Title
Airlift for supply of West Berlin
Caption
Gail Halvorsen of the US Air Force attaches American candy bars and chewings gums to small parachutes, which he drops from his C-54 transport plane for the children during his approach to Tempelhof airport (picture from 1948). A transport plane of the US Air Force is ready for discharging, at Berlin Tempelhof airport, in 1949. 50 years ago, on 24 June 1948, the USSR imposed a blockade on Berlin as a reaction to the currency reform. All land and waterways were blocked for passenger and freight traffic between West Berlin and West Germany. The supply of the West Berlin population and the western allied occupation took place by an airlift established by the USA and Great Britain.
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Date
Nov 30, 1947
Credit line
Photo12/dpa-pa
Reference
DPA13A00_454
License type
Rights managed
Available size
25,3Mb (689,0Kb) / 8,8in x 11,2in / 2646 x 3348 (300dpi)