During the Berlin airlift the US and its allies flew tons of supplies into Berlin in order to prevent the city and its citizens from giving in to the Soviets, and saving over 2 million Germans from communism.
The Soviets had declared that the four power partition of the city was disolved and that the west had no more right to occupy the city. They fully expected that they could starve the citizens and thereby force the allies out.
I don't recall my history well enough to say how many planes were lost, maybe a dozen? Mostly through fatigue, but also because no airport had ever handled as many planes as Berlin airport (Templehof?) did during the effort. With the loss of the planes were the loss of crews, people died so that Berlin could live.
Brave, resolved people who valued freedom...
Alot of good folks died during the cold war. When I was stationed in Germany a guy from the next barracks got crushed up against a building by a tank. I didn't know him particularly well, just looked like a regular guy.
We served the cause of freedom, and because we were there through the bad times, a better day came when East Germany joined the West. I'm glad these people could leave behind the hardships of an oppressive government.
I hope that our efforts in Iraq will free even more.
The Soviets had declared that the four power partition of the city was disolved and that the west had no more right to occupy the city. They fully expected that they could starve the citizens and thereby force the allies out.
I don't recall my history well enough to say how many planes were lost, maybe a dozen? Mostly through fatigue, but also because no airport had ever handled as many planes as Berlin airport (Templehof?) did during the effort. With the loss of the planes were the loss of crews, people died so that Berlin could live.
Brave, resolved people who valued freedom...
Alot of good folks died during the cold war. When I was stationed in Germany a guy from the next barracks got crushed up against a building by a tank. I didn't know him particularly well, just looked like a regular guy.
We served the cause of freedom, and because we were there through the bad times, a better day came when East Germany joined the West. I'm glad these people could leave behind the hardships of an oppressive government.
I hope that our efforts in Iraq will free even more.
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