A portion of the several hundred thousand cubic yards of brick rubble removed from the streets of Berlin being crushed in the German rock-crusher prior to use on taxi-ways connecting the parking apron with the new 5,500-foot airstrip at Tegel Airfield in the French Sector of Berlin. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of History)
| Date Taken: | 06.12.2023 |
| Date Posted: | 06.21.2023 08:45 |
| Photo ID: | 7870406 |
| VIRIN: | 230612-A-WZ074-001 |
| Resolution: | 5940x4866 |
| Size: | 1.2 MB |
| Location: | BERLIN-TEGEL AIRPORT, BERLIN, DE |
| Web Views: | 93 |
| Downloads: | 3 |
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