Multidimensional Overview of the Nazi Concentration Camp System
Do you want to learn about the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps?
With a military historian, this tour provides an unprecedented look into the inner workings of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp system. Considered a model camp, Sachsenhausen was designed to systematically exploit and murder anyone who was deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime.
This is a unique experience you won't find anywhere else and an opportunity for personal reflection and education that should not be missed.
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Sample Itinerary *
- Former SS Villas: Constructed by concentration camp prisoners and later occupied by top Nazi officials.
- The Concentration Camp Inspectorate: The main administrative body for the Third Reich's entire concentration camp network.
- Former SS Villas: Constructed by concentration camp prisoners and later occupied by top Nazi officials.
- Former SS Training Grounds: Now utilized as a police training center.
- Tower A and the Gate: The main entrance with a historical gate.
- The roll call yard: The assembly point where inmates endured long hours in varying weather conditions.
- Old Jewish Barracks: A glimpse into the living conditions of Jewish prisoners.
- High-value Prisoners Barack & Cells: Punishment cells for camp inmates and special detention areas for Gestapo prisoners.
- Boot Testing Track: A grim reminder of forced labor, where prisoners tested military boots.
- Gas Chamber: A haunting symbol of the countless lives taken.
- Infirmary: The site of cruel medical experiments on inmates.
- Station Z: Known for mass murders, the execution trench, and the "neck shot facility."
- Camp Kitchen: Where meals were prepared for the inmates.
- Pathology Centre: SS doctors conducted dubious autopsies here.
- Camp Brothel: A dark aspect of the camp's history.
* Please note that the route may vary depending on unforeseen events.