Description

This two-hour 'walking discussion' will take you off the beaten track and away from the big sites to explore the essentials of Nazism. We'll discuss why ordinary people supported the Reich as we stroll through a residential area. We'll stop by the old synagogue to discuss what drove their infamous Jewish policies and use a nearby park as a metaphor to help us understand their foreign policies. We'll also catch a glimpse of what it was like to fight on the streets of Berlin in 1945, using a role-playing technique that helps put you in the place of local commanders on both sides.

This experience is less a chronology of the rise of the Nazis and more a deeper dive into the WHYs of it all. By the end, you will have explored a now vibrant Berlin neighbourhood and unlocked some of its secrets, all of which will give you a deeper and more rounded picture of those disturbing 12 years. You'll also catch a glimpse of life in modern Berlin which helps you understand the profound changes which have taken place since the war.

Additional information

Max. number of participants:  
10
Meeting location:  
Monbijoupl. 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany
GPS coordinates longitude:  
13.4000195
GPS coordinates latitude:  
52.522988
Please bring:  
Water, sun glasses, sun screen, hat/cap, umbrella, warm clothing – whatever you need (depending on the season). The tours run regardless of the weather.
Advice:  
Next to the entrance to Monbijou Hotel at Monbijouplatz 1, near Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station
Vendor:  
Sean Devin Stewart
Highlights:  
Explore Berlin with a historian,Discover the gripping stories which reveal Berlin’s real character,Learn to “read” the city and uncover its stories

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