Where would one find these 2 ‘halves’ of a monument? What was the lasting impact of the incident commemorated by the monument(s)?
Quoting Appu,
“Berlin Airlift memorials at Berlin-Tempelhof & Rhein-Main. There is also one at RAF Celle. The lasting impact was the division of Germany into two countries”
Fully cracked by Appu, Anil Raghavan and Joyce George.


A – Berlin airlift memorial near Tempelhof terminal
B – other part of the monument at Rhein main airbase at Frankfurt-am-Main
the 3 pointers indicate the 3 air-routes to berlin.
Berlin Airlift memorials at Berlin-Tempelhof & Rhein-Main. There is also one at RAF Celle. The lasting impact was the division of Germany into two countries.
Berlin Airlift Monument in Berlin-Tempelhof, displaying the names of the 39 British and 31 American airmen who lost their lives during the operation. Similar monuments can be found at the military airfield of Wietzenbruch near the former RAF Celle and at Rhein-Main Air Base.
The Airlift Memorial at Rhein Main Air Base, Frankfurt, and on Luftbruckenplatz at Tempelhf Airport in Berlin.
The Berlin Airlift Monument at Tempelhof, and a similar monument at the Rhein-Main air base near Frankfurt, the other end of the “airlift bridge”. The first encounter of the cold war, the airlift proved to be a strategic weapon.
This memorial to the Berlin Airlift stands in front of Tempelhof Airport. Berlin Airlift Memorial on Platz der Luftbrücke in front of the airport, displaying the names of the 39 British and 31 American pilots who lost their lives during the operation, and symbolising the three air corridors.
Berlin Blockade
Berlin airlift memorial at templehoff&frankfurt
the massive airlift lead to separation of germany’s&birth of GDR
Berlin airlift of 1948/49. A. in Berlin tempelhof airport and B. in Rhein-Main Air Base, Frankfurt
This is the Berlin Airlift memorial at “Airlift Square” . They represent the three air corridors used by the planes in the Airlift of 1948. Behind is the Tempelhof Airport in Germany
Berlin Airlift Monument in Berlin-Tempelhof & frankfurt which lead to the separation of Germany