Al Vita City Pension
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We Heart Berlin
... a guide picked up tourists from the hostel or a central location such as the above mentioned Alexander Platz and spends several hours with the group. At the end the guide accepts tips. Therefore it is not a free tour per se; it is a pay-what-you-can type of activity. Our guide, Matt, was very enthusiastic and was a very fast walker. It was a workout just to catch up with him!
After walking around several nearby hostels we all headed to Museum Island, an area with some ...
Biking through the city....sweet!
... and small quaint streams..it reminded me of a Monet painting! I felt truely happy and content just riding with my son, feeling the warm breeze, birds chirping..it was magical! We ended up at a outdoor eatery and had a beer and some local sausages and pretzels, mingled with other folk and took a breather! One fun or maybe nnot so fun moment included biking past a tiegargen spot where there is nude sunbathing..and yes there we plenty of naked MEN...not women...just lying ...
Frühling in Berlin (Uber-time)
... Bear is everywhere and they have these big drainage pipes all over the place above ground, painted in bright colours that zig zag all over the place. The food is great, bratwurst, currywurst (be warned - never trust a currywurst **** under any circumstances, Jesus H Christ by the time important factors like volume, odour, etc are determine, its far too late) and sauerkraut makes everything better.
Head to Emma's place on the main drag as what makes ...
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
... in the camp were liberated by soviet and polish troops on 22 April 1945.
August 1945-50 the camp was a soviet special camp most of the camp and buildings were used for the same purpose as before the camp mostly now held politically undesirables or had been arbitrarily arrested or been sentenced by soviet military tribunals. These where young, old, men, women and some children by the time the camp closed in March 1950, 60,000 people had ...
Our Day in Berlin
... changed that a bit because it was affecting the SS guards who had to watch the prisoners that they shot.
The prisoners were told that it was time to have a checkup. They were all put into a "waiting room" with really loud music (...so they couldn't hear the gunshots.) Anyways, the prisoner would be brought into an exam room with a "doctor" (really just a SS guard disguised as a doctor.) The only thing that this person did was check if they ...