RM2BX55KW–The architect of the Berlin-Tempelhof airport, Ernst Sagebiel, on the building site in May 1937.
RM2JMTHT5–Hoffmann Franz, settlement Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof (1937): Sohlbanksteine 1: 1. Light break on paper, 66 x 48 cm (including scan edges) Hoffmann Franz (1884-1951): Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RM2B2B8H0–The architect of the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, Ernst Sagebiel on the building site in May 1937.
RMBGT62B–TEMPELHOF AIRPORT TERMINAL, BERLIN, GERMANY, ERNST SAGEBIEL
RMC460E9–Construction site of the Tempelhof airport in Berlin, 1937
RME0G09X–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RMCPJ2BN–Start of a Junkers Ju 52 on the Berlin Tempelhof Airport, 1937
RMK14634–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RM2JMTHTA–Hoffmann Franz, settlement Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof (1937): Alboinstraße: staircase cut 1:20. Pencil over light break on paper, 108.9 x 56.2 cm (including scan edges) Hoffmann Franz (1884-1951): Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RMBGT627–TEMPELHOF AIRPORT TERMINAL, BERLIN, GERMANY, ERNST SAGEBIEL
RME0G0G1–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RMCPJ2CG–Start of a Junkers Ju 52 on the Berlin Tempelhof Airport, 1937
RMC460EB–Construction site of the Tempelhof airport in Berlin, 1937
RM2BX55K9–The picture shows the new construction of the gate at Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
RM2JMTHG6–Hoffmann Franz, settlement Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof (1937): Tankredstraße, Alboinstraße, Attilastraße: site plan and garden plan 1: 200. Colored pencil on cardboard, 49.8 x 107.3 cm (including scan edges) Hoffmann Franz (1884-1951): Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RMBGT62E–TEMPELHOF AIRPORT TERMINAL, BERLIN, GERMANY, ERNST SAGEBIEL
RMBAH83M–TEMPELHOF AIRPORT TERMINAL, ERNST SAGEBIEL, BERLIN, GERMANY
RME0G0G6–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RM2BX55HE–The picture shows the new construction of the boarding gate at Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
RM2B2B8FW–Aerial view of the Berlin-Tempelhof airport, probably in 1932.
RMTA15BM–Junkers Ju52 are waiting for take-off at the snow-covered Berlin-Tempelhof Airport.
RM2BX55HH–Several new buildings were constructed at the Tempelhof field, the topping-out ceremony of which was celebrated in May 1937.
RM2BX55KP–In the thirties expansion work was carried out on Tempelhof Airport until 1941. Here is shown the facade on the day of the topping-out ceremony in 1937.
RMCPJAE1–Hermann Goring at the topping-out ceremony for the airport Berlin-Tempelhof, 1937
RM2JMTHGB–Hoffmann Franz, Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof (1937): Tankredstraße, Alboinstraße, Attilastraße: site plan 1: 500. Ink, ink colored, watercolor, over a break on paper, 55.1 x 64.9 cm (including scan edges) Hoffmann Franz (1884-1951): Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RMTA2C7F–Lufthansa aircraft at the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport. Beside the three Junkers Ju52 there are also a Heinkel He-111 (tail number D-AXAV, given name 'Koeln') and a Douglas DC-3 on the apron. American Douglas DC-3 arrived as war booty to the Lufthansa fleet.
RM2BX55HN–Topping out ceremony at the Tempelhof Airport. Here, Hermann Goering hits three times a box in the terminal building, in which a gift certificate has been placed.
RMBAH83J–TEMPELHOF AIRPORT TERMINAL, ERNST SAGEBIEL, BERLIN, GERMANY
RM2GY4RF5–In front of the village church Tempelhof in Berlin lies the Klarensee. On the pond float in 1937 a raft with shelter for ducks and geese. [automated translation]
RMD8Y5AC–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RM2GY4RF8–The scrawny branches of a willow hang down into the Wilhelmsteich pond in Berlin-Tempelhof. Behind it stands the village church Tempelhof. The photo was taken on 3 December 1937. [automated translation]
RMCPMN2H–Hotpot meal in Berlin, 1937
RM2BX56JR–In the schoolyard of the Askanian Gymnasium in Tempelhof a swastika flag is hoisted in front of the lined up students and teachers.
RM2GY4REA–A ground controller gives a signal to the pilot of a Lufthansa Junkers Ju 86. The photograph was taken in 1937 at Berlin-Tempelhof Airport. [automated translation]
RMFD79MY–700 years celebration of the Berlin administrative regions, 1937
RM2BX5535–Launch of a three-engined Ju 52 at the Berlin-Tempelhof airport.
RM2JMTHRA–Hoffmann Franz, settlement Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof (1937): Attilastraße 18-19, Alboinstraße: floor plan KG 1:50. Ink colored, over a break on paper, 53.7 x 98.1 cm (including scan edges) Hoffmann Franz (1884-1951): Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RM2BX55HA–The picture shows the new construction of the boarding gate at Berlin Tempelhof Airport. On the right side is the gangway/terminal, on the left side the administration building and the entrance of the railway tunnel for underground freight handling.
RMTA2H99–The crew of the Pamir Airways, Freiherr von Gablenz, flight captain Untucht and their radio operator Karl Kirchhoff in Berlin-Tempelhof after crossing the Pamir mountains with a Junkers Ju 52. The crew was detained for four weeks in Chotan, China after a stopover.
RMC45FYC–Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf HeÃ?, 1937
RMD8Y5A9–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
RMFD81WA–Bernd Rosemeyer, Elly Beinhorn and Willy Messerschmitt, 1937
RM2JMTHB6–Cramer Carl, Attilahöhe settlement, Berlin-Tempelhof (03.04.1937): Wittekindstraße 78-80, Arnulfstraße 63-67, Totilastraße 25-29: floor plan 1 to 3, upper floor 1:50. Light break on paper, 74.8 x 107.3 cm (including scan edges) Cramer Carl : Siedlung Attilahöhe, Berlin-Tempelhof
RMD8Y5AD–Airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany 1937
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