Hitler’s Germany and Germany’s Hitler

Hitler’s Germany and Germany’s Hitler

event 10 May - 21 May 2027 (11 days)

Activity level:  Medium
  • Brandenburger Tor, Berlin
How people radicalise and de-radicalise

This unique journey to Vienna, Salzberg, Munich, Nuremberg, Berlin and Warsaw will trace the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and of extremism. It will track the future dictator’s emergence and rise in Vienna and Munich and how he tried to inspire others and grow National Socialism from Nuremberg, his years in power in Berlin and the horrific consequences of his actions in Poland.

Professor Weber will not only focus on Hitler himself but also his followers and his opponents. What drove Hitler and how he drove others? How did people try to stop him? Perhaps most importantly; how people became radicalised and then de-radicalised. Through Professor Weber’s research and local connections, special meetings are planned with individuals and organisations who can throw light on this phase of history, that to the present day prominently shapes who we are.

Scholars

Professor Thomas Weber
Professor of History and International Affairs, University of Aberdeen
Price details 

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Tour type:  Land
Theme:  History and Culture
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