Dive into the history of Berlin during one of its most challenging periods, the era of the Third Reich and World War II. This self-guided audio tour is crafted for those intrigued by the city's past and eager to learn about the significant events and locations connected to the rise and fall of the Nazi party. Perfect for history enthusiasts, this tour brings to light stories of power, devastation, and resistance. Starting at the Topography of Terror, once the heart of Nazi police terror, this walking tour winds through Berlin's streets to the Reichstag Building, revealing tales of bombing and resilience. The path traces Hitler's final days at his bunker site, now a stark car park with a sobering history. Walk through memorials that ensure the victims are never forgotten and gaze upon the remnants of the Anhalter Bahnhof, imagining the many faces that once passed through the now quiet ruins. Near the tour's end, the Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park pays homage to the soldiers’ bravery with its impressive soldier statue and serene greenery. As you venture through Berlin's historic sites, relive the stories of courage at the Memorial to the German Resistance and reflect on the consequences of conflict at the solemn New Guard House. With every step, expect to encounter stirring moments that connect deeply with the city's turbulent history. This tour allows travelers to grasp the depth of Berlin's scars and the spirit of its people throughout generations.