where they lived.

Itinerary

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10:00 AM

Meeting Point

Former Imperial Post Office, Oranienburger Str. 36, 10117 Berlin

10:00 AM

Former Imperial Post Office

The tour meets at the former Imperial Post Office.

I will be holding a blue umbrella and standing at the main entrance

10:10 AM

Neue Synagoge Berlin

Constructed in 1866, the Synagogue was the largest and most magnificent in Berlin, a literal representation of the thriving 160,000 Berlin Jewish community members.

Saved from vandals during the infamous Kristallnacht pogrom.

The Synagogue remained in use until 1940 until being confiscated by the Army and used to store military uniforms. In November 1943, the Synagogue was severely damaged in an allied bombing raid. The main hall was torn down in 1958, partly rebuilt in 1988 and officially reopened in 1995. Today the Synagogue houses the Centrum Judaicum foundation, an institution for preserving Jewish memory and tradition.

10:30 AM

Jewish Cemetery and Holocaust Memorial

Between 1672 and 1827, some 12,000 Jewish community members were buried here.

On the orders of the Gestapo, the SS destroyed the cemetery in 1943, smashing thousands of gravestones, throwing away remains and playing football with skulls.

In April 1945 burials once again took place. Almost 2500 German soldiers and Berlin civilians killed during the fighting or shot by the SS for hanging white flags from their windows are buried in mass graves.

10:50 AM

Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt

Located in a hidden courtyard is Otto Weidt'd Workshop for the Blind. Weidt supported by his wife Else employed more than 30 blind and deaf Jewish workers between 1940 to 1945.

As tensions grew, Weidt endeavoured to protect his mostly blind and deaf employees from persecution and deportation, regularly bribing Gestapo officers and falsifying documents. Even going as far as to travel to Auschwitz concentration camp to break one of his employees out.

11:10 AM

Denkmal Rosenstraße

A remarkable story, on the 27th of February 1943, the Gestapo, Waffen-SS and Berlin Police arrested , two-thousand Jewish men, married to non-Jewish German women.

Outraged, the wives of those detained numbering in the hundreds gathered to protest. Despite periodic threats of being shot if the women did not disperse the women would scatter briefly, only to return in larger numbers to continue protesting.

As pressure mounted Goebbels authorized the prisoner's release.

11:30 AM

Am Lustgarten

The Lustgarten is framed on three sides by the Berlin Cathedral, the Altes Museum and the Zeughaus. Before the Nazi's, the Lustgarten was a favourite location for protests and speeches.

One week after Hitler's appointment as Chancellor 200,000 Berliner's protested the new Government.

Strict regulations imposed by the Nazi's over the coming month's restricted Germans' right to protest, hefty fines and arrests made protesting the Nazi regime very dangerous.

In 1934, the Lustgarten was paved over to make way for Nazi propaganda rallies, swearing-in ceremonies and military parades.

11:40 AM

Zeughaus

The magnificent Zeughaus is the oldest building along Unter den Linden constructed in 1730 as an artillery arsenal.

On March 21, 1943, the Zeughaus was chosen to exhibit captured Soviet weapons. Major General Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff, a member of the Wehrmacht resistance, was chosen to lead the exhibit. Despite 27 failed assassination attempts to kill Adolf Hitler. Gersdorff was resolute to succeed and agreed to blow himself up with the Führer. With two concealed Bristish clam mines, he planned to throw himself around Hitler in a death embrace that would blow them both up.

A detailed coup d'état was in place and ready to go, learn what happens next on this tour.

11:50 AM

Neue Wache

The monument is a moving site in the middle of this busy city and stands as Germany’s central memorial for the victims of war and tyranny.

12:10 PM

Book Burning Memorial at Bebelplatz

On 10 May 1933, members of the Nazi German Student Union and their professors gathered here in Bebel Platz adjacent the historical and prestigious Humboldt University. In a nationwide action “against the un-German spirit”. Students burned upwards of 25,000 volumes of books that were deemed "un-German".

12:30 PM

Trains To Life Trains To Death

The almost life-size sculpture, Trains to Life – Trains to Death. The monument depicts two groups of Jewish children's contrasting fates during the Nazi era. The group's gaze in opposing directions representing the Jewish children whose lives were saved by the Kindertransport to England and the suffering of those deported to concentration camps.

Designed by sculptor Frank Meisle, himself among those rescued by the Kindertransporte travelling from here to England in 1939.

01:00 PM

Ending point

S+U Bahnhof Friedrichstraße

Ending Point

S+U Bahnhof Friedrichstraße

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Food and drinks.

Tour Important Information

The tour meets at the former Imperial Post Office

I will be holding a blue umbrella and standing at the main entrance

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Berlin Tour Guide - Matthew M.

Joined 2022

Matthew M.
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About Tour Guide Matthew M.

I am a professional guide who has been leading tours throughout Germany for the last five years. I am a military historian passionate about sharing my knowledge with others.

I hope you will join me on this special journey through time. You'll learn about the key events that shaped Berlin during the war years and see firsthand how the city has changed in the seventy years since the conflict ended. It's sure to be a memorable experience.

So please, join us as we explore one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Thank you for choosing our tour!

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