Berlin Airlift

Annotated Links

The following are links to sites for additional research or interest:

Frankfurt American High School Archive

The archive offers a collection of numerous photographs and ephemera of American Milcom residents living in West Germany from the occupation years to the end of the Cold War.


German Historical Institute

The institute has a rich archive of digital source material that includes documents, images, and maps of the period 1945-1990.


Germany at GMU

German studies and activities at Geroge Mason University. Includes links to German events, Freedom without Walls, Think Transatlantic, German Language @ GMU, and German Resources.


Library of Congress On-Line Catalog

Link to the on-line catalog for the Library of Congress. The archives contain many primary source documents, particularly non-government references, central to the development of Milcoms in Germany.


National Archives

Link to the on-line catalog for the National Archives at College Park, Maryland. The archives contain many primary source documents of government and military agencies and offices central to the development of Milcoms in Germany. Also includes references to the Big Picture film series.

Stars and Stripes

Link to the on-line digital archive for the Stars and Stripes newspaper, both European and Pacific editions.

Transatlantic Perspectives

Link to a research project that explores the American-European exchange processes during the twentieth century.

U.S. Army in Germany: From Occupation Army to "Keepers of the Peace"

Link to a site that maintains information plus an archive of personal stories, photographs and maps associated with the United States Army's presence in Germany during the Cold War period.

US Army Military History Institute

Link to the USAMHI through the US Army Heritage and Education Center at Carlisle, Maryland. The archives contain many primary and secondary source books and documents of government and military agencies and offices central to the development of Milcoms in Germany.


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