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Auschwitz & Birkenau: Live-Guided Tour with Transportation and Hotel Pickup


Take a deep breath and go on a half day trip to the real historical place from the World War II -Nazi Germany's Concentration Camp Auschwitz Birkenau. Learn about the murderous Nazi campaigns against Europe,s Jewish populations. The English guide tells the story about conditions and live of prisoners and show the remains of barracks, watchtower, railway ramps, gas chambers and crematorium. After completing the sightseeing, return back to Cracow and finish the tour at the reception of your hotel. • 7 hours trip to Auschwitz with service door2door • Visit the UNESCO listed memorial site of the former Nazi concentration camps • Learn about the Nazi Holocaust • See authentically evidence of crimes • Hear stories about everyday lives of prisoners


Guided Tour Krakow to Auschwitz-Birkenau with pickup options


This 7-hour tour from Krakow will bring you to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum — be transported in an air-conditioned minibus by an licensed experienced driver with an English-speaking guide in the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum including audio equipment.


Munich World War II Sites Including Dachau Concentration Camp


Gain insight into the rise of the Nazi party during World War II on a full-day combo tour of Munich. The day starts with our guided tour to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, where the genocide of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) started, and hear about those who were imprisoned there. We follow this up with a 2.5-hour walking tour of sites associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in the old town of Munich. See historical buildings such as the former secret police headquarters and learn all about the city during these dark days. Please note: the Dachau Memorial Site does  not permit children under 13 to attend this tour.


Nuremberg Guided Day Trip from Munich by Train


For 1,000 years, Nuremberg has played a decisive role in Germany's fortunes. From Holy Roman Emperors to the Renaissance, from the Third Reich to modern Bavaria, this city has seen empires rise and fall. You’ll hear the city´s amazing history, admire the colorful Marketplace, and learn where to get the famous Nuremberg sausages and "Red Beer". Explore the Old Town, take in the view from the Imperial Castle, visit the beautifully restored gothic Church of St Sebald, or just relax over lunch and soak in the atmosphere. After the break, we'll show you the darker side of Nuremberg's history at the former Nazi Rally Grounds. Here Hitler's architect Albert Speer planned and began to build the "Temple City of the Third Reich". Here the Nazis paraded for the saluting masses and propaganda films, creating some of the most infamous images in history. You'll stand in the middle of some of the largest Third Reich ruins in the world as your guide explains how the city confronts this history today


Tour at the Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds


Take a tour of the former Nazi Party rally grounds and see the most important remains of National Socialist architecture in Germany. Learn about the use of megalomaniac architecture as a theatrical backdrop to large-scale propaganda ceremonies, and hear about how Nuremberg has dealt with its National Socialist legacy. Start at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, then head along the Dutzendteich Lake to several key sites in the extensive area of the former rally grounds. After visiting the Congress Hall, see the Great Road, the main parade ground of the German Army. End up at the Zeppelin Field where most of the activities and rallies of the Nazi Party Rallies took place. This tour will be held in english.


Former Nazi Rally Ground And Courtroom 600 Tour


The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U. S. American military tribunals. . Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. This area of 4 square miles was intended to be an impressive backdrop for the Nazi party rallies and serve to demonstrate their power not only to Germany, but to the entire world. Palace of Justice is CLOSED ON TUESDAYS Group Tour Max 8 Persons


Krakow: Auschwitz Guided Tour Hotel Pickup & Lunch Option


Visit the largest former Nazi concentration camp on a 7-hour tour from Krakow. Learn more about the Nazi program of "Abreit Macht Frei" and the genocide of World War II. Explore the gas chambers and barracks with a licensed English speaking guide from Auschwitz Birkenau State Museum.


Berlin's Infamous Third Reich Sites Half-Day Walking Tour


Gain insight into Berlin's Nazi past on this 4-hour walking tour of the infamous Third Reich sites. Accompanied by a historian guide, walk to the ruins of Anhalter Bahnhof, used to deport prisoners to concentrations camps, and see the former Gestapo and SS headquarters and the site of Hitler's bunker. Learn about those who struggled against the Nazi system of terror, and get a fuller, deeper look at the haunting realities of the Holocaust. Your tour will finish before the German parliament building, the Reichstag.


Nuremberg Private Walking Tour: Old Town and Nazi Rally Grounds


Visit the must-see sights of Nuremberg on a walking tour with a private guide at your side! This comprehensive private sightseeing tour offers a flexible itinerary that’s tailored to your interests. Explore Nuremberg’s medieval Old Town to see attractions like the Beautiful Fountain, the courtyards of the Imperial Castle, and St Lawrence Church, one of the most beautiful gothic churches in Bavaria. Then visit the Nuremberg Nazi party rally grounds. Learn about the city during the days of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) while seeing sites like the Congress Hall of the Nazi Party and Luitpold Arena. Please note that with the two-hour tour option it is normally only possible to see either the old town or rally grounds, not both. Any public transportation costs are included in the tour price!


Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour & Hotel Pick Up


Death camps a has become a symbol of World War II atrocities. Created by the Nazis in occupied Poland in 1940 near the town of "Oświęcim". Immediately after the war ended camps were transformed into the museum, that was in 1947. Since then visitors can see the conditions in which people lived and literally feel the enormity of atrocities perpetrated upon them. The current museum occupies an area of two extant parts of the former Nazi concentration camp – Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Together they hold an extensive area, where the prisoners’ barracks, the ruins of the crematoria and gas chambers, and the railway platform at Birkenau are located. Our driver will pick you up from the arranged place (eg. hotel). You will then be transferred to the place of your destination. Our driver will ensure that you are not having any problems with finding yourself in a new place. He will then wait until you have finished sightseeing and drive you back at your place.


Terezin Memorial Half-Day Tour from Prague


The Terezin Memorial half day tour from Prague takes you to a place that reminds a tragic chapter of European history. Within the guided tour you visit the former Nazi concentration camp.


Krakow: Former Concentration Camp Plaszow Guided Tour


Plashow is a Nazi concentration camp in the southern suburbs of Krakow, founded by the Nazis shortly after the German invasion of Poland. Originally, Plashow, opened in 1940, was planned as a forced labor camp, but in 1941 the camp was expanded and subsequently converted into a concentration camp, where from October 28, 1942, deportation of Jews from the Krakow ghetto began. Plashow was known as a concentration camp, supplying several military factories and a quarry with labor. The camp and life in it are shown in the Schindler's List movie (1993) about the life of Oskar Schindler. The area which held the camp now consists of sparsely wooded hills and fields, with one large memorial to all the victims, erected in 1964 and few smaller. As the Plaszow area is now a nature preserve, so the director Steven Spielberg built a camp replica in the Liban Quarry, some hundred meters away. We will visit all this points during our tour.


Nuremberg WWII Tour, Courtroom 600 and 3rd Reich Sites


The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U. S. American military tribunals. . Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. This area of 4 square miles was intended to be an impressive backdrop for the Nazi party rallies and serve to demonstrate their power not only to Germany, but to the entire world. Palace of Justice is CLOSED ON TUESDAY That is a Group Tour Max 8 Persons


Auschwitz Birkenau Guaranteed Guided Tour or your money back


Visit the exhibitions and original buildings on the grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau on this 7-8 hour tour from Krakow. In the company of a guide, you'll spend around two hours in the first part of the former Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz I, and around an hour in Auschwitz II-Birkenau.


Full-Day Kazimierz, Schindler's Factory and Former Ghetto Tour


Explore Krakow’s rich Jewish heritage and culture with an expert guide. Jews comprised a quarter of Krakow’s population before World War II, and its Kazimierz district was the center of Jewish life. Visit this now resurgent area as your guide charts its prewar and wartime days and how Steven Spielberg used it as a backdrop for his movie ‘Schindler’s List.’ View the Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery, and visit Oscar Schindler’s Factory museum to learn about Krakow’s and its Jews’ darkest hours. The main exhibition title is ''Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945'. You are invited to join the tour with a professional guide who will explain to you all aspects of the exhibition, including the story of Oskar Schindler. Thanks to this tour, you don't have to wait in a long line to purchase your tickets. Upgrade your experience to enjoy a guided walk through the Jewish Getto.


Guided Tour in Kraków-Płaszów Former Concentration Camp


Having arrived at the former camp, we'll remember the tragic events which took place here from 1943 onwards, when Płaszów began to receive thousands of Jews from the Krakow ghetto. You will get to learn about the remarkable history of Krakow city during the holocaust. The camp and life in it are shown in the Schindler's List movie (1993) about the life of Oskar Schindler. The area which held the camp now consists of sparsely wooded hills and fields, with one large memorial to all the victims, erected in 1964 and few smaller. As the Plaszow area is now a nature preserve, so the director Steven Spielberg built a camp replica in the Liban Quarry, some hundred meters away. We will visit all these points during our tour and you will enjoy this tour and learn a lot from it.


Nuremberg World War 2 and Beer Tasting Tour


The Major War Criminals Trial was held before the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg from November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946. As a result of this trial, Courtroom 600 of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice gained worldwide notoriety. From 1946 to 1949, 12 "Subsequent Trials" were held in the same courtroom before exclusively U. S. American military tribunals. . Still to this day, in the southeast corner of Nuremberg, the remains of structures located on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds impress visitors with their immense proportions and stand as vivid testimony to the megalomania of the National Socialist regime. This area of 4 square miles was intended to be an impressive backdrop for the Nazi party rallies and serve to demonstrate their power not only to Germany, but to the entire world. Then we go to a brewery in the center of Nuremberg, and we will taste 3 different beers Palace of Justice is Close on Tuesday. This tour is available 7 days a week come rain or shine


Krakow: Schindler's Factory & Ghetto & Plaszow Camp Guided Tour


Visit Schindler's Factory museum with a professionally licensed guide, who will explain all the nuances and hidden meanings of the exhibition. See Plashow – former Nazi concentration camp in the southern suburbs of Krakow, founded by the Nazis shortly after the German invasion of Poland.


Krakow: Former Concentration Camp Plaszow Guided Tour


Plashow is a Nazi concentration camp in the southern suburbs of Krakow, founded by the Nazis shortly after the German invasion of Poland. Originally, Plashow, opened in 1940, was planned as a forced labor camp, but in 1941 the camp was expanded and subsequently converted into a concentration camp, where from October 28, 1942, deportation of Jews from the Krakow ghetto began. Plashow was known as a concentration camp, supplying several military factories and a quarry with labor. The camp and life in it are shown in the Schindler's List movie (1993) about the life of Oskar Schindler. The area which held the camp now consists of sparsely wooded hills and fields, with one large memorial to all the victims, erected in 1964 and few smaller. As the Plaszow area is now a nature preserve, so the director Steven Spielberg built a camp replica in the Liban Quarry, some hundred meters away. We will visit all this points during our tour.


Half Day Treblinka Death Camp Small Group Tour from Warsaw with Lunch


Feel the weight of history in Treblinka, the site of two Nazi camps: the Extermination Camp and the Penal Labour Camp, covering jointly an area of 34 ha. This is the closest Nazi camp to Warsaw, only 1-hour drive from the city.