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Looking Down the Corridors

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by Kevin Wright


  The operations were conducted in great secrecy, despite the circumstantial and anecdotal information that the Soviets and East Germans were well aware of them. These flying activities went largely unhindered by Soviet and GDR forces. Indeed the Soviets became complicit in the whole process by being prepared to keep their knowledge of the Western flights largely to themselves. The Allies conducted the flights covertly, keeping them largely secret from their own armed forces, let alone the wider public. This allowed the Soviets to ‘turn a Nelsonian eye’ to them, largely impotent as they were to prevent them, without provoking a serious crisis with the West. Had the Soviets been determined to hide their activities and equipment from the West, they could have done so more effectively. By not constantly trying to hide all their operations and equipment, sometimes doing the complete opposite by putting them openly on display, the Soviets helped foster an element of stability, even at very tense times across a vulnerable divided city at the heart of the Cold War.

  The Wall comes down in 1990.

  Notes

  1 David Brog to Stephen Barranco communication, 26 February 2008.

  2 van Waarde (2010), p. 9.

  3 Aldrich (2011), pp. 111–12, 126–31.

  4 Interviews with David Clark and Brian King.

  5 The National Archive: CAB/128/36, CC 14 (62), 15 February 1962, p. 3.

  6 The National Archive: FO371/163670. Telegram No. 645, Berlin to FO, 23 July 1962, and Telegram No. 648, Berlin to FO, 24 July 1962.

  7 Interview with Paul Fallon.

  8 The National Archive: PRO DEFE 71/8, Doc’s 2A to 2C, 6 May 1975.

  9 The National Archive: PRO DEFE 71/8 ‘BASC Form 11’, Doc. 3.

  10 Wright (2011), p. 27.

  11 Williams (2006), p. 23.

  12 The National Archive: FCO 33/5043, BASC/1/1/AIR, 27 March 1981. Although his protest was rapidly dismissed, if it was was in any way accurate, it again illustrates the Soviets were well aware of the Allies activities.

  13 Marsden (1998), p. 192.

  14 Aircrew interviews.

  15 http://aad.archives.gov/aad/createpdf?rid=312848&dt=2082&dl=.

  16 Aircrew interviews.

  17 Aircrew interviews.

  18 Peter Jefferies’ Flying Logbook entries for 1977.

  APPENDIX

  Targets Covered by the Corridor and BCZ Flights

  Location

  Corridor

  Nationality

  Target type

  Allstedt

  South

  Soviet

  Airfield and SA-3 Site

  Alt Rüdersdorf

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Bad Frankenhausen

  South

  East German

  Barracks

  Bad Langensalza

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Bad Salzungen

  South

  East German

  Barracks

  Basdorf

  BCZ

  East German

  Barracks

  Beelitz

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks/hospital

  Behnsdorf

  Centre

  Soviet

  Radar Site

  Berlin-Karlshorst

  BCZ

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks and headquarters

  Bernau

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Bernberg

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Biesenthal

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Logistic

  Bittkau

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Training area

  Börgitz

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Born

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Brand

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Brandenburg

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Brandenburg-Briest

  Centre

  East German

  Airfield

  Brück

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Logistics installation and training area

  Burg bei Magdeburg

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks and logistics

  Cochstedt

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Colbitz

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Dallgow-Döberitz

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Damgarten (Putnitz)

  North Coast

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Dessau

  South

  East German

  Barracks

  Eisenach

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Eisenach-Haina

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Airfield and training area

  Finow (Eberswalde)

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Finsterwalde

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Gardelegen

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Genthin

  Centre

  East German

  Logistic

  Glau

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks and SAM site

  Gotha

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Gross Behnitz

  North

  East German

  Barracks

  Gross Dölln (Templin)

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Gross Glienicke

  BCZ

  East German

  Barracks

  Hagenow

  North

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Havelberg

  North

  East German

  Barracks

  Hillersleben

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Jävenitz

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Training area

  Jüterbog

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield, barracks and training area

  Jüterbog (Altes Lager)

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Kehnert

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  River-crossing area

  Kirchmöser

  Centre

  Soviet

  Logistics and radar site

  Kochstedt

  South

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Königs Wusterhausen

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Workshop

  Köthen

  South

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Krampnitz

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Kummersdorf

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Ladeburg-Lanke

  BCZ

  East German

  Logistic

  Lehnin

  South

  East German

  Barracks

  Letzlinger Heide

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Training area

  Ludwigslust

  North

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks


  Lübtheen

  North

  East German

  Training area

  Mahlwinkel

  Centre

  Soviet

  Airfield and barracks

  Mittenwalde

  BCZ

  East German

  Logistic

  Mühlhausen

  South

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Neuruppin

  North

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Nordhausen

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Oranienburg

  BCZ

  Soviet/East German

  Airfield and barracks

  Parchim

  North

  Soviet

  Airfield and barracks

  Peenemünde

  North Coast

  Airfield

  Perleberg

  North

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Planken

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  Barracks

  Potsdam

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Rangsdorf

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks and logistics

  Rathenow

  Centre

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Rechlin-Lärz (Mirow)

  North Coast

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Ribnitz-Damgarteh (Pütnitz)

  North Coast

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Ringfurth

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  River crossing area

  Rosslau

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks and training area

  Schlotheim

  South

  Soviet

  Barracks and airfield

  Schönfelde

  BCZ

  East German

  Airfield

  Schönwalde

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Sondershausen

  South

  Barracks

  Sperenberg

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Stahnsdorf

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Barracks

  Stendal

  Centre

  Soviet

  Airfield and barracks

  Storkow

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Logistic

  Strausberg

  BCZ

  East German

  Barracks and airfield

  Tangermünde

  Centre

  Soviet/East German

  River crossing area

  Templin

  North

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Töpchin

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Logistics

  Werder

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Logistics

  Werneuchen

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Airfield and SAM site

  Wittstock

  North

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Zerbst

  South

  Soviet

  Airfield

  Zossen-Wünsdorf

  BCZ

  Soviet

  Headquarters

  GLOSSARY

  2ème Bureau

  Intelligence Branch (France)

  10 GTD

  10 Guards Tank Division

  10 RG

  10th Reconnaissance Group

  10 PCS

  10th Photo Charting Squadron

  16 TAA

  16 Tactical Air Army, previously 24 TAA

  20 GA

  20 Guards Army

  19 MRD

  19 Motor Rifle Division

  21 AGPIU

  21st Army Group Photographic Interpretation Unit

  21 Int Coy (V)

  21 Intelligence Company (Volunteers)

  24 TAA

  24 Tactical Air Army, later 16TAA

  2ATAF

  Second Allied Tactical Air Force – NATO formation

  2TAF

  Second Tactical Air Force – RAF command

  3 Int & Sy Coy

  3 Intelligence and Security Company

  3 SA

  3 Shock Army

  35 MRD

  35 Motor Rifle Division

  4 MFPS

  4 Mobile Field Photographic Section

  4 MFPU

  4 Mobile Field Photographic Unit

  4025 SRS

  4025th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron

  45 RS

  45th Reconnaissance Squadron

  6 Inf Regt

  6th Infantry Regiment

  7 Avn Flt AAC

  7 Aviation Flight Army Air Corps

  6911 RS (M)

  6911th Radio Squadron (Mobile)

  6916 RS (M)

  6916th Radio Squadron (Mobile)

  7 Flt AAC

  7 Flight Army Air Corps

  7 SOS

  7th Special Operations Squadron

  7010 Flt RAFVR

  7010 Flight Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

  7167 TS

  7167th Transport Squadron

  7405 SS

  7405th Support Squadron

  7406 SS

  7406th Support Squadron

  7407 SS

  7407th Support Squadron

  7499 SS

  7499th Support Squadron

  7499 SG

  7499th Support Group

  7575 OG

  7575th Operations Group

  7580 OS

  7580th Operations Squadron

  A-26/B-26 Invader

  US twin-engine light bomber used on Corridor photo-graphic missions

  AAA

  Anti-Aircraft Artillery

  AB

  Air Base

  ACC

  Allied Control Commission

  ACIU

  Allied Central Interpretation Unit

  ADF

  Automatic Direction Finder(ing)

  ADIZ

  Air Defence Identification Zone

  AdlA

  Armée de l’Air – French Air Force

  AFB

  Air Force Base

  AFN

  Armed Forces Network

  ALAT

  Aviation Légère de l’Armée de Terre (France)

  AMARC

  Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Center

  AMLM

  Allied Military Liaison Mission(s)

  Andover

  British twin-engine transport aircraft designed by Hawker Siddley

  Anson

  British twin-engine light transport aircraft manufactured by Avro

  AO

  Aerial Observer

  AOB

  Air Order of Battle

  AOP

  Air Observation Post

  APC

  Armoured Personnel Carrier

  APIS

  Army Photographic Interpretation Section

  APIU (BAOR)

  Army Photographic Interpretation Unit (British Army of the Rhine)

  APU

  Auxiliary Power Unit

  APR

  Air Photographic Reading

  ASF

  Aircraft Servicing Flight

  ASTAC

  Analyseur Superhétérodyne TACtique

  ATC

  Air Traffic Control

  ATCC

  Air Traffic Control Centre

  AVM

  Air Vice-Marshal

  B-17G

  Flying Fortress US Bomber aircraft used on Corridor and BCZ flights 1947–53

  BAOR

  British Army of the Rhine

  BARTCC


  Berlin Air Route Traffic Control Centre

  BASC

  Berlin Air Safety Centre

  BCZ

  Berlin Control Zone

  BE

  Bombing (later Basic) Encyclopaedia of targets

  BFBS

  British Forces Broadcasting Service (formerly BFN)

  BFLB

  Berlin for Lunch Bunch. Title bestowed on 7405 SS crews

  BFN

  British Forces Network (later BFBS)

  BGÉ

  Bureau de Guerre Électronique

  BIB

  Berlin Infantry Brigade (UK)

 

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