In this Screen Gems outtake, former president Harry S. Truman discusses the situation leading up to the Berlin Airlift. He recalls that the Russians had blocked supply routes by road, rail, and water, and the only option left was to bring supplies to Berlin by air. They assembled as many planes as they could to deliver food, coal, and other supplies to Berlin, and within 11 months a plane was landing there every 63 seconds. Eventually the Russians realized they were not going to win this round and gave up on the blockade.
This item is from the Screen Gems Collection. The Screen Gems Collection consists of outtakes created during the production of the film series, "Decision: The Conflicts of Harry S. Truman" which aired on television in 1964 and 1965. This item is in the public domain. Please credit: Screen Gems Collection, Harry S. Truman Library.
This film is part of the Motion Picture series at the Truman Library. Please see this link for the National Archives Catalog record: [ Ссылка ]
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