Dresden - World War II

Dresden, Germany
Duration: 02:00 | 7 Ratings
About the Experience
    FREE TOUR
About the Tour
There are not many cities in Germany, which were so extremely marked by the Second World War, that the capital of Saxony. From February 13 to 15, 1945, the city was wiped out by British and North American air bombings, thousands of tons of highly explosive bombs and incendiary devices thrown by bombers and flying fortresses. With dozens of thousands of the victims and the entire beautiful historic center in rubble, the destruction of Dresden remains probably the most controversial allied military operation of World War II. During the tour you will learn more about the details of this tragic event, as well as the different historical opinions, when interpreting these facts. During the tour you will discover different sites that recall the glorious past of the Saxon capital as well as empty areas of socialist architecture that confirm the size of the destruction. You will discover the legacy of the Hebrew community of Dresden, admiring the New Synagogue. The first synagogue called The Se
About the Guide
We are a team of guides in love with our profession who want to share the unique beauty of this country and its great history. We have over ten years of experience in tourism and travel planning in Europe. We work at the national level in cooperation with friendly guides and excellent local specialists in the main cities of our country.

How to Find Guide
Our tour begins next to the statue of King John I of Saxony (König-Johann-Denkmal) in Theaterplatz square in front of the famous Semper opera. Look for our guides with RED umbrellas.

Meeting point to start a Tour
Theaterplatz 2 01067 Dresden Germany

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