Dive into the shadows and stories of Berlin during National Socialism on this self-guided audio tour. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those looking to gain insights into the city's turbulent past, this narrative journey provides a deeply personal perspective on an era that shaped the world. Starting at the Soviet War Memorial in Treptow, you'll be guided through streets and parks brimming with history, concluding your reflective walk in the green expanse of the Tiergarten. Along the way, visit significant locations like the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, and the poignant Holocaust Memorial. Experience the stark contrasts of Berlin's landscape where echoes of war rest alongside symbols of peace. You'll witness remnants of struggle in the preserved bullet marks at Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus and feel the weight of sacrifice at both Soviet War Memorials. Each point of interest on this tour is a chapter in the city's story, offering a chance to understand the profound impact of World War II. From the strategic might displayed at military memorials to the silent tribute of the Johann Georg Elser Memorial, your journey through Berlin will leave vivid images and powerful emotions. Move at your own pace between the blocks of the Holocaust Memorial, a somber reminder of lives lost, and emerge with a deeper appreciation for the city's resilience.