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June 2012
| 2012 -
Thursday June 14 (day 1)
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participants usually
use the internet to purchase the ticket that
matches their
wishes |
Leave
USA for Europe.
Destination will be
Amsterdam (Schiphol Airport) in the
Netherlands Arrival time Friday June 15 before
08:30 am |

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| 2012 - Friday June 15
(day 2) |
1. 8.30am
early
morning welcome at Amsterdam airport by
Cor Suijk and son Johan.
2. 09:00 am Amsterdam, a truly
multicultural city, we start with a boat
cruise through the canals of Amsterdam, a town built in
and on the water.  canal
in Amsterdam
The
hidden entrance to the loft. |
3. 2.30 pm
arrival
at the
Anne Frank House in the center of Amsterdam
where you June (optional) visit the hiding place of Anne Frank and her
family.

Here
they were safe for a long time. This is also the place
where Anne wrote her famous diary. The permanent exhibition shows a
part of the original diary. A tour through the house is certainly a
moving experience.

Anne Frank House |
5. 5.30 pm To country hotel Leusden
Hotel Leusden - Amersfoort

Philipsstraat
18 3833 LC Leusden NL Tel. +31 (0)33 - 4 345 345
buffet
dinner

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2012 - Saturday June
16 (day 3)
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1. 7.30 am
departure to Bergen-Belsen with lunch break en-route
2.
2.00 pm visit camp
Bergen-Belsen
Camp
Bergen-Belsen
was established in 1940 by the army as a P.O.W. camp for captured
French and Belgian soldiers. The camp was handed over to the SS and
became a detention place for Jews, initially intended to exchange them
for Germans held prison abroad.
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In March 1944,
Bergen-Belsen became a regular concentration camp, holding thousands of
prisoners including the now-famous Anne Frank.
 memorial
Bergen-Belsen
3.
4.00 pm to Berlin |
4. 7.00 pm check-in
Golden Tulip Hotel

5. dinner |
| 2012 - Sunday June 17 (day
4) |
1. 8.30 am
to Berlin
(Germany)
We start with a 3½
hour city sightseeing tour
Synagogue in
Berlin Berlin is a sophisticated central
European metropolis and again Germany's capital. It has a western area
with real nightlife, parks and woodlands. The eastern part of Berlin
has old townhouses and many restaurants. Well known is the
Brandenburg Tor, the gate that toJune (since 1989) is the symbol of
unity, former glory of the nazi's.
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noon A
visit to the Wannsee
Villa where the extermination of all Jews was
decided.

In 1942 a group of 16
prominent Nazi's, 9 of them with a Ph.D.!, decided the "Final
Solution": the killing of all European Jews.
3. lunch 4. 3.00 pm
to Dresden, visit
Dom and Zwinger,
or outer ward. It is actually just the free space between the inner and
outer ring of the city walls. In Dresden, the capital of Saxony, the
most splendid outer ward in the world was created for the prestigious
festivities of the European aristocracy in the early 18th century.
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3. 7.00
pm check-in Holiday Inn, Dresdendinner


 Brandenburg Tor
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| 2012 - Monday June 18
(day 5) |
1. 7.30
am to Poland
with a lunch break en route
2. 2.30 Auschwitz-Birkenau
for 3 hour guided visit. This
Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp was a network of Nazi
concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third
Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It
was the largest of the German concentration camps, consisting of
Auschwitz I (the Stammlager or base camp); Auschwitz
II–Birkenau
(the Vernichtungslager or extermination camp); Auschwitz
III–Monowitz, also known as Buna–Monowitz (a labor
camp);
and 45 satellite camps.[2]

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Although the former
ghetto had largely fallen into decline since World War II, the area is
rapidly changing in response to the renewed interest brought about by
the film, Schindler's List and the Jewish culture, if not the Jewish
community, is being revived with lively Klezmer concerts in the city's
theaters.

| 6. 7.00
pm to Krakow followed by city walk
check-in
and dinner in Hotel
Andel's

Hotel
Andel's PL 31-154 Cracow ul. Pawia 3 Tel.: +
48 12 660 01 00
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| 2012 - Tuesday June 19
(day 6) |
| 1. 9.00
am visit to Schindlers'
factory prominantly featured in the film. 
On the factory grounds is a plaque:
"The
workplace over 1000 Jewish nationality persons. During second world war
saved their life by Oskar Schindler". 2. 10.00 am further
to Prague, Czech Republic lunch en route |
| 3. 6.00
pm check-in and dinner at K und K hotel
Central K+KHybrenska
10, Praha, Chech Republik +420.225022000
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| 2012 - Wednesday June 20
(day 7) |
1. 9.00 am
to Terezin
Terezin for 3 hour guided visit to the Ghetto museum with a
permanent exhibition on its history. And to the small fortress, the former camp
and the Jewish Cemetery with an exhibition and a memorial.

Ghetto residents were interned
here until the Nazis dispersed the ashes in an attempt to cover their
crimes. |
2. 2.00 pm and
after lunch a Castle visit and walk over the Karlsbridge to the Old
Town.  Karlsbridge
| 3. Back to KuK hotel
Central K+K

4. dinner
in local restaurant
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| 2012 - Thursday June 21
(day 8) |
1. 8.00 pm to Austria with a
lunch break en-route
2. 1.00
p.m. audio assisted visit Camp
Mauthausen In
March of 1938 the "Anschluss" took place, Austria joined Germany. That
same year the Mauthausen concentration camp was established close to
the city of Linz, which was designated as the "Führer" town.
300 Inmates started the construction of the camp which reached
completion around 1942. Most of the inmates were forced to perform
extreme hard labor in the quarry, which often led to their physical
breakdown. On June 5, 1945 Mauthausen was liberated by the U.S. army. Introductory
video on the bus and audio assisted visit
| 3. 4.00 pm Alp
sightseeing & enchanting Koeningssee
 Camp Mauthausen
| 4. 7.00 pm Salzburg check-in Im Lauer hotel

 5. dinner
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| 2012 - Friday June 22
(day
9) |
| 2012 - Saturday June 23 (day
10) |
1. 9.00
am to the Courthouse. Nazis
were tried for crimes against peace and humanity in the
Schwurgerichtssaal 600 (Courtroom 600). The Allies chose Nuremberg for
obvious symbolic reasons. The building was also easily accessible and
one of few such complexes to survive the war intact. Held between 1945
and 1946, 22 leaders and 150 underlings were convicted; dozens were
executed. Since 2010 there is museum.
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2. 10.00 pm
departure to Amsterdam
courthouse museum
 Nuremburg |
3. 7.00
pm check-in Van der Valk Airport hotel a
la carte dinner

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| 2012 - Sunday June 24 (day 11) |

| Shuttle
bus to airport terminal and ....
or
maybe an extension of
your stay in Europe, we love to help you planning this.
| Return
to the USA

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includes:
.. airco hotels with breakfast
.. dinner
.. admission fees and tour guides
.. ground travel in private coach
.. movies, documentaries, and much
Holocaust information on the bus

.. en route itinerary changes possible
if all agree
.. seasoned driver and escort
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Nature
of the tour is that
of a moving classroom. En route Cor presents info re the vital aspects
of the places visited. He also offers challenging views on human
behavior and State policies as well as many anecdotes.
Relevant
movies and documentaries are shown en route on the bus.
Participants
travel in a comfortable business class coach with 2 drivers and Cor
Suijk as fulltime escort. They
stay in center city luxury hotels with buffet breakfast, and an a la
carte 3 course dinner daily. All local guides,admissions
and gratuities included. At meals other than soft drinks will be at the
participant´s expense. Tipping is not expected nor accepted.
If
you bring a roommate we offer the trip for Euro 2,060 per person exclusive
of airfare, payable April 1,2012 Single room Euro 2,600. Sometimes
we manage to provide the address of a possible rooommate for you to
contact and to agree with first
Enrollment
requires a non refundable $250 deposit, not later than 10 weeks before
departure date. A personal check made out to Cornelis Suijk should be
forwarded to US manager Joshua Miller, 530 Enright Ave, Cincinnati, OH
45205. Final payment will decrease by that with Euro 180,-. This
final payment should be executed by wire not later than 6 weeks before
departure.
Your banker needs the following info: Cornelis
Suijk, Reumontstrasse 4, 52064 Aachen, Germany, account
54.19.38.347 with ABN-AMRO bank, branch Maastrichterlaan, 6290
AA Vaals, the Netherlands IBAN:
NL62ABNA0541938347 BIC: ABNANL2A
We
make hotel and local guide reservations in advance, therefore,
enrollment for the June 2012 journey requires a non
refundable $250 deposit, not later than beginning of March 2012
I
gladly look forward to your response!
Warm
regards, Cor Suijk
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The videos shown on the bus
partly pertain to the Holocaust sites we will visit shortly before we
are visiting them. For the other part they contain information
regarding the cities we are approaching. One video concerns the life of
Miep Gies, Anne Frank's helper.
Pictures are merely a way to give an impression of what we will
actually see on the trip. Hotels in particular always give pictures of
their most beautiful rooms. |
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