World War II in the Netherlands 1940 – 1945
15 may 1940 , one day after bombing of Rotterdam, virtually the entire city centre was devastated by German Bombs. This explains why there are very few pre-war buildings in this part of Rotterdam. After the war, reconstruction of what had been destroyed was given the highest priority.
Now, a new modern city centre has risen from the ashes. The avant=garde architecture is famous at home and abroad. Rotterdam has become a dynamic city bustling with activity.
Private Visit Rotterdam, walking, biking or bus tours.
2.5 hours until 4 hours.
Book a private Anne Frank tour in the Jewish area in Amsterdam
Learn all about The Dutch Jews in the Netherlands a devastating story. (not incl tickets Anne Frank House) Amsterdam is one of the most liberal and tolerant cities in Europe, where freedom is a unique characteristic that is widely accepted by its inhabitants. Holland was occupied by Germany between 1940 and 1945 and the effects were brutal not only for the inhabitants who lived in Amsterdam.
Anne Frank became a symbol of Nazi barbarism. Discover the story of her diary.
walking tour
2.5 hours.
Camp Vught National Memorial or Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch, was the only SS concentration camp outside Nazi Germany during the Second World War. The Permanent exhibition gives a personal dimension to a number of historical events. They are told through individual stories of people who had more than 36 nationalities. Their stories remain.
Camp Amersfoort
Private tours with a private taxi and your own guide.
- Tour in Arnhem, Operation Market Garden
- Visit the Airborn Museum “Hartenstein”
- Little church Oosterbeek
- Arnhem-Oosterbeek War Cemetery
- Arnhem, John Frost Bridge
- Droppings en Landings Wolfheze