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  1. 8 Day Holocaust Tour To Poland & the Nazi Death Camps

    Tour Introduction. In this 8-day tour to Poland, we visit the sites of the former ghettos in Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow alongside four of the concentration and death camps - Treblinka, Majdanek, Belzec and Auschwitz-Birkenau - that played such a significant role in this genocide. We look at the struggle of both the Jews and the Poles against ...

  2. Visiting

    Each includes tours of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. • General tours (2,5 h) • General tours (3,5 h) • Guided tours for individual visitors (3,5 h) • One-day study tours (6 h) • Two-day study tours (2x3 h) • Online tour (2 h) Because of a large number of visitors guides should be reserved at least two months before a ...

  3. 13 Best Concentration Camps & Holocaust Memorials To Visit In Europe

    4. Majdanek Extermination Camp (Poland) In Lublin, Poland, lie the remains of the Majdanek, now a concentration camp memorial. Majdanek is far less visited than the other larger camps like Dachau and Auschwitz, but it has made the list of must-visit Holocaust sites because of how much of the area has been preserved.

  4. 15 Holocaust Sites, Museums and Memorials to Visit

    In concentration camps across Europe, 6 million Jewish people were killed - around 78% of all Jews in occupied Europe. ... Visitors can tour the grounds and the remains of the camp and audio guides are available as are guided tours. There are several exhibitions detailing the history of the camp as well as a documentary shown at various times.

  5. Tours options

    We offer visitors several options for guided tours. Each includes tours of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. • General tours (3,5 h) • Guided tours for individual visitors (3,5 h) • One or two-day study tours (6 h or 3+3 h) • General tours - shorter version before closing hours (2,5 h) • Online tour (2 h) Because of a large ...

  6. Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tours

    7 hr. - 7 hr. 30 min. Transfers included. Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, located inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in Oświęcim, and enjoy seamless transfers from the meeting point. With an expert guide, understand the consequences of World War II and the Holocaust, walk through the camp, and see the barracks where prisoners resided.

  7. Plan your visit

    Plan your visit. Fence and barbed... In order to take in the grounds and exhibitions in a suitable way, visitors should set aside a minimum of about 90 minutes for the Auschwitz site and the same amount of time for Auschwitz II-Birkenau. It is essential to visit both parts of the camp, Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, in order to acquire ...

  8. Virtual Tour of Auschwitz

    The Virtual Tour of Auschwitz explores the concentration camp complex of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest killing center in Nazi-occupied Europe. Located in Southern Poland, on the outskirts of the town of Oswiecim, it consisted of the original camp, Auschwitz I, and the much larger second camp of Birkenau (Brzezinka), 2 miles away, plus over 40 ...

  9. Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau

    Learn about the history of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps during a guided tour with a certified historian and guide. Auschwitz-Birkenau was founded in 1940 by Nazi Germany and was the largest concentration camp operated by the Nazis. It became the final resting place for millions of people, mostly Jews and Poles, who were murdered ...

  10. Take a live virtual tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp

    An Auschwitz Virtual Live Tour provides a unique learning experience about the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, using historical footage, Holocaust survivor testimonies, panorama pictures and modern animation combined with virtual reality tools to teach about the horrors that happened in the world's most infamous concentration camp. The ...

  11. From Warsaw: One-Day Auschwitz Concentration Camp Tour

    Full description. This tour features a visit to Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration camp from World War II. See the gas chambers, crematorium and death cells. After pickup at 6:00 AM, you'll be transferred to Warsaw Central Railway Station. Go by train to Krakow Main Railway Station, a journey of approximately 2.5 hours.

  12. From Berlin: Guided Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Tour

    The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour includes full camp entrance and licensed guide, access to the SS and Gestapo Prison Block, infirmary building, Station Z (the purpose-built execution facility), The Camp Kitchen, Pathology Building and Mortuary, Cellar, and the Barrack Buildings Tower A (the main camp entrance). ...

  13. Mauthausen Concentration Camp Full-Day Tour From Vienna 2024

    Experience a tragic piece of World War II history with a day trip to Mauthausen Concentration Camp from Vienna. The former camp provides a clear view of the horrors perpetuated by Hitler during the war, and visitors can pay tribute to all the victims of the Nazi regime. An audio guide will provide historical background on each site as you go. Round-trip transport from Vienna is included in the ...

  14. The 5 Best Dachau Concentration Camp Tours From Munich [2024 Reviews]

    Dachau Concentration Camp Tour Reviews. 1. Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site And Third Reich Day Tour From Munich. Tour Highlights: Duration: 8 hours. Departure: Marienplatz, 80331 Munich. Departure Time: 9:00 AM. Includes: Professional guide, tour, transportation costs. This first one definitely isn't your average tour, taking you on a ...

  15. Terezin Concentration Camp: Guided Tour

    The Terezin Concentration Camp Guided Tour offers visitors a sobering yet essential exploration of the Czech-Jewish experience during the Holocaust. Led by knowledgeable guides, this six-hour journey takes participants through the Small Fortress and Ghetto Museum, where they'll uncover poignant artifacts, children's drawings, and personal belongings that humanize the devastating impact of ...

  16. Guided Tours for Individual Visitors

    A tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and it starts at Auschwitz I. The price includes a tour of the former Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau camps with a guide-educator, rental of a headset. The Museum provides transfer between both sites of the former camp. The shuttle bus is intended for individual visitors in guided tours.

  17. Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Tour from Munich by Train

    Gain insight into the Holocaust of World War II on this half-day tour of Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site from Munich. Travel by train and bus to the memorial site, and take a guided tour of the compound, a place of memorial. Learn how Dachau provided a model for all Nazi camps, and see the exhibitions and memorials, together with the reconstructed barracks and cells, as your guide ...

  18. The Auschwitz Concentration Camp Tour

    The Holocaust was an evil committed on all of humanity. While we are glad we visited and took the Auschwitz concentration camp tour, it wasn't the opportunity to connect with our shared humanity that we were expecting. The haunting urn containing the remains of the victims of the Holocaust. Lance Longwell. Lance Longwell is a travel writer ...

  19. Museum 'Unsubdued' of the Former Juvenile Prisoners of Fascist

    Museum 'Unsubdued' of the Former Juvenile Prisoners of Fascist Concentration Camps, Samara. Samara. Samara Tourism Samara Hotels Samara Bed and Breakfast Flights to Samara Samara Restaurants Things to Do in Samara Samara Travel Forum Samara Photos Samara Map. ... Boat Tours & Water Sports in Samara.

  20. THE 10 BEST Samara Sights & Historical Landmarks

    You will see the mighty Volga River and a green island, the nature reserve Samara Luka. And... 3. Kubychev Square. 353. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By 581sergeyk. According to Wikipedia it is the biggest square in Europe which covers 15 hectares.... 4. Sculptural Composition Barge Haulers on the Volga.

  21. Treblinka extermination camp

    Unlike Nazi concentration camps in which prisoners were used as forced labour, extermination camps such as Treblinka had only one ... After visiting Treblinka on a guided tour, Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss concluded that using exhaust gas was inferior to the cyanide used at his extermination camp. [118] The chambers became silent after 12 ...

  22. Auschwitz-Birkenau

    KL Auschwitz was the largest of the German Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers. Over 1.1 million men, women and children lost their lives here. Visiting. The authentic Memorial consists of two parts of the former camp: Auschwitz and Birkenau. A visit with an educator allows better understanding of this unique place.

  23. Bogdanovka concentration camp

    Operated by. Romania and Nazi Germany. Operational. Autumn 1941-winter 1942. Inmates. Ukrainian Jews. Killed. More than 40,000. The Bogdanovka concentration camp was a concentration camp for Jews that was established in Transnistria Governorate by the Romanian authorities during World War II as part of the Holocaust .

  24. List of Gulag camps

    The list below, enumerates the selected sites of the Soviet forced labor camps of the Gulag, known in Russian as the "corrective labor camps", abbreviation: ITL.Most of them served mining, construction, and timber works. It is estimated that for most of its existence, the Gulag system consisted of over 30,000 camps, divided into three categories according to the number of prisoners held.