
Berlin’s only
WW2 Specialist
Tour Operator
Concentration Camp Tours from Berlin
Visit Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, and key Holocaust sites in Germany with expert historical context.
Explore one of the most harrowing chapters of human history through our Concentration Camp Tours from Berlin, guided by a professional historian committed to accuracy, respect, and education.
These tours provide a deeply moving and informative experience, tracing the legacy of the Nazi concentration camp system and the implementation of the Final Solution. From the gates of Sachsenhausen, just outside Berlin, to the women's camp at Ravensbrück, and across a wider journey through Holocaust sites in Germany, these tours offer a sobering insight into the machinery of persecution, forced labour, and genocide.
Each location is presented with care and clarity. We explore not just what happened, but why it happened — and why it matters. These are not casual excursions, but opportunities to witness history, reflect, and honour the memory of the victims.
Concentration Camp Tours
A Nazi Nightmare
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Explore the haunting history of Ravensbrück, the largest women's concentration camp during WWII.
This tour offers a deep dive into the resilience and courage of the prisoners, shining a light on stories of survival against all odds. Visit significant sites within the camp, including the former SS headquarters, the exhibition on female guards, the camp cell blocks, and the slave labour facilities.
This tour promises a profound experience, honouring the memory of those who suffered and ensuring their stories are never forgotten.
Where History Speaks, Will You Listen?
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Walk the grounds of Sachsenhausen as a witness to history, exploring the daily realities of prisoners, the psychology behind the camp's operation, and its role in the wider network of concentration and death camps. Your visit will give you a comprehensive understanding of the camp's history and the mechanisms of terror.
From Ideology to Execution
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Through this tour, you will get a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and the ideology behind it. Visit critical locations where the Final decisions were made, like the Wannsee Villa, and the administrative offices that enabled mass extermination.
This tour is about learning the mechanisms of the Holocaust, reflecting on its brutality, and ensuring that its lessons are never lost.
Why Choose Us?
Led by experts with deep knowledge of Seelow Heights and the Battle of Berlin.
Small group size ensures an intimate, personalized experience.
We bring Berlin's history to life through immersive storytelling.
Engage in discussions and ask our guides anything about this pivotal battle!
Let’s build the perfect tour for you — get in touch to start planning
Contact us.
info@onthefront.com
+49 (0)152 0468 9477
(Available on WhatsApp)
Frequently Asked Questions
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These tours are educational, reflective, and emotionally impactful. You’ll walk through historical sites such as Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück, with expert commentary on their roles in the Nazi concentration camp system, including forced labour, persecution, and mass murder.
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Yes. All tours are led by a certified and professional guide and historian with extensive experience in Holocaust education and military history. The tours are factual, respectful, and never sensationalised.
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The Sachsenhausen tour is a half-day excursion from Berlin (approximately 4.5–5 hours round trip). Ravensbrück is a full-day tour due to its more remote location, typically lasting around 8 hours including transport.
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Yes, with care. The content is serious and often distressing, but it is presented with sensitivity and historical accuracy. We regularly guide school and university groups. Parental discretion is advised for children under 12.
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Most tours include round-trip transportation from Berlin — either by train for Sachsenhausen or by private vehicle for Ravensbrück and longer study tours. Full logistics will be provided upon booking.
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Yes. Due to the sensitive nature and limited group sizes of these tours, we strongly recommend booking in advance. Private and institutional groups should contact us directly for custom arrangements.
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Yes, photography is generally allowed at all memorial sites, but we ask all visitors to do so respectfully. Some areas may restrict photography — your guide will advise accordingly.
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This is a private educational tour exploring Holocaust-related sites beyond Berlin. It’s ideal for schools, universities, veteran groups, and institutions seeking deeper insight into the implementation of the Final Solution. Custom itineraries are available.