Sachsenhausen was the nearest concentration camp to Berlin, lying in Oranienburg just 20 miles (35km) north of Berlin. This forced labour camp was the nerve centre of the whole concentration camp system, a place where the SS were trained, and a place where around 200,000 prisoners of the Third Reich were held between 1936 and 1945.
Our tour takes you through the history of many of the groups persecuted by the Nazis in this location; Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, Jewish people, political prisoners, and POWs, among others. Your guide will explain the work details that the prisoners had, from back breaking labour in the brick factory, to the top secret counterfeiting program, “Operation Bernhard”.
Sachsenhausen’s history doesn’t end with the Nazi’s defeat in 1945, though. The tour will also cover the Soviet’s use of the site from 1945-’50 as the infamous “Special Camp 7”.
Meeting/pick-up point: Outside Weihenstephaner restaurant opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station.<
Drop-off location: Outside Weihenstephaner restaurant opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station.
Duration: 6 hours.
Start/opening time: At 10am. April - October: daily. November - March: Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday.
Languages: English.
Others: As this tour includes multiple train rides, please bring an ABC public transport ticket or buy one from the guide at the meeting point.As there are limited possibilities to buy food and drinks inside the Sachsenhausen Memorial, it is strongly recommended that you bring something to eat and drink with you. We suggest walking shoes and weather appropriate clothes.