01 Apr 2018
40m

Berlin during the 1960s and 70s and Signals Intelligence (2)

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Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times

Michael K. Ferris, a former U.S. Air Force signals intelligence specialist, recounts his experiences living and working in Berlin during the Cold War. Arriving in 1961 just days before the construction of the Berlin Wall, Ferris provides a unique perspective as both a military dependent and a later service member stationed at the Marienfelde site. He details the daily realities of monitoring Soviet air communications, the strict protocols for navigating the divided city, and the psychological atmosphere of an occupied territory. Notable recollections include the impact of President Kennedy’s 1963 visit, the somber reaction to his assassination, and the evolving restrictions on travel between East and West Berlin. These personal accounts illustrate the intersection of high-stakes geopolitical tension and the mundane, daily lives of American personnel stationed behind the Iron Curtain.

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