



Historian
Nazi military bases
Years of war in 1 day
Hours of exploring
Kilometres travelled from Kyiv
READY FOR THE HITLER, HIMMLER AND GÖRING HEADQUARTERS STORY?
There is no other place where you can visit the past military bases of the three most powerful Nazis in one day. Vinica and Zhitomir with their World War museums will reveal the unknown stories of Germany when fighting the Soviet Union.
Accompanied by a CHERNOBYLwel.come historian you will learn about myths and truths of the places and events that led to firstly, beating the Soviets, and at the end, flushing the Nazis out. This one day excursion out of Kyiv will be the most in depth experience of the World War Eastern Front in Europe, where you will understand in context the decisions, strategies and tactics of Nazis in their fight on the Soviets.
When visiting the sites, museums with the large military vehicles and tanks collection you will travel back in time to a dark age of history in Europe. To make your ‘time travels' even more vivid, you will be served lunch as a soldier in a Soviet chuck-wagon (depending on season). Ready, Private?
Places to explore:
- Hitler Headquarter “Werewolf” (Strizhanka)
- Himmler, Lammers and Ribbentrop Headquarters “Hegewald” (Guiva)
- Göring Headquarters “Steinbruch” (Gulevci)
- Vinica World War museum
This tour is organized by CHERNOBYLwel.come on request. Price for Private tour (for 1 person) may vary. The price is valid for group tour.
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