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Recommended Books

It's a great starter book. Learn about the events that occurred during and after World War 2.

Antony Beevor tells the tragic story of the millions caught up in the final collapse of the Third Reich.

In Inside the Third Reich, reveals the most comprehensive account yet written about the rise of Hitler.

Learn the horrors of the inocent people caught between the murderous regimes of Hitler and Stalin

Interviews with former German soldiers and SS reveal the astonishing events during the final days of the Third Reich.

This book reconstructs Hitler's objectives and shows Hitler’s development of “National Solialism”.

Recommended Films & Documentaries

A German U-Boat crew are mercilessly hunted by enemy destroyers and bombed by aircraft.

Auschwitz - The Nazis And The Final Solution

The best documentary series ever!

A great Netflix series

The German ‘Band of Brothers’ - if you watch it you will not be disappointed

Arguably my favourite WWII film

A must see classic, portraying the final two weeks of WWII.

Not WWII related but nonetheless an interesting documentary on how people can be manipulated.

Trivia

Test how much do you remember?

  • Marshal Georgy Zhukov was appointed commander of the 1st Belorussian Front in November 1944 for the last two great offensives of World War II: the “East Prussian Offensive”—the capture of Poland and East Prussia—and the “Berlin Offensive Operation”—the capture of Berlin.

  • The Battle of Berlin raged for 16 days. The Berlin Offensive Operation commenced at 3 a.m. on April 16th, 1945. The Soviets launched their opening attack through Seelow Heights. The Soviets were met with fierce German resistance, but overwhelming numbers eventually saw the Third Reich bashed and beaten into a handful of city blocks. The Germans surrendered at 3 p.m. on May 2nd, 1945.

  • The Battle of Berlin was monumental and involved 2.3 million Soviets and 750,00 German defenders consisting of Wehrmacht, Hitler Youth, Volksstorm, Naval personnel, Airforce personnel and police.

    The Germans refused to go quietly and managed to destroy about 2,000 Soviet tanks.

  • The Soviets saw the Reichstag as the actual seat of power in Germany. A symbol equivalent to that of the Kremlin in Moscow. The Nazis did not need the building and left it a partial ruin following a fire in February 1933. It was turned into a fortress by the German defenders. Fighting in the Reichstag was brutal and often hand-to-hand. The Soviets managed to raise Special Banner No.5 on the rooftop on April 30th 1945. However, elements of the German defenders continued to hold out in the basements until the German capitulation on May 2nd.

  • Once the war was over, Berlin was divided into four sections of control by the United States, The Soviet Union, the British and the French. Eventually, these zones melted into two -- East and West Berlin, separated in 1961 by the notorious Berlin Wall.

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Battle of the Seelow Heights

Clash of Titans

  • This tour takes you to Seelow Heights, where one of the most intense battles in the Second World War took place. It pitted 150,000 German troops against 768,000 Soviet soldiers. You'll also get a chance to explore the area's battlefield and learn about military strategy, the personal accounts of the soldiers, and how it shaped the Berlin Battle. It is ideal for people interested in learning more about history beyond the pages of books.

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Battle of Berlin

Relive WWII's Final Battle

  • Do you feel the call of history beckoning you to step into the shoes of history's great military commanders?

    Be transported back in time right to the heart of the battle. Hear the roar of the feared MG42. The hiss and snap of artillery as our expert guides unravel the intricate tales of strategy, bravery, and sacrifice, offering you an immersive experience like no other.

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Halbe Pocket Battlefield Tour

All Your Hopes Are Destroyed

  • This tour brings to life the intense Battle of the Halbe Pocket and the destruction of the German 9th Army.

    Walk through the dense Spree Forest and visit key sites like the German war graves, a field hospital site, and the Zossen Bunker Complex.

    This immersive experience offers insights into military tactics and highlights the brutal reality of the fighting on the Eastern Front.

    This tour is perfect for those looking to deeply understand and feel the impact of one of WWII's desperate battles.

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