Anne Frank + Impact of World War II in Amsterdam

Description

Step into history with our Anne Frank and World War II tour, a moving journey through one of the darkest chapters in Dutch history. This tour is more than a walk through Amsterdam—it’s an intimate exploration of how the Nazi invasion in 1940 forever changed the Netherlands and its people.  

Learn how the German occupation disrupted daily life and how Amsterdam’s vibrant Jewish community became a target of persecution. Listen to stories about the brave individuals and groups who formed the Dutch resistance, risking everything to sabotage Nazi efforts and protect those in danger. Visit locations such as the National Holocaust Names Memorial, a tribute to the 102,000 Jewish victims from the Netherlands who were deported to concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Sobibor.  

Our guide will lead you through stories of unimaginable loss and extraordinary courage, focusing on Anne Frank’s life as a symbol of hope. Stand in the places where these stories unfolded, and reflect on the resilience of those who faced unthinkable challenges.  

This tour is a tribute to the millions impacted by the Holocaust, shedding light on the devastating consequences of hatred and the enduring strength of humanity. Perfect for anyone seeking to understand the past and its lessons for the future, this experience will leave you deeply moved and inspired.  

Join us to remember those who were lost and to share the stories of resistance and hope that are part of Amsterdam’s history.

Know before you go

• To help us start the tour on time, please arrive a few minutes early.

• We recommend wearing comfortable shoes since it's a walking tour.

• As the tour is outdoors, please bring an umbrella in case of rain.

• If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the local supplier.

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