Top 10 WW2 Sites to Visit in Berlin!

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Publicado 2020-05-05
In today’s video, I am bringing you a breakdown of my top 10 WW2 sites everyone should see when visiting Berlin.
This list is based on 3 main criteria:
First:
These sites are significant for both History buffs and those just wanting to learn more about the Second world War
Second:
These sites tell the story of the Nazi Parties rise and fall
Third:
They are all within walking distance of each other

The Sites visited are:
The Reichstag
Brandenburg Gate
New Guard House
Burning of the books (Bebelsplatz)
Soviet memorial
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Hitler's bunker
Ministry for aviation
Topography of Terror
Anhalter Bahnhof

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  • @peterlj613
    I would also add Berlin Flak Towers. Great video , BTW.
  • I’ve been to all but one thanks to my son giving me a tour. The topography of terror site/museum and the Brandenburg gate are not to be missed
  • @pharmavesasi8563
    Thank you so much for making this video.I've been interested in history for a long time and I will surely visit all the sights in the video
  • @NiceButBites
    Fantastic video, Thank you so much for taking the time to make this, you did a great job!
  • Thanks for that, really interesting. Off to Belin latter this year so ill try and see some of your suggestions.
  • @rs120
    Thank you for the list.. Will try to check them out on my visit to Berlin in Janurary.. Cheers
  • @OrnumCR
    Not entirely sure Otto von Bismarck ‘commissioned’ the Reichstagsgebaude in 1871, as it took quite a few years to decide on a site, and, as far as I’m aware, 1894 is the official build date. Architect was Paul Wallot and it replaced a Polish noble’s palace that previously occupied where this great building now stands. The 1933 fire only saw the main debating chamber burned out, as the side annexes basically remained untouched. The NSDAP reconvened their ‘parliament’ across the Konigsplatz at the Krolloper, an infamous building in the story of the Third Reich, now long gone.
  • @r.e.vallee4429
    Thank you so much. I really enjoyed your tour of interesting sites to visit in Berlin. I hope some day to visit Berlin in person
  • @paulgoody9342
    Great video..planning a tour to Berlin and this has helped Couple I'd not heard of before
  • Thank you, coming in March, def have to see the train station - no other video ive seen mentioned it
  • @McIntyreBible
    I would love to visit these WWII historical sites!
  • I was going to suggest you ad one of the remaining Berlin Flak Towers, but I see the person before me added that. Your list is good, and thoughtful.