The scale of the Berlin Airlift was almost unimaginable, and so were the risks. With West Berlin on the brink and winter setting in, Allied forces had to move fast, adapt quickly, and work against the odds.
In this episode, veterans recall the early days of Operation Plainfare: the crushing shortfall in supplies, the perilous flying conditions, and the loss of comrades. You'll hear how aircraft began landing every three minutes, how a disused airstrip became a vital new airport in record time, and how even the lakes of Berlin were pressed into service.
But it wasn’t just about logistics. This was a battle of wills, a moment when Anglo-American cooperation, German resilience and French ingenuity were put to the test under the shadow of Soviet pressure.
Featuring first-hand accounts from: John Eddy, Dick Arscott, Leo Hatcher, Larry Lamb, David Edwards and Fred Danckwardt.
This podcast was made possible thanks to the dedication, skill and expertise of some wonderful volunteers.
- Podcast Executive Producer: Scott McDonald
- Series Advisers: Martin Bisiker, Kate Haddock
- Series Researchers: Danny Booth, Eamonn Bownes, David Mishan
- Audio Production: Will Graves, Liz White, Tim Laulik-Walters
- Music: Iain Kitching, Tim Laulik-Walters
- Narrator: Alfie Jepp
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