Nazi Concentration
Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour in English
Award-Winning Sachsenhausen Memorial Tour – A Profound Journey Through History
Sachsenhausen was the first purpose-built concentration camp, designed as a center of terror, persecution, and systematic murder. Initially, it imprisoned those the Nazis deemed racially, socially, or politically inferior.
Travel through the town of Oranienburg and uncover how the local population both supported and benefited from its existence. Your expert, licensed guide will lead you through key sites, including the punishment cells, infirmary, barracks, gas chamber, and crematoria. Hear powerful stories of resilience, courage, and solidarity among inmates in the face of unimaginable horror.
The tour also includes a visit to the Inspectorate of Camps—an unassuming yet critical building from which the Nazis controlled the entire concentration camp system across Europe.
A €3 per person donation supports the site's maintenance, and preservation and future restoration of the Sachsenhausen Memorial.
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Tour with Train from Munich
Get a deeper understanding of the darkest part of Germany's history during this half-day tour of Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. With a guide, travel from Munich to the camp by train. Take a tour of the cells, barracks, and gas chamber as you learn about Munich's role in the development of the Nazi Party. Pay your respects at the memorial site, and watch a moving documentary about the camp. Children under the age of 14 are not allowed on the tour.
Terezin Concentration Camp Day Tour from Prague
Embark on an educational and historical experience at Terezin Concentration Camp on this coach tour from Prague. After being turned into a Jewish ghetto during World War II, thousands of Jewish people and other prisoners died in this Terezin camp. Your professional guide will escort you around the entire complex of the former concentration camp, and provide you with informative narration, authentic memories, anecdotes and chilling experiences from Terezin's grim history.
Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour
Leave Berlin for a half-day tour to the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen with a professional guide. This tour is a stern reminder of one of history's most brutal periods.
Walkthrough the former camp as your guide points out places of significance and discusses the camp's role in the Nazi concentration camp system. Hear stories about survivors and the living conditions of the camp.
This tour stops at the former punishment cells, gas chambers, Guard Tower A, and the 'Pit.'
Small Group Tour to Nazi WWII concentration camp from Amsterdam
On this small group tour, we will visit the remainders of the WWII Nazi concentration camp Vught, with its reconstructed watchtowers, barracks, crematorium and children’s memorial.
The camp was used between January 1943 and October 1944 and held over 31,000 Jewish and political prisoners. During this visit, the importance of this time in our recent history will be highlighted. An audio tour is included at the site. Our tour guide will stay with the group throughout the visit and will be able to answer your questions.
Private transport, drinks and snacks included.
Mauthausen Concentration Camp Day Trip from Vienna
Pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust with a trip to Mauthausen Concentration Camp, one of the largest Nazi labor camp complexes during World War II. The former camp provides a poignant look at the horrors perpetuated by Hitler during the war. Learn about life at the camp from your guide and take an audio tour of the grounds. This tour includes round-trip transport from Vienna.
Terezin Fortress and Concentration Camp Tour from Prague
Get to know both sides of Terezin’s story during this 10-hour day trip. Meet your guide and small-group at a central location. Learn about one of the most sophisticated baroque fortresses of Europe, later used by Nazis as a Jewish Ghetto and Gestapo prison.
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.
Terezin Concentration Camp with Holocaust Historian Semi Private
Embark on a moving exploration of history with my tour to Terezin/Theresienstadt, a site of resilience and strength amidst adversity.
As the largest former concentration camp in today’s Czech Republic, Terezin holds a key place in Nazi history. Join me for a respectful, enlightening experience.
Venture into the Small Fortress, a Gestapo prison for political prisoners, and explore the Jewish ghetto, where over 35,000 people perished.
As a local guide and holocaust historian, I’ll reveal hidden aspects of Terezin, stepping beyond tourist routes to uncover significant spots.
Our journey includes the hidden Prayer Room, the National Cemetery, and the remains of the railway to the Ghetto.
Join me for a tour that honors the past and keeps these stories alive.
Private Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp tour with train
Journey from Berlin to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial on an intimate, private tour led by a licensed guide who will provide an in-depth and respectful exploration of this historically significant site. This tour takes you through the preserved camp grounds, including original barracks, guard towers, gas chamber, execution facilities, infirmaries and memorials, offering a powerful encounter with one of the central locations of Nazi oppression.
Your guide, knowledgeable in WWII history, will explain the camp’s complex role within the Third Reich’s systematic oppression and address the specific tactics used to dehumanize and control prisoners. You'll hear stories that bring to life the harrowing experiences of those who lived and perished here, from political prisoners to minority groups targeted by the Nazi regime.
This deeply moving experience goes beyond standard historical tours, inviting reflection and understanding of the tragic lessons of the past.
Sachsenhausen concentration Camp (by Private Vehicle)
Join Berlin’s only World War II tour specialists, take a tour of the Sachsenhasuen Concentration Camp. Uncover the harrowing truth behind the Nazi regime and pay homage to the countless lives forever changed by these tragic events.
This tour offers an unparalleled glimpse into the harrowing realities of the camp's inmates and the brutal machinery that powered the Holocaust.
Key Tour Highlights:
– Comprehensive Glimpse into a Dark Chapter of History
– Venture beyond the camp: Explore seldom-seen locations
– Retrace the Footsteps of Tyranny
Your ticket also includes a meaningful contribution to the camp memorial, ensuring the preservation of this important historical site for future generations.
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.
Munich to Dachau Concentration Camp Private Tour by Car
Experience the horrors of the Holocaust at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. Follow in the footsteps of war prisoners from the arrival in the concentration camp, through daily life and forced labor, to death or liberation. Take advantage of private car transfers from Munich and the service of a Private Guide who is an expert on WWII history. Discover the crime scene of Dachau!
Highlights:
• Visit the Dachau Memorial Site with a 5-Star Private Guide
• Learn about WWII and the Holocaust at the first Nazi concentration camp
• See the former camp prison, barracks, crematorium and more
• Take advantage of private car transfers from your accommodation in Munich
Experience the horrors of the Holocaust at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. Follow in the footsteps of war prisoners from the arrival in the concentration camp, through daily life and forced labor, to death or liberation.
Stutthof Concentration Camp Regular Tour from Gdansk
Your tour will begin as your English-speaking driver picks you up from your hotel in a comfortable minibus. From here, you will depart for the Stutthof Concentration Camp, where you will begin your guided tour.
You will start with a visit to the old and new camp quarters, before moving on to see inside of the commander’s villa. You will then proceed to the gas chambers and crematorium, whilst hearing terrifying tales of mass murder from your guide. You can later pay your respects at the camp victims’ monument, before learning about the persecution and occupation of Pomerania.
Later on, you will discover the first Nazi concentration camp outside of German territory. After visiting, you will be taken to Sztutowo, where the former camp was, and where Stutthof Museum is now located. Once at the museum, you will visit for about 2 hours with an English-speaking museum guide.
Dachau Concentration Camp Private Tour
On March 22, 1933, a few weeks after Adolf Hitler had been appointed Reich Chancellor, a concentration camp for political prisoners was set up in Dachau. This camp served as a model for all later concentration camps and as a "school of violence" for the SS men under whose command it stood. In the twelve years of its existence over 200. 000 persons from all over Europe were imprisoned here and in the numerous subsidary camps. 41. 500 were murdered. On April 29 1945, American troops liberated the survivors.
at Dachau concentration camp you will have a specialized guide in which he will guide a group of people privately
Struthof Concentration Camp
From 1870 to 1945, Alsace was a major war zone between France and Germany. Through this circuit, we will discover the history of Alsatians once German, once French. We will discover remnants of these wars and will make a visit to Struthof (concentration camp at 900 meters altitude), concentration camp of Nazi Germany. For a bit of lightness, we will push our end of the circuit on one of the most beautiful panoramas of Alsace and Christian Mont Saint Odile. It is important to have a waterproof jacket depending on the weather. Description written in English on all sites. More information on my entity under my website https://www.parkandrive.com/tourisme-alsace/ Opportunity to organize the circuit up to 7 people, thank you for writing to me
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.
Krakow Guided Tour of The Former Plaszow Concentration Camp
Plaszow, situated in the southern outskirts of Krakow, stands as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Established shortly after the German invasion of Poland, Plaszow was initially conceived as a forced labor camp in 1940. However, by 1941, it underwent expansion and transformation into a concentration camp.
Functioning as a concentration camp, Plaszow supplied labor to various military factories and a quarry. The harrowing existence within its confines is vividly depicted in the acclaimed film "Schindler's List" (1993).
Today, the terrain that once bore witness to unspeakable suffering comprises sparsely wooded hills and fields, marked by solemn memorials erected to honor the victims. While the Plaszow area has been designated a nature preserve, filmmaker Steven Spielberg recreated a camp replica in the nearby Liban Quarry, a poignant testament to the horrors endured.
Stutthof Concentration Camp Private Tour from Gdansk
Learn the terrible tale of Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first and longest operating Nazi concentration camp in Polish territory. Hear the story of place where thousands of people from more than 25 countries were tortured and murdered until its liberation in 1945.
Treblinka Concentration Camp, Heartbreaking Tour from Warsaw
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin.
During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here.
In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.