Have a history tour to WWII Memorials & Landmarks
Being the country that started World War II, it is no doubt that Germany would have the most memorials and landmarks related to World War II. there are World War II memorials and landmarks in every town or village in Germany. Germany's capital city - Berlin is the place with the most memorials and landmarks for obvious reasons, and the Berlin Wall listed above on this list is just one out of many must-see historic sites in this city.
Besides the Berlin Wall, there are many other worthwhile World War II destinations in Germany you should see to understand German, European, and global history. Visitors also choose the Jewish Museum - a museum that traces the history of the Jewish people in Germany; Nuremberg’s Palace of Justice - The palace where the trials were held after the war; or Berchesgarten - The place that was once home to Hitler’s hideout in the German Alps, The Eagle’s Nest, etc. Other important destinations include The Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park, The rally grounds of the Nazi Party in Nuremberg, St. Nicholas’ Church, Dachau Concentration Camp, etc.