D'Addario also spent time in the former Nazi capital of Berlin, which was occupied by Soviet, American, British and French troops. There he documented the hardships of Berliners' daily lives.
Tempelhof Airport stands as a symbol of resilience in Berlin's tumultuous history. During the Berlin Airlift, this site became a lifeline for West Berliners, who were cut off by the Soviet blockade.
In 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin. In 1953 ... using bulldozers to raze the site. In 2024, former South Carolina Gov.