WWII and its Ramifications: A Walking Tour through 20th Century German History

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Duration
3.5 hours
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Why take this tour?

This tour focuses on the Berlin of the Nazi-era. By singling out a range of buildings the mechanisms and the brutality of the Nazi-regime will get highlighted, as will the fact that besides millions of people losing their lives, at the end of the Nazi-terror lay a city and a country in shame and in rubble, to be subsequently divided, with a wall separating the east from the west. This tour takes visitors back to places where things actually happened by also underlining the fact that the Germany of today is a place different from what it was then, yet still haunted by the phantoms of the past.

What’s included?

  • my experience as licenced and trained tour guide

  • Drinks

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3h 30m

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Berlin-Tours Private Tours

About operator:

My name isMartin Sauter, I'm a professional tour guide with an MA degree from Bath University and a PhD from Warwick University. My particular expertise are Jewish Life in Berlin, especially during the Nazi years, and all things to do with culture and the arts. But I am also very well versed in history and politics. I have lived in Berlin - on and off since 1989 - but also spent 15 years in the UK and in France. I am offering 1 to 4 hour standard walking tours in and around Berlin. Instead of just offering themed walks, I’m also offering tours by neighbourhoods as I firmly believe that this how Berlin as a whole is best experienced. It is my aim to give visitors the full picture of Berlin – past and present – and demonstrate how the two are connected. Additionally, I'm also available as a personal tour guide, offering tailor-made tours based on your interests. Furthermore, my special areas of interest are the multi-cultural Berlin of today and Berlin's New Architecture.

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