Berlin Airlift Monument
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At the intersection of Willy Brandt Allee and Schiersteiner Straße. Monument
A red, rectangular granite block monument which commemorates the names of 31 American servicemen and civilian who died in service during the Berlin Airlift operations.
The Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control. The Soviets offered to drop the blockade if the Western Allies withdrew the newly introduced Deutsche Mark from West Berlin.
The Western Allies organised the Berlin Airlift (also known as Berliner Luftbrücke, literally "Berlin Air Bridge" in German) from 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949 to carry supplies to the people of West Berlin, a difficult feat given the size of the city's population. Aircrews from the American, British, French, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, and South African:338 air forces flew over 200,000 sorties in one year, providing necessities such as fuel and food, with the original plan being to lift 3,475 tons of supplies daily. By the spring of 1949, that number was often met twofold, with the peak daily delivery totalling 12,941 tons.
Having initially concluded there was no way the airlift could work, its continued success became an increasing embarrassment for the Soviets. On 12 May 1949, the USSR lifted the blockade of West Berlin, although for a time the Americans and British continued to supply the city by air as they were worried that the Soviets would resume the blockade and were only trying to disrupt western supply lines. The Berlin Airlift officially ended on 30 September 1949 after fifteen months. The US Air Force had delivered 1,783,573 tons (76.40% of total) and the RAF 541,937 tons (23.30% of total), totalling 2,334,374 tons, nearly two-thirds of which was coal, on 278,228 flights to Berlin.
The C-47s and C-54s together flew over 92,000,000 miles (148,000,000 km) in the process, almost the distance from Earth to the Sun. At the height of the Airlift, one plane reached West Berlin every thirty seconds.
Seventeen American and eight British aircraft crashed during the operation. A total of 101 fatalities were recorded as a result of the operation, including 40 Britons and 31 Americans, mostly due to non-flying accidents.
The Berlin Blockade served to highlight the competing ideological and economic visions for postwar Europe and played a major role in drawing West Germany into the NATO orbit several years later in 1955.
Source of information: en.wikipedia.org
Monument Text:
DIE
LANDESHAUPTSTADT
WIESBADEN
GEDENKT DER ANLÄSSLICH
DER LUFTBRÜCKE FÜR
BERLIN 1948-49
GESTORBENEN ANGEHÖRIGEN
DER IN WIESBADEN
STATIONIERTEN
US-LUFTSTREITKRÄFTE
1st Lieutenant Ralph H. Boyd
Petty Officer 3d Class Harry R. Crites Jr.
Captain Joel M. Devolentine
Major Edwin C. Diltz
1st Lieutenant Eugene S. Erickson
Mr. Karl von Hagen (Civilian)
1st Lieutenant Willis F. Hargis
Technical Sergeant Herbert F. Heinig
Captain William R. Howard
1st Lieutenant Charles H.King
1st Lieutenant Craig B.Ladd
2d Lieutenant Donald J. Leemon
1st Lieutenant William T. Lucas
1st Lieutenant Robert C. von Luehrte
Private First Class Jonnie T. Orms
Captain Billy E. Phelps
Technical Sergeant Charles L. Putnam
Captain William A. Rathgeber
1st Lieutenant George B. Smith
1st Lieutenant Royce C. Stephens
Private Ronald E. Stone
1st Lieutenant Robert W. Stuber
Corporal Norbert H. Theis
Captain James A. Vaughan
Sergeant Bernard J. Watkins
1st Lieutenant Robert P. Weaver
Technical Sergeant Lloyd G. Wells
1st Lieutenant Lowell A. Wheaton Jr.
1st Lieutenant Leland V. Williams
Sergeant Richard Winter
1st Lieutenant Richard M. Wurgel
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
10th Troop Carrier Group
1263rd Air Transport Squadron
1273rd Air Transport Squadron
14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group
40th Troop Carrier Squadron
439th Troop Carrier Group
48th Troop Carrier Squadron
513th Troop Carrier Group
53rd Troop Carrier Squadron
60th Troop Carrier Command
61st Air Installation Squadron
7100 Headquarters Command Wing
7234 Food Service Squadron
7290 Air Base Group
United States Air Force
Wars:
Cold War
WWII
Battles:
Berlin Airlift
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