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Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire
Berlin and Nazism: Rise and Fall of the Empire

The Berlin of the Third Reich is a great tourist destination. It is a unique opportunity for tourists to explore and experience the city's history in an exciting way.
Visitors can see bomb sites, watch videos, explore exhibits, visit bunkers and memorials, or simply walk around absorbing the atmosphere of an important event in world history. However, the Berlin of the Third Reich is not really a place for children, as it has some dark moments.
All this is what you will be able to experience first hand if you hire a Free Tour like the ones you can find here at GuruWalk.
Of all the Berlin related to the Third Reich there is nothing that can bring to mind darker moments than the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
The Sachsenhausen concentration camp was built in 1936 and had a population of 20,000 Jews. It was a labor camp where people were tortured and some died of starvation, disease or execution.
It is now a memorial site that provides visitors with information about the atrocities committed there.
Visitors are guided through the compound on an audio tour. They are also given the opportunity to walk outside and see where the prisoners lived before they were sent to their deaths in the gas chambers. This is a very sobering experience that is not for everyone.
However, without leaving Berlin there are many vestiges of the Third Reich era, mostly in the vicinity of Wilhelmstrabe Street, such as the Office of Rudolph Hess, the new Reich Chancellery, the Ministry of Propaganda, or the Führer's Bunker.
The bunker was a military headquarters used by Adolf Hitler during World War II. At the end of the war, Hitler and his wife, Eva Braun, committed suicide in the bunker.
The site of Hitler's suicide is now a tourist attraction for visitors interested in history, with not only an on-site exhibition, but also guided tours and other facilities available for visitors.

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