Mit ‘Berlin’ getaggte Artikel

The Big Lift – 1948 Berlin Airlift re-enactment

Samstag, 21. April 2012

Shot on location, The Big Lift is a reenactment of the Berlin Airlift of 1948. After the Russians decide to blockade West Berlin and no supplies can reach the area via land or water, the US Air Force and other allies steps in to bring food and fuel to the inhabitants via air in spite of dangerous flying conditions. The film follows the adventures of a C-54 flight engineer (Montgomery Clift) and an air traffic controller (Paul Douglas) as they participate in the effort.

The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936

Donnerstag, 12. April 2012

In this video introduction to the Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936, American Jewish athlete Marty Glickman, US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director Sara J. Bloomfield, exhibition curator Susan Bachrach, and German Jewish athlete Gretel Bergmann reflect and remember the 1936 Olympic Games as more than history. To learn more about the 1936 Olympics, visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at www.ushmm.org

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989

Montag, 09. April 2012

On the 9th of November, 1989, the Berlin Wall is opened after nearly three decades keeping East and West Berliners apart.

GHS do Berlin – April 2012

Freitag, 06. April 2012

just a little video of our History trip to Berlin – from our perspective. (oh, sorry Kirsty for making you look a little bit silly. but it made us all laugh. ^_^) (the promised video has come a bit late – sorry) ——————- the music is Dance II from In the Upper Room by Philip Glass – no copyright intended.

Cold War 04/24 full length documentary Berlin 1948 1949

Dienstag, 03. April 2012

www.youtube.com Cold War international History project, Washington, DC; Dept of war studies, King’s college, London; Institute of Universal History, Moscow; National Security Archive, Washington, DC Cold War 04/24 full length documentary Berlin 1948 1949