Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

 Photo Collection
 AirBridge to Berlin
 Road to Confrontation
 Who's Who During Big 4
 Political Activity Resumes
 Who's Who in New Berlin Governments
 Background on Conflict with USSR
 Eye of the Storm
 Marshall Plan
 The Airlift Begins
 Pilots
 Chocolate Flier
 Grateful Berliners
 Lighter Side (Cartoons)
 "Operation Vittles" Gets Organized
 Winter Campaign
 Blockade Lifted
 Aftermath 1949 -- 1959
 Photo Collection

Background on Conflict with USSR

Stalin, Truman and Churcill at the Potsdam Conference

Stalin, Truman and Churcill at the Potsdam Conference


The battleship Missouri, sent to Turkay as a gesture of US support for her against soviet territorial claims. Substantial US aid soon followed.

The battleship Missouri, sent to Turkay as a gesture of US support for her against soviet territorial claims. Substantial US aid soon followed.


Eye of the Storm

US military police at Potsdamer Platz where the US, British and Soviet sectors meet. The spuare was often the scene of confrontations between Communists and supporters of Western democracy.

US military police at Potsdamer Platz where the US, British and Soviet sectors meet. The spuare was often the scene of confrontations between Communists and supporters of Western democracy.


British soldiers relax in their occupation sector. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in the background still sits on the Kurfustendamm and has been left in its ruined state as a memorial to war.

British soldiers relax in their occupation sector. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in the background still sits on the Kurfustendamm and has been left in its ruined state as a memorial to war.


The Unter den Linden in the Soviet sector looking toward the Brandenburg Gate and British Sector.

The Unter den Linden in the Soviet sector looking toward the Brandenburg Gate and British Sector.


The May 13, 1948 meeting of the Berlin Kommandantura, one of last meetings that the Soviets representatives attended.

The May 13, 1948 meeting of the Berlin Kommandantura, one of last meetings that the Soviets representatives attended.


Rail and barge traffic begins to stack up as the blockage begins in earnest. Before the currency reform, black-market activity was common throughout Germany.

Rail and barge traffic begins to stack up as the blockage begins in earnest. Before the currency reform, black-market activity was common throughout Germany.


US troops check identification cards and search for unauthorized goods during a

US troops check identification cards and search for unauthorized goods during a "search and seizure" operation.


Allied financial experts explain the currency reform at a press briefing at OMGUS headquarters, 18 June 1948. US Deputy Assistant Financial Advisor Jo Fisher Freeman is speaking, British and French advisors are seated to his right and the man at far left against the wall is believed to Edward Tenenbaum.

Allied financial experts explain the currency reform at a press briefing at OMGUS headquarters, 18 June 1948. US Deputy Assistant Financial Advisor Jo Fisher Freeman is speaking, British and French advisors are seated to his right and the man at far left against the wall is believed to Edward Tenenbaum.


West Sector residents exchanging Reichsmarks for Deutsche Marks.

West Sector residents exchanging Reichsmarks for Deutsche Marks.


The Soviet side of their checkpoint on the autobahn at Helmstedt.

The Soviet side of their checkpoint on the autobahn at Helmstedt.


Marshall Plan

President Truman with Secretary of State Marshall, Marshall Plan administrator Paul G. Hoffman and Averall Harriman in the Oval office of the White House.

President Truman with Secretary of State Marshall, Marshall Plan administrator Paul G. Hoffman and Averall Harriman in the Oval office of the White House.


The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is one of thirteen Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.

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