During the 20th century Munich was the capital of the Nazi movement and the first speeches and rallies of a young Hitler wannabe politician were held in its streets. After the Second World War the capital of Bavaria was very destroyed.
Questions such as: What was it like for the Germans to live under the Nazi dictatorship; were there Germans who were against it; were there people who fought to stop the Nazis; and many more questions we answer and explain in detail on this Tour Life under the Swastika.
Munich was the base of the White Rose (in German: Die Weiße Rose), a group of students who formed a resistance movement from June 1942 to February 1943. Members of the nucleus were arrested and executed after a distribution of leaflets at the University of Munich by Hans and Sophie Scholl.
With us you will learn important biographies of people who fought tirelessly for rights and freedoms around the world.
Don't miss this Tour Life under the Swastika about the resistance that existed during the years of terror.