With over 35 years of experience, we take care of everything for you, so all you have to do is sit back, relax and simply enjoy your battlefields tour accompanied by specialist guide. World War II is remembered as being one of the deadliest conflicts with over 50 million fatalities and most of these were caused by the Holocaust and the use of nuclear weapons. Studio Tour London - Harry Potter, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. You can talk amongst yourselves, but please take notice of your surroundings and those around you. It wasn’t until... On this battlefield tour, we spend time in Normandy exploring the role of German and Allied Tanks in Wolrd War 2. The memorial on Hill 145 and its museum are impressive and must be visited. The famous Operation Market Garden, le... Join us on a unique journey as we follow British and Commonwealth forces in the landings of D-Day, the Battle of Normandy and the liberation of B... Operation Anthropoid was the secret mission to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, a high ranking Nazi Official with control of much of Eastern Europe... 75 years ago men of 1st Airborne Division dropped and landed near the Dutch town of Arnhem intent on securing the furthest bridge behind enemy li... Take an in depth look at the Italian Campaign and the key battlefield sites of 1943 to 1944, in Anzio, Monte Cassino and San Pietro, on this fasc... Join us on our new 10-day tour, led by Eastern Front and German Armed Forces expert guide, Paul Errington. There are a variety of interactive museums as well, each explaining the different aspects of conflict and outlining the implications of war in general. Visit Fort La Pompelle which remained on the front line for four years. Check out our battlefields map for just some of the locations you can visit: 2014-2018 marks a very special period for World War One Battlefields as it will be the centenary of the First World War – known by many military enthusiasts as The Great War. Travel to Salamanca and visit Cuidad Rodrigo, the Battlefield of Fuentes de Onoro and walk around selected battle routes in the hills surrounding Los Arapiles. Some tours include knowledgeable tour guides which will tell you about the area and the battlefields. Following on from our popular Battle of the Bulge itinerary, this new battlefield tour tells the story of Luxembourg during World War 2, with vis... During WW2, Operation Market Garden was devised by General Bernard Montgomery to shorten the war in the autumn of 1944. Go behind military lines and visit locations of The Great War which were off the beaten track. We begin with a visit to the B... On this tour, we spend time looking at the final battles of 1944-1945, as we travel through Germany and Holland. Experience The Last Post at Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium. Study the Christmas Truce at Ploegsteert and visit the memorial before observing 'The Last Post' at Menin Gate. Visit 'Bloody Albuera' commanded by General Beresford where you can view the 'Fatal Hill'. Admire an outstanding collection of uniforms and equipment from WW1 on display at the Meaux Museum. In the autumn of 1944 the Allied forces found themselves advancing on a wide front across the Netherlands. For a more laid back option perhaps look at Battlefield cruise tours which visit Normandy and other Battlefield sites. Take a walking tour of Hoi An. Climb to the top of the Bell Tower where you can experience views of the region that was once destroyed by war. Learn about military executions of World War One. You will see the Messines Ridge sector and the Irish Peace Tower which is dedicated to the role of the Irish troops. Ypres Salient Battlefields, Belgium:It's hard to believe as you stand in the Main Square and observe ornate buildings that this area was completely flattened by the battles of WW1 but once the war was over, the area was rebuilt. The Western Front, Belgium and France:This was a stretch of battlefields covering landscapes from south west Belgium through to north east and eastern France. Discover more about the history of WW2, from the German invasion of Poland in 1939, to the unconditional surrender of the Axis powers, and of course VE Day in 1945, when Europe celebrates the end of the Second World War. In Dong Hoi, see the former US Marine Base at Khe Sanh and the Da Krong Bridge as well as the Vinh Moc Tunnels. Take a look inside the Lion Mount Visitors Centre followed by a climb to the top of Lion Mound which provides fabulous views of the battle locations below. In World War 1 65 millions troops were mobilised, 8 million troops died and 21 million troops were wounded. Claiming more than 6 million victims, The Holocaust was one of the most horrific parts of World War 2. Discover how the military campaigns of the Napoleonic War led to the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte. Expertly Guided Battlefield Tours From £299. Many of the museums will not allow you to take photos inside, so be aware of this and look for signs when you enter. Special Centenary Battlefield Tours will enable you to visit some of the famous sights where some of the greatest battles took place. The Second World War was a global battle fought between 1939 and 1945, whereby more than 100 million people served in a variety of military units from over 30 different countries. Arras, FranceVisit the Wellington Quarries, a complex of tunnels that were used by the British during WW1. The Battle of the Bulge was the last maj... Join this 12 day tour as we delve into the ‘dark charisma’ of Adolf Hitler. There are no shops around the cemeteries so it’s best to be prepared. In December 1944, the Germans launched a final offensiv... On this World War 2 introductory tour, we take an in-depth look at the events that took place on June 6th 1944. Head to Suvla Bay where some of the first British troops came into action during August 1915.