Further Reading
- D.M. Giangreco and Robert E. Griffin, Airbridge to Berlin - The Berlin Crisis of 1948, its Origins and Aftermath (1988), accessed at Harry S. Truman Library & Museum on August 14, 2006
- Alliierte in Berlin 1945-1994 by W. Durie. ISBN 97838305029062nd edition
- Berlin and the British Ally 1945-1990 by Maj Gen Sir Robert Corbett the last GOC British Troops Berlin Area. Published in 1994
- Berlin Bulletin Vol.36- Issue No 29
- British Garrison Berlin 1945 -1994, "No where to go", W. Durie ISBN 978-3-86408-068-5
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“Much reading is an oppression of the mind, and extinguishes the natural candle, which is the reason of so many senseless scholars in the world.”
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