Munich and the Foothills of the Alps
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In Munich, where locals specialize in good living, we visit boisterous markets and go-for-Baroque palaces, while office workers surf in the Isar River. Heading into the foothills of the Alps, we tour the fairy-tale castles of Mad King Ludwig, and climb to the highest point in Germany atop the Zugspitze. Then we cross into Tirol to conquer a desolate ruined castle. © 2002 Rick Steves' Europe
Hitler and the Third Reich Munich Walking Tour
Learn about Hitler and the Third Reich with a walking tour in Munich, Germany.
Take a walking tour of Third Reich sites and learn about Munich's dark past as the birthplace of the Nazi Party and the home of its headquarters. See monuments, squares and buildings tracing the Nazi Party's history.
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EXPLORING the CONCENTRATION CAMP of DACHAU, GERMANY (complete tour)
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Prisoners lived in constant fear of brutal treatment and terror detention including standing cells, floggings, the so-called tree or pole hanging, and standing at attention for extremely long periods. There were 32,000 documented deaths at the camp, and thousands that are undocumented.
Approximately 10,000 of the 30,000 prisoners were sick at the time of liberation.
In the postwar years the Dachau facility served to hold SS soldiers awaiting trial. After 1948, it held ethnic Germans who had been expelled from eastern Europe and were awaiting resettlement, and also was used for a time as a United States military base during the occupation. It was finally closed in 1960.
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Nürnberg, Germany: Nazi History Sites
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Dachau Concentration Camp and Munich
Chris, Sam, and I took a road trip down to Munich for New Years. We went to the Dachau concentration camp. We also went into the city of Munich and went to the top of a cathedral tower.
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EXPLORING FÜSSEN, the perfect MEDIEVAL TOWN in GERMANY, what to see, top sites ????
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the beautiful town of Füssen which is a Bavarian town in Germany, just north of the Austrian border. Its Gothic castle, Hohes Schloss, houses a regional art museum. The museum of St. Mang's abbey showcases Füssen's violin- and lute-making industry. The eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town. Nearby Tegelberg mountain has a ski resort, a panoramic cable car and an alpine slide.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Eagle's Nest BAVARIA Germany
We are midway through the Video and Photo assignment in Berchtesgaden Bavaria Germany and today got to explore the famed Eagle's Nest.
For any WWII history buff's this is likely a well known place. We touch briefly on the history of the Eagle's Nest and if your interest is peaked be sure to check out google for a ton more information.
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BADEN-BADEN, EXPLORING GERMANY'S beautiful SPA TOWN & its ROMAN BATHS, top sites to see ????
Subscribe here: - Let's visit beautiful Baden-Baden which is a spa town, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. It lies at the northwestern border of the Black Forest mountain range on the small river Oos, just 10 km (6 mi) east of the Rhine, the border line to France, and about 40 km (25 mi) north-east of Strasbourg, France. The springs at Baden-Baden were known to the Romans as Aquae (The Waters).
In modern German, Baden is a gerund meaning bathing but Baden, the original name of the town, derives from an earlier plural form of Bad (bath).
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Brewing Up Some Fun in Munich
Join me as we drop in on a classic beer garden in Munich — we're under the chestnut trees as happy locals enjoy a hot evening with cold (and very big) beers. I love Munich’s Viktualienmarkt, a lively world of produce stands and budget eateries. Imagine enjoying a nice German beer here with your favorite travel partner.
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Germany’s Black Forest: The Tourist Trap and the Bliss
This two-part clip from the Black Forest illustrates how, wherever you travel, you can have dramatically different experiences in the same destination. Most travelers, driven by “bucket lists,” get sucked into the highly promoted tourist trap version of a place. (In the Black Forest, they end up in Titisee — part one of this clip.) Some, however, step away from the commercial zone (so expert at bamboozling travelers and corrupting the industry) and manage to reach that “off the beaten path” dimension of the same sight (part two of this clip).
The sad reality is that the vast majority of visitors to Europe’s most-dreamed-about destinations have their romantic vision trampled by mobs of travelers on big bus tours and cruises. (Here in the Black Forest, it’s river cruises.) And the even sadder reality is that most don’t even realize the lost opportunity. The goal for us “Back Door travelers”: to turn our travel dreams into a pristine and unforgettable reality. In this clip, my guide, Simone Brixel (Black Forest Tours), shows us two very different sides of the Black Forest. The choice is yours.
Germany's Romantic Rhine and Rothenburg
© 2002 Rick Steves' Europe | Cruising the Rhine River, we dodge riverboat traffic and the legendary Lorelei. After climbing castles and descending into dungeons, we relax with Rhine wine. We tour Burg Eltz — a lived-in castle where the noble lady still puts out fresh flowers. Then we enter the walled town of Rothenburg for Germany's best wood carving, a vivid dose of medieval punishment, and a tour with the night watchman of the town's lamp-lit ramparts.
WW2 Reconstruction Of Würzburg, Germany, 05/28/1946 (full)
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Munich, Dachau WW2 Nazi Concentration Camp Haunted Area.wmv
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VLOG 252 // GERMANY TRIP - December 15-23, 2018 - Erica Joaquin
Another travel vlog, but this time I head to Germany! So many beautiful places there, but the best part of it all was going to the Christmas Markets with loved ones. Comment down below if you have ever been to Germany and what your favourite place to travel is! xx
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Dachau Concentration Camp - Munich, Germany
Tour the Dachau Concentration Camp near Munich Germany with me. You will see the extermination showers, the crematorium, the barracks, and more. You will also learn about the types of experiments that were conducted here and see the living quarters and how they changed during the course of the war.
This is a heavy-hitting video. You can even notice my demeanor change from the beginning of the video to the end. I don't know if I will go to another concentration camp or not after this; it's quite depressing to see what we are capable of doing to one another.
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Germany’s Frankfurt and Nürnberg
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Skyscraper-studded Frankfurt — with so much commerce it’s nicknamed “Bankfurt” — has a delightful-to-explore old center. We'll also visit Nürnberg, a capital for both the First Reich (the Holy Roman Empire) and the Third. From its towering castle and playful fountains to its Nazi Documentation Center and maze of underground bomb shelters, Nürnberg is a fascinating study in contrasts.
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Salzburg and Surroundings
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | The birthplace of Mozart — and everyone's Sound of Music fantasies — Salzburg is a Baroque jewel of a town. It's also the springboard for lots of alpine fun — from thrilling summer bobsledding, to idyllic boat rides in the Salzkammergut lake district, to exploring the delightful romantic town of Hallstatt.
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Rothenburg, Germany: Romantic Medieval Town
More info on travel to Rothenburg ob der Tauber: Rothenburg — once one of Germany's largest cities with a population of 6,000 residents — is today a charming tourist destination. For great views and a good orientation, hike Rothenburg's mile-long wall and climb the city's tower.
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