An heritage tour that makes you more conscious !!!
Day 1: Anne Frank's House. Where she wrote her famous diary, situated in Amsterdam. Now is a museum and you can visit the main rooms of the historical girl: the Diary Room where you can find the original red-checked diary; or Anne Frank's Room where you can admire the pictures on the wall put by Anne.
www.annefrank.org/en/
www.annefrank.org/en/
Day 2: Bergen-Belsen and Anne Frank's Memorial. The first was part of the official concentration camp system from the time it was established in April 1943. Anne and Margot, her sister, were taken to Bergen-Belsen where they died.
bergen-belsen.stiftung-ng.de/en/
bergen-belsen.stiftung-ng.de/en/
Day 3: Berlin and The Wall. The most important symbol of Berlin is The wall (Berliner Mauer) , it divided Berlin West to Berlin East 'till 1989. In the wall you can see the American passage between the West and the East called Check Point Charlie. Nearby you can visit the Allied Museum where you can see the whole history of the Berlin Wall, from the occupation by the French, British and Americans to the Two-plus-Four Treaty.
www.alliiertenmuseum.de/en/home.html
www.alliiertenmuseum.de/en/home.html
Day 4: Nuremberg. You can visit the Palace of justice is the place where the Allied forces judged the Nazi crimes. Then you can visit the Nazi Documentation Centre, called Congress City during the Third Reich, where you can find the story of Nazism, from the beginning to the end.
Day 5: Oskar Schindler's Factory. a former metal item factory in Krakòw, is now a museum where you can admire the historical reconstruction of Krakow during the Second World War.
oskarschindlerfactory.com/
oskarschindlerfactory.com/