This is the tour you need to take to understand the Jewish Quarter, WWII and the Holocaust in Amsterdam. You will visit the Shadow Wall, the National Holocaust Names Monument, The National Holocaust Museum, and the Auschwitz Monument. WE DO NOT VISIT THE ANNE FRANK MUSEUM because THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE OUTSIDE THAT MUSEUM that is connected to the Jewish experience in WWII.
Why was Amsterdam the safest place for Jews to live for 350 years until 1940, when the Netherlands became the country with the highest percentage (75%) of Jews murdered in Western Europe?
We will use Anne Frank’s story and others to understand what it was like to live in a Nazi regime of terror for both Jews and non-Jews,
You will visit the sites of stories about the incredible exploits of the heroes and traitors during the war, both Jewish and Christian.
- The Jewish children who were bravely saved from the transit centre nursery.
- The nurse who led a resistance cell whose existence was never discovered by the Nazis.
- The paid informants who hunted down Jews in hiding, including the Jewish woman accused of betraying seven hundred Jews.
- The effects of Queen Wilhelmina's anti-Semitism on the fates of Dutch Jews.
We will also discuss the kinds of lies used to create such virulent anti-Semitism, and how lies continue to be used today to foment hate and war.
The tour will take place in the Jewish Quarter, the heart of Jewish culture in Amsterdam. We begin at the Spinoza monument.
We will arrive at the Portuguese Synagogue two hours and 15 minutes after the beginning of the tour. The tour will be completely over within two and a half hours.
Since we are in Amsterdam, we will try to make even this tour about WWII as gezellig (friendly and convivial) as possible.
PLEASE PERSONALLY CONFIRM THAT YOU WILL ATTEND THE TOUR AT LEAST A DAY AHEAD. You should receive a reminder email 3 days before the tour. Tours in Amsterdam are limited to 15 persons, so an accurate count is necessary.
Downloading the Guruwalk app will make sure you find out if an opening becomes available and ensure that you don't miss any messages.
This tour is a terrific substitute or accompaniment for the Anne Frank House (annefrank.org). You can only buy tickets to the Anne Frank House through their website two months ahead of time. Read the link below and follow the directions closely!. Book the terrific introductory program in English if it is available. https://www.annefrank.org/en/museum/tickets/
The Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum are usually sold out for at least a week or more. Reserve early for many museums.
If you will visit at least four Dutch museums (including all the museums above), it can be a good idea to buy a Museum Card for 75 euros, good at 450 museums for one year. You can buy a temporary pass at the first museum you visit, use that pass five times, and receive a permanent pass within five days or less. If ordering tickets for the Anne Frank House or another museum, just mark that you have a Museum Card and don't pay anything online. Then buy the card at the first museum you visit. https://www.museum.nl/en/museumpass
I look forward to seeing you soon - Jon