TENSE SITUATION IN GERMANY.—Photographs from Berlin and the British none of Germany received by air mail yesterday. TOP LEFT: Armoured cars of the 11th Hussars on patrol in the British sector of Berlin. BOTTOM LEFT: Food for blockaded Berlin. A Royal Air Force plane unloading at Gatow airport. The time allowed for transferring 55001 b of supplies from an aircraft to Army Service Corps trucks is 12 minutes. The trucks operate a 24-hour service in the city. RIGHT: General Sir Brian Robertson, the British Commander-in-Chief in Germany, inspecting sacks of food for Berlin in a hangar “warehouse" at an airfield near Hanover.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 7
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102TENSE SITUATION IN GERMANY.—Photographs from Berlin and the British none of Germany received by air mail yesterday. TOP LEFT: Armoured cars of the 11th Hussars on patrol in the British sector of Berlin. BOTTOM LEFT: Food for blockaded Berlin. A Royal Air Force plane unloading at Gatow airport. The time allowed for transferring 55001 b of supplies from an aircraft to Army Service Corps trucks is 12 minutes. The trucks operate a 24-hour service in the city. RIGHT: General Sir Brian Robertson, the British Commander-in-Chief in Germany, inspecting sacks of food for Berlin in a hangar “warehouse" at an airfield near Hanover. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 7
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