Resistance during Nazism
Overview of the tour in Munich
During the National Socialist regime, the rights and freedoms of citizens were totally restricted. Daily life in the Adolf Hitler regime was not easy at all. After the First World War, the country was plunged into profound ruin and instability, and later, with the arrival of the Nazis to power, everything got worse.
Many in their daily life blindly followed the doctrines and policies set by the dictator, but many other brave ones rebelled against the Third Reich. During this tour, we will learn about the stories and experiences of the people who chose to resist and fight for the rights and freedoms that were stolen from them during the reign of terror.
You will know:
-The resistance in the nobility
-Resistance in the political sphere
-The internal resistance: Operation Valkyrie
-The church and National Socialism
-Civil and Jewish resistance
-The heroes who rebelled against the Nazis
And much more...
This activity includes:
- Marienplatz
- Max Joseph Platz
- Hotel Kempinski
- Cancillería bávara
- Antigua central de la Luftwaffe
- Museo bávaro
- Haus der Kunst
- Reichsbank
- Ludwigskirche
- Universität
Meeting point
Odeonsplatz (en el arco amarillo que da acceso al Hofgarten) justo al lado de la Residenz
On arrival
Public transport lines that pass near the meeting point:
U-Bahn (subway): U3, U5, U6
To find the green umbrellas, head to the Odeonsplatz (in the yellow archway leading to the Hofgarten) right next to the Residenz.
Things to note
Reservations are not necessary for children under 14 years of age.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
The tour is done with a minimum of 4 people.
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.