Local Histórico e Tombado · Tempelhofer Feld · 73 dicas e avaliações
Martin Januszewski: Next to this place General Helmuth Weidling, signed in the command post of Colonel-General Chuikov on Schulenburgring 2, the unconditional surrender of German troops in Berlin in May 2nd, 1945.
Museu de História · Kreuzberg · 236 dicas e avaliações
Ching S: Very informative panels illustrating the atrocities carried out by the Nazis. Depressing place. A must visit in Berlin for those who wants to know more.
Arnau Sala Soler: Monument dedicated to homosexuals, persecuted in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The monument consists in a video bucle of two men kissing each other in the same location.
Gertrud-Kolmar-Str. (In den Ministergärten), Berlim, Berlim
Local Histórico e Tombado · Friedrichstadt · 27 dicas e avaliações
Martin Januszewski: The Führerbunker (English: "Leader's bunker") was an air-raid shelter located near the Reich Chancellery. It was the last of the Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartiere) to be used by Adolf Hitler.
Monumento · Friedrichstadt · 324 dicas e avaliações
maria: The Holocaust Memorial, officially named the Monument to the Murdered Jews in Europe, can be visited at anytime – night or day.Architec: Peter Eisenman
Großer Stern (Straße des 17. Juni), Berlim, Berlim
Monumento · Tiergarten · 166 dicas e avaliações
DHR.com: This historical monument at the center of Berlin was built to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Go to the observatory for amazing city views. Opens at 9:30am.
Martin Januszewski: is known as the site of the infamous Nazi book burning ceremony held in the evening of May 10, 1933 by members of the SA, SS, Nazi students and Hitler Youth groups.
Martin Januszewski: It was built to study the feasibility of constructing a massive triumphal arch on the site, and of constructing large buildings on the area's sandy ground in general. (Welthauptstadt Germania)
Martin Januszewski: Deutsch-Russisches Museum is located at the historical venue of the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces (Wehrmacht) on 8 May 1945. With this act World War II came to an end in Europe.
Museu de História · Wannsee · 16 dicas e avaliações
Martin Januszewski: The Wannsee Conference was a meeting of senior officials of the Nazi German regime, held on 20 January 1942. The purpose of the conference was to discuss Final Solution policies for Jews.
Martin Januszewski: Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945.