Inside Germany’s biggest refugee camp in disused Tempelhof Airport developed by Nazis and housing 13,000 migrants which cops raided in hunt for Berlin terror suspect
Developed by the Nazis, Tempelhof Airport is now home to around 13,000 refugees who live in cramped conditions
THE disused airport which was home to the Pakistani migrant arrested after the deadly Berlin lorry attack is now Germany’s biggest refugee camp.
Tempelhof Airport has been raided by German cops following the Christmas market assault which killed 12 people.
The former travel hub, which was built in 1923 and developed by the Nazis, houses around 13,000 migrants waiting for permanent accommodation.
Rows and rows of temporary box rooms line the corridors with as many as 12 people sharing a 270 square foot cabin.
While Tempelhof’s occupants are only meant to stay for around six weeks, many refugees have been there for over six months due to a lack of housing.
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