Thursday, June 5, 2014

Walking through a Textbook-Berlin Air Lift

History is everywhere in Berlin. Buildings, streets, the Wall, monuments and even reflected in the faces of the people I meet. Berlin residents impress me as proud people who are anxious to share their city. This week I planned a morning to explore the Berlin Tempelhof Airport sight. The airport was built in 1927 and closed in 2008. The property manager for my flat told me that Berlin citizens voted overwhelmingly to keep the area for public use. The runways are used for biking, running and walking. Kite flying is also popular. 

As I walked onto the airport grounds I tried to imagine how this very location was the site of the Berlin Air Lift and the Candy Bomber. Take a minute to watch this video about Gail Halvorsen, the Candy Bomber. 






2 comments:

  1. Glad the people's voice was heard to preserve this historical place.

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  2. Your photos with links to the websites that contain personal encounters and stories make history that much more interesting. I wish I had you for a professor in college--I probably wouldn't have fallen asleep so much in those large lecture halls!

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