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German workmen unload food from a British Royal Air Force flying boat, one of ten
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German workmen unload food from a British Royal Air Force flying boat, one of ten
German workmen unload food from a British Royal Air Force flying boat, one of ten maintaining a thrice-daily service from Hamburg and landing on the Wannsee here. The cargo is unloaded on to bridge-building pontoons floated into position by the Royal Engineers, and then trans-shipped to barges. Russia has protested against the landings by the flying-boats, contending that Berlin waterways are under Soviet control. - 8th July 1948
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing German workmen unloading food from a British Royal Air Force flying boat. The image transports us back to the year 1948 when tensions were high due to the Russian blockade in Berlin. Against this backdrop, ten RAF flying boats valiantly maintained a thrice-daily service from Hamburg, defying political boundaries. Here, we witness the meticulous process of unloading essential supplies onto bridge-building pontoons skillfully positioned by the Royal Engineers. These pontoons serve as floating platforms that facilitate smooth trans-shipment of cargo to waiting barges. However, controversy looms over these landings as Russia vehemently protests against them, asserting their control over Berlin waterways. The photograph's composition is striking; it showcases the powerful propellers of the flying boat juxtaposed against workers diligently carrying out their duties onshore. This visual contrast symbolizes both progress and resilience amidst political turmoil. Preserved by Topography, this historical snapshot serves as a reminder of humanity's unwavering spirit during challenging times. It encapsulates not only an important chapter in German-British relations but also highlights how even in times of conflict, cooperation can prevail for the greater good - ensuring sustenance reaches those who need it most.
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