Behind enemy lines in East Germany with a US Military Liaison Mission driver Part 1 (183)
Tom Favia served with the USMLM, The US Military Liaison Mission which the Soviet Union permitted to operate in East Germany at the end of World War 2 for monitoring and furthering better relationships between the Soviet and Western occupation forces. The British & French also had missions in East Germany and the Soviets has theirs in West Germany.
Tom tells the amazing story of his recruitment from being an art student to being deployed “behind enemy lines” in East Germany. He also describes his earlier career on the Inner German border and then we move to his USMLM career. We hear about his driver training, planning procedures and the process for exiting West Berlin as well as details of the vehicles including the “James Bond switches”.
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I am delighted to welcome Tom Favia to our Cold War conversation…
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0:00 Introduction and guest introduction
3:08 Journey of Tom Favia from art school to the US Army
9:56 Tom Favia's role on the inner German border and experiences
17:18 Arrival and first impressions of West Berlin and initial training
25:11 Changes to recruitment and training after the Nicholson incident
33:10 Operational and representational headquarters in East and West Berlin
39:30 Gathering information from the Soviets at parties
44:34 Procedures for a mission and crossing from West Berlin to East Germany
51:08 Navigation and target selection during Cold War
1:00:17 Incidents where the Soviets tried to hinder their mission
1:01:33 Acknowledging the patrons and show wrap-up
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