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Berlin & Sachsenhausen by Express Train

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the tour is actually for everyone who's interested in history especially about the Holocaust and the third Ro and what humans can do to others

prepares you for a visit to a concentration camp since the idea behind is actually the claustrophobic feeling where you can't be seen

we end up in saxonous which was one of the first concentration camps one of the work cims of the Nazis it is very emotional

we also take in this emptiness quite a strong image to commemorate the Unspeakable and the unthinkable of the Holocaust

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QWhat is the purpose of the Berlin and Sachsenhausen tour?
QWhat can visitors expect at the Holocaust Memorial and concentration camp?

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Warnemunde
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http://www.ncl.com/excursions/search?Ntt=WAR41 Depart the pier and take a short walk across to the train station to board your exclusively chartered standard train for an approximate 3 to 3 1/2 hour journey from Warnemunde to Berlin. While relaxing and watching the German countryside pass by, you'll be served a light breakfast snack. Upon arrival at one of Berlin's train stations, your local Berlin tour guide will welcome and assist you to board your coach. Your panoramic tour of Berlin will include passing by Bebel Platz, where below the ground level lies the Empty Library; remnants of the Berlin Wall; the famous former border crossing, Checkpoint Charlie; the Brandenburg Gate, which more than any other monument symbolizes the German and European reunification; the Reichstag government building; Berlin's Protestant cathedral with its Neo-Baroque interior and massive dome; Haeckesche Hoefe, a building complex built by Jewish idealists in 1906-07 with elegant ceramic facades, and which today symbolizes Berlin's new center having miraculously survived two wars; and the New Synagogue, Berlin's most prominent Jewish landmark. Stop at the Holocaust Memorial, the 'Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe', which is a central place for remembrance to the murdered victims and a place of warning. After lunch at a traditional German pub-style restaurant, start the second part of your tour heading for the infinitely more somber and one of the most chilling destinations, the former Nazi Concentration Camp at Sachsenhausen, a memorial just north of Berlin. About 6,000 Jews were forcibly brought here after Kristallnacht alone, and it was here that some of the first experiments in organized mass murder were made. The scale of the terror remembered here can be very disturbing, however, simply by visiting here you can help change the future; as Winston Churchill put it, "the further backward you can look, the further forward you are likely to see." Return to the Berlin train station for your journey to Warnemunde. Note: The museums, archive and library are closed on Mondays, but the open-air exhibition "Murder and Massmurder in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp", "The Station Z" as well as the information center remain open. The order of the sights may vary. http://www.ncl.com/cruise-destination/europe/overview