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4-Day Guided WW2 Tour of Northern Poland
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- 4 Days 3 Nights
- Max People: 30
- July - Sept
A Guided WW2 Tour of Gdansk, the Wolf's Lair, Torun, and an Array of Other Key WW2 Sites
This four-day tour to northern Poland is designed as a direct prelude to our Poland At War Comprehensive 14-Day Tour for those who wish to engage in a more comprehensive experience of WWII in Poland.
If you are not joining us on Poland at War Tours’ Comprehensive 14-Day Tour, you are more than welcome to join us on this four-day standalone tour to northern Poland, taking in many of Poland’s significant sites of WWII history.
The tour features guided tours in Gdansk and Torun, and visits to significant wartime sites, such as the Wolf’s Lair (Wolfsschanze) and Stutthof concentration camp.
Explore the full itinerary below. If you have any questions, please get in touch .
Price Includes
- Pick-up & Drop-off at central Warsaw location
- Tour manager with you the entire journey
- 3 Nights of 4-star accommodation (Single & Twin Share)
- Full continental buffet breakfast included
- Luxury transport in air conditioned & WiFi enabled coach
- Entry to all locations & Museums on tour
- Highly Experienced & Knowledgeable English Speaking Polish Tour Guides
- Bottled water provided daily throughout the tour
Price Excludes
- Costs involved with travel and entry to Poland
- Airport transfers
- Travel Insurance
- Other than the dinners provided on Day 1 and Day 13, lunch and dinner are not included in the price of the tour. We will be pleased however to provide you with recommendations for where to find quality meals.
- Optional activities (Sold Separately)
- Gratuities (e.g., for guides, drivers, and hospitality) at the discretion of guests
- Other personal expenses & room service fees
Your Mission (Itinerary)
Day 1 wolf’s lair (wolfsschanze).
On day one we leave Warsaw and head northeast to locate the Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s eastern most HQ during WWII. The Wolf’s Lair is also the site of the “20 July Plot”, a significant attempt on Hitler’s life on 20 July 1944 immortalised in the movie Valkyrie. From the Wolf’s Lair, we travel to the town of Olsztyn, former home of Copernicus, where we check into our hotel for the night.
- Pick-up in Warsaw
- Wolf’s Lair (Wolfsschanze)
Day 2 The First Allie
On day two we travel to the beautiful Baltic city of Gdansk, one of the major cities of the historic Hanseatic League. In Gdansk we visit the Westerplatte Memorial where the first shots of WWII were fired. We also visit the Polish Post Office of Danzig that the Poles defended vigorously in the opening days of the war. We complete the tour with a visit to the Grom-Class destroyer ORP Blyskawica (“Lightening”) that fought gallantly with the Royal Navy in WWII. She is the oldest preserved destroyer in the world.
- Westerplatte Memorial
- Polish Post Office of Gdansk
- ORP Blyskawica
- Tour of Gdansk
Day 3 WWII in Poland
On our third day together, we explore the Polish Museum of the Second World War, one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to the conflict. After lunch you have the option to join us on a journey to Stutthof Concentration Camp – the first Concentration Camp established in Poland that initially held Polish Intelligentsia. Infamously, Stutthof is the only known place during WWII where soap was produced from human fat.
- Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk
- Stutthof Concentration Camp
Day 4 Nazi Megastructure DAG Bromberg
On our fourth and final day we visit the site of the Nazi Megastructure DAG Bromberg Exploseum, the second largest munitions and explosives factory in the Third Reich. If you have been good, we will then stop by the Gingerbread factory in Torun before heading back to Warsaw.
- DAG Bromberg Exploseuml
- Torun Gingerbread Factory
- Drop off in Warsaw
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EXPLOSEUM – DAG Fabrik Bromberg It is the Centre of Military Technology and a part of the Leon Wyczółkowski District Museum in Bydgoszcz. Exploseum is located next to the Bydgoski Park Przemysłowo-Technologiczny Sp. z o.o. (Bydgoszcz Industrial and Technological Park Sp. z o.o) at the Nobel Street. Today you will find an interactive exhibition that traces the secrets of the nitroglycerineproduction, the history of arms, weapons and explosives in this old German factory buildings where explosives used to be produced. A separate exhibition relates the stories of the forced labor of the Third Reich factories. Tour duration: 2 hours Factory full of secrets In the empty factory interiors of seven buildings that are interconnected with tunnels, one can see, hear and touch everything, which is connected with the history of industrial plants, production technology and forced labour of thousands of people. It is here that the Third Reich built their weapons and explosives.
There were 40 000 names, dates of birth, addresses and metal tags of 110 x 50 millimeters. Those identification tags were sufficient to single out forced laborers, including prisoners of war working in the DAG Bromberg, one of the largest armaments factories which had been erected on the occupied Polish soil.
Metal catalog.
1600 metal ID tags were found after the war,. In Exploseum - you will find 300 of them, each designates someone's life. Poles, Germans, Russians, Czechs, Italians, Yugoslavs, French and English - canaries and hummingbirds, as they were called since the direct contact with chemicals caused hair and skin discoloration. Barracked in several camps, from 1939 to the end of 1944, they worked for the DAG Fabrik Bromberg, the industrial might of the Third Reich. Englishmen were treated best, Jews and Russians were heavily mistreated. Digitized memories of working and living conditions in the factory are presented at the exhibition and they are also available at www.pamiecbydgoszczan.ukw.edu.pl The Armed Combat Association, headed by Henry Szymonowicz, alias Marek, operated in the factory almost from the very beginning of the occupation. Resistance gained information and military intelligence, whereas Kazimierz Janowski, a factory worker and a radio technology expert, produced radio transmitters and receivers for the soldiers. Leszek the White was the head of this group. He was brutally murdered after the war by the executioners of the Homeland Security Office (Urząd Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego). Bydgoszcz patriots specialised in sabotage. On 24 June 1944 Operation Cream, the greatest act of military deception in Pomorze (Pomerania region), was carried out to destroy a unique equipment in the factory. The explosion was prepared by an Armia Krajowa organisation (Home Army) that operated at the DAG Fabrik Bromberg. Broken reactors and two-storey building without a wall left by the Germans, were demolished no sooner than in the years 1958-1960. German engineers, developers of new technologies and Polish and Russian workers were killed during the explosion. Work on the construction of factories got sabotaged in different ways, according to Leon Pawlikowski who worked in factories as a teenager: "much harm was not done, but at least some, for example, as soon as Germans had a break, we took away their saws, hammers, screwdrivers - we threw them into the ditch and covered them with sand. Germans came back from the break, shouting: sabotage, sabotage. Such was the mischief-making. " Places When Adolf Kämpf, a German chemist, was appointed the director of DAG Bromberg (1941), the factory comprised hundreds of buildings. By the end of 1944, there were more than a thousand of them. Their facades were painted green, the roofs were covered with a thick layer of soil and planted. Each building was top secret. That was the place where the Reich got their armory from, they produced nitroglycerin there, TNT and nitrobenzene (used in V1 missiles). The forced labourers worked in the production of nitroglycerine and TNT until 1945. It was not until a few days before the liberation of Bydgoszcz that German personnel had been evacuated. Adolf Kämpf was one of the last men to leave the factory. DAG Bromberg arms factory was very important for the German arms industry. They built a mock-up factory in the immediate vicinity of the factory. It consisted of hundreds of wooden boards, which imitated the production buildings. The factory mock-up did not survive, but the industrial architecture of the Third Reich did along with the unique underground tunnels. Today Exploseum – the Centre of Military Technology DAG Fabrik Bromberg covers only 1% of the former DAG area. In the seven empty factory buildings that are interconnected via tunnels, you can see, hear and touch the history of the factory, defense industry, slavery and the Bydgoszcz story beneath. Iconography, multimedia and interactive solutions were used to create stories about the DAG Bromberg factory.
Opening hours:
Winter season (November - March)
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 9.00-16.00 Thursday: 9.00 - 18.00 Saturday, Sunday 10.00-16.00 Monday: Closed +
DAG Ammunition Factory - Exploseum (NGL-Betrieb Complex)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Do Exploseum, Bydgoszcz
- 883 366 056
- dag.fabrik @ muzeum.bydgoszcz.pl
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- Poland Cuiavian-Pomeranian Bydgoszcz
This museum is established in the NGL-Betrieb complex of the former German ammunition factory DAG Bromberg. This plant was in use from 1939 to 1945 and is one of the largest WW2-era German military industrial complexes in Europe.
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EXPLOSEUM - The DAG Fabrik Bromberg war technology center was opened as part of the District Museum of Leon Wyczółkowski in Bydgoszcz. It is a unique example of industrial architecture that has remained virtually unchanged since the Second World War. DAG-Fabrik Bromberg was built in 1939–1945 as one of the three German weapons factories owned by Dynamit-Aktien Gesellschaft. The company was founded in the 19th century by Alfred Nobel, the famous Swedish chemist who invented dynamite and established the Nobel Prize. The museum includes eight adapted buildings of the nitroglycerin production zone, connected by tunnels. In addition to the exhibition presenting the nitroglycerin production line for military purposes, equipment used by German soldiers during World War II, and chemical and nuclear weapons, the museum also presents the history of Alfred Nobel's inventions. Other exhibitions included the history of the factory workers, as well as detailed information on the underground activities of the Home Army and the Red Army invasion. The museum also organizes temporary exhibitions and visits to the exhibition through school trips.
WORLD WAR II TOUR
- Tours to Poland
MILITARY TOUR IN POLAND
- transfer from the airport or ferry terminal to Gdansk centre
- check in at the hotel
Hotel in the Main City in Gdansk
- cruise to Westerplatte
- guided tour in Westerplatte
- return to Gdansk
- walking tour tracking the traces of bombardments in the Main City
- Main City Hall (the exhibition about the damages of war)
- Granary Island – ruins of World War II
Lunch – Polish cuisine
cuisine of the former Eastern provinces
THE LIBERATION OF GDANSK
The Liberation of Gdansk took place on 30 March 945. The loss balance of World War II was excessively harsh for this proud city. About 90 % of the historic centre was destroyed. The already severely damaged city was plundered and the act of destruction was systematically continued by the Soviet Red Army after the defeat of German troops. After the war Gdansk has changed completely its nationality structure. The German inhabitants in large part were relocated to West Germany and replaced by people from the former Eastern provinces of Poland which were annexed by the USSR. Here they started their life anew in a new home in Gdansk and Pomerania.
THE SIEGE OF WESTERPLATTE
The siege of Westerplatte – the first battle of World War II. It lasted from 1 to 7 September 1939. The attack began without warning when SMS Schleswig-Holstein – the Kriegsmarine battleship – opened fire on the Polish garrison. The battleship arrived for a ‘courtesy visit’ to the Free City of Danzig to pay tribute to German World War I sailors from ‘Magdeburg’ cruiser that sank in Baltic Sea in August 1914. Secret plans provided a completely different scenario for the visit.
Cruise to Westerplatte
Stutthof – Gdansk
- transfer to Sztutowo
- Stutthof Museum
- Polish Post Museum in Gdansk
Lunch – Gdansk cuisine
Kashubian feast folk music live
GERMAN CONCENTRATION CAMP STUTTHOF (KL)
German concentration camp Stutthof (KL) was the first and longest functioning camp on-latter day territory of Poland. Estimated number of prisoners was about 110-127 thousand, incl. 49 thousand of women and children. Although Stutthof was the main camp for prisoners of Gdansk and Pomerania, prisoners from all over Europe had been transported there, too. The imprisoned people came from 26 nationalities. 65 thousand people died because of slavery work, starvation, diseases or inhuman conditions in camp.
DEFENCE OF POLISH POST IN FREE CITY OF DANZIG
Defence of Polish Post in Free City of Danzig – the attack at Polish Post started 1 September 1939 at 4:45, at the same time with the beginning of cannonade at Westerplatte by Schleswig-Holstein battleship. Defence of Polish Post lasted till evening. Campaigners of Polish Post were sentenced to death by Germans and executed by firing squad. The post employees not involved in the defence, were in large part arrested and placed to concentrations camps. The youngest victim of the attack at Polish Post was 10 years old foster child taken care by the housekeeper.
Gdynia – Sopot
- transfer to Gdynia
- Polish Navy Museum in Gdynia
- ORP Blyskawica Museum
- transfer to Babie Doły
- torpedo launch
- transfer to Sopot
Lunch with a beautiful view of Gdansk Bay
Dinner in Sopot
ORP BLYSKAWICA
Polish grom-class destroyer, took part in battles in Europe from the beginning to the end of World War II. These days, it functions as a part of Polish Navy Museum in Gdynia.
GDYNIA TORPEDO LAUNCH
Object where Luftwaffe torpedoes were tested. Torpedo launch was built in Gdansk Bay in 1941. After World War II most of the equipment was seized by Soviet army and transported to USRR. Currently, it is home for many spices of water fowl and object of expeditions for dives and lovers of water sports.
- cruise to Hel
- walking tour in Hel, Wiejska Street, harbour
- Laskowski Weapon Emplacement
- ride trip to Muzeum Obrony Wybrzeża (Defence Of The Coast Museum)
- return by ship or train
- dinner in Gdansk
Lunch in Hel – fish of the morning catch
Dinner – beer feast
Cruise to Hel
Bike trip to the Defence Of The Coast Museum
Hel which had been the main station of Polish Navy was attacked by German army in first day of World War II – 1 September 1939. Later on Hel Peninsula was intensively fortified by Germans between 1944 -1945. In the period of the Cold War, because of the strategic location, Hel once again became the most important base for Polish Navy. In those times the access to the town was limited for the civilians.
Hel – formerly a small Kashubian fishing village, today a famous resort.
Rabka – Leba – Slowinski National Park – Ustka
transfer to Rabka
transit by electric vehicles to Rocket Launcher Museum
walking tour to the dunes
return by electric vehicles
transfer to Ustka
bunkers in Ustka (Fortress Ustka, Blücher Weapon Emplacement)
Lunch in Leba
Dinner in Ustka
BLÜCHER WEAPON EMPLACEMENT
‘Blücher’ – German bunkers complex from 1930s, part of unaccomplished investment – trade and naval port which was launching to take over water transport between Reich and the enclave in East Prussia avoiding transit via ‘the Polish Corridor’. These days mysterious Blücher Weapon Emplacement functions as multimedia museum.
ROCKET LAUNCHER MUSEUM IN RABKA
Rocket Launcher Museum in Rabka – the Luftwaffe testing ground where Rheintochter rockets were tested during World War II.
- transit to Bydgoszcz
- Exploseum DAG Fabrik Bromberg
- transit to Bydgoszcz Old Town
- walking tour in Old Town
- ‘Bydgoszcz Venice’
- transit to hotel near Grudziadz
- spa treatments
Hotel in a marvellous palace
Lunch – regional delicacy in Bydgoszcz Old Town
Dinner – noble revel in the palace
DAG FABRIK BROMBERG
DAG Bromberg Company was built for the needs of III Reich military campaigns. The factory fulfilled 1/5 requisition of German army fighting on Eastern Front in TNT, smokeless powder and nitro-glycerine. There were employed about 40 thousand slave workers. Many of them died because of penal work. In the complex of 7 factory buildings connected by system underground tunnels and passages we can find i.a. exhibition dedicated to Alfred Nobel.
Grudziadz – Gdansk
- transfer to Grudziadz
- Fortress Grudziadz, Citadel
- transfer to Old Town
- walking tour in Old Town:
– Cavalry Training Centre
– city walls, Water Gate, riverside promenade
- transfer to Gdansk
- accommodation in the hotel
Hotel in Gdansk
Lunch in Grudziadz Old Town
Dinner in Gdansk
Polish cuisine in modern style
GRUDZIADZ FORTRESS
Though, facing the advance of the Red Army, Hitler once again turned the city into a fortress. Severe fights aiming at maintaining the control of the city (Germans) and sizing Grudziadz (Russians) lasted from January to the beginning of March 1945. German army which during the siege occupied the Citadel capitulated eventually on 6 March 1945.
Paslek – Reszel – Mamerki – Ryn
- transfer to Paslek
- short walking tour – Teutonic castle, City Hall
- coffee break
- transfer to Reszel
- walking tour in Reszel
- transfer to Mamerki
- Mamerki bunkers
- transfer to Ryn
Accommodation in the castle
Coffee break in Paslek
Lunch in Reszel Castle
Dinner in Ryn Castle
photo: Robert Danieluk
Mamerki – small village in Masuria. It is famous because of the complex of undamaged, German bunkers from World War II. The biggest bunker called ‘The Giant’ has 7 meter thick walls and ceilings. This type of bunker was usually built for Adolf Hitler.
Ryn – Gierloz – Elblag – Gdansk
- sightseeing of the castle or spare time
- transfer to Gierloz
- Wolf’s Lair
- transfer to Elblag
Hotel in Gdansk
Lunch in the castle
Dinner in Elblag
WOLF’S LAIR
Wolf’s Lair near Ketrzyn – General Headquarters of Adolf Hitler between 1941 and 1944, built before the invasion of USSR.
The assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler took a place in Wolf’s Lair on 20 July 1944. A bomb was placed by Claus von Stauffenberg. The explosion during the meeting caused only small injuries which were not harmful for Hitler’s life. As the meeting participants witnessed Hitler was saved by huge oaken table which counteracted the impact of the bomb.
- transfer to the airport or ferry terminal
from 880 € per person*
*for 50-person group. The price includes accommodation in double rooms, meals, guided tours, guide assistance, bus transfers, cruises, bike trip, transit by electric vehicles and admissions. The price does not include spa treatments and transport to and from Gdansk.
The programme is addressed to groups from 10 to 50 people
The above offer is intended as information and does not constitute a commercial offer within the meaning of article 66 § 1 of the Polish Civil Code and other relevant legal provisions.
- ferry or ship cruise
- horse riding
- bus transfer
- canoeing rally
- attractions for kids
- amusement park
- workshops or team building
- swimming pool
- walking tour
- nature study
- narrow-gauge railway
- adventure park
- bungee jumping
- off-roading
- shotting range or paintball
Military tour, World War II tour in Poland – visit Westerplatte, Wolf’s Lair, DAG Fabrik Bromberg, Stutthof, Blücher Weapon Emplacement, Polish Navy Museum.
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Bromberg Dynamit Nobel AG Factory also known as Bromberg DAG AG Factory or DAG Fabrik Bromberg was one of the largest arms factory of Dynamit Nobel during the Third Reich: covering 23 square kilometres (8.9 sq mi), it was the second most extensive DAG factory at the time, after the 35 square kilometres (14 sq mi) Kombinat DAG Alfred Nobel Christianstadt.
Exploseum DAG Fabrik Bromberg. ul. Alfreda Nobla (+48) 883 36 60 56 more than a year ago. Completely surreal, this former German DAG explosives factory hidden in the Bydgoszcz Forest looks like an extremely sinister hobbit village, with small, moss-covered buildings spread over an area of 23km² (the building in the picture up top is one of the ...
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[email protected]. +48 883 366 056. EXPLOSEUM - DAG Fabrik Bromberg. It is the Centre of Military Technology and a part of the Leon Wyczółkowski District Museum in Bydgoszcz. Exploseum is located next to the Bydgoski Park Przemysłowo-Technologiczny Sp. z o.o. (Bydgoszcz Industrial and Technological Park Sp. z o.o) at the Nobel ...
883 366 056. dag.fabrik @ muzeum.bydgoszcz.pl. exploseum.pl. Poland Cuiavian-Pomeranian Bydgoszcz. This museum is established in the NGL-Betrieb complex of the former German ammunition factory DAG Bromberg. This plant was in use from 1939 to 1945 and is one of the largest WW2-era German military industrial complexes in Europe.
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