Uncover hidden WWII sites. Explore Berlin’s secret history from Flak Towers to resistance prisons. Perfect for passionate history buffs. Book your unique tour now.
Uncover hidden WWII sites. Explore Berlin’s secret history from Flak Towers to resistance prisons. Perfect for passionate history buffs. Book your unique tour now.
- Humboldthain Flak Tower - Start your exploration at one of Berlin’s most striking WWII landmarks — the imposing concrete remains of the Humboldthain Flak Tower. Constructed in 1940 under Hitler’s directive, these massive anti-aircraft fortifications safeguarded Berlin’s war industry and provided refuge for civilians during Allied air raids. Now…
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Humboldthain Flak Tower - Start your exploration at one of Berlin’s most striking WWII landmarks — the imposing concrete remains of the Humboldthain Flak Tower. Constructed in 1940 under Hitler’s directive, these massive anti-aircraft fortifications safeguarded Berlin’s war industry and provided refuge for civilians during Allied air raids. Now partially buried in a city park, the tower offers sweeping views and a poignant glimpse into Berlin’s militarized history. This is where the history of WWII air defense comes to life.
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Gedenkort Güterbahnhof Moabit - Nestled in a quiet area of Berlin lies one of its most somber secrets: the location from which over 30,000 Berlin Jews were deported to ghettos and extermination camps between 1942 and 1944. At the former Moabit freight station, visitors can walk through the evocative memorial grove “Hain” and discover how these seemingly ordinary tracks became part of the Nazi regime’s machinery of genocide.
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Plotzensee Memorial Center - A stark reminder of the fate of those who resisted. At Plötzensee Prison, over 2,800 political prisoners were executed by hanging or guillotine — many of them members of the German resistance, including those involved in the July 20 Plot to assassinate Hitler. The memorial here is both stark and sobering. Visitors can walk through the execution courtyard and hear stories of defiance, sacrifice, and brutal Nazi oppression.
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Schwerbelastungskorper - Explore the most unusual Nazi relic in Berlin — a 12,650-ton concrete cylinder built to test whether the city’s ground could support Hitler’s vision of a colossal mega-capital. Known as the Schwerbelastungskörper (“Heavy Load-Bearing Body”), this peculiar monument to megalomania serves as a physical reminder of Nazi architectural ambition — and delusion. It remains a hidden gem for tourists.
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Gedenkort SA-GEFANGNIS Papestrasse - Enter the preserved cells of a Nazi torture prison, concealed beneath a former barracks in Tempelhof. Operated by the SA in 1933, this site detained hundreds of political opponents in the months following Hitler’s rise to power. Original graffiti from prisoners still exists. It’s a raw and powerful site — one of Berlin’s most genuine and lesser-known Third Reich locations.
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Memorial Köpenicker Bloody Week - While traversing the district of Köpenick, visitors will hear the chilling account of a little-known 1933 purge where Nazi paramilitaries arrested, tortured, and murdered dozens of Jews and political dissidents. This stop provides essential context for how Nazi violence escalated so rapidly in the early months of the regime.
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Museum Berlin-Karlshorst - Conclude the tour at the site where Nazi Germany officially surrendered on May 8, 1945. Inside the Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, visitors can stand in the very room where the surrender was signed, marking the end of WWII in Europe. This significant location offers an opportunity to reflect on the full arc of the war — from totalitarian rise to total defeat.

- Bottled water
- Entry into museums and memorials
- Wifi access (Inside the vehicle)
- Bottled water
- Entry into museums and memorials
- Wifi access (Inside the vehicle)
Most World War II tours only scratch the surface. This one delves deep — both literally and metaphorically.
Guided by an enthusiastic historian, this exclusive tour uncovers the hidden layers of Berlin, exposing the overlooked scars of the Third Reich: concealed bunkers, execution sites, Nazi prisons, and silent remnants of grandiosity. Participants will…
Most World War II tours only scratch the surface. This one delves deep — both literally and metaphorically.
Guided by an enthusiastic historian, this exclusive tour uncovers the hidden layers of Berlin, exposing the overlooked scars of the Third Reich: concealed bunkers, execution sites, Nazi prisons, and silent remnants of grandiosity. Participants will explore a flak tower that once shielded the city from Allied bombers, stand in the courtyard where resisters faced execution, and visit the very room where Nazi Germany capitulated in 1945.
What sets this tour apart is not just the destinations — it’s the approach. With small group sizes, there is ample opportunity for questions, reflection, and meaningful dialogue. This is history brought to life with emotional depth and historical accuracy.
Participants won’t just see Berlin. They’ll experience it — its trauma, its resilience, and the gravity of the events that transpired here.
For those who feel that other World War II tours lack depth, this is the experience they’ve been waiting for.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.