germany. and as atika shubert reports, some are finding temporary shelter in an old airport with a lot of history. orville wright flew one of the planes first airplanes at tempelhof, berlin, and in the 1950s one of the busiest. after the war it became a symbol of freedom and lifeline for west berlin. cut off by the soviet union u.s. forces flew supplies in. the airport had secured its place in history long before it was closed in 2008. tempelhof airport exists almost as a time capsule. you can still see an old u.s. troop carrier parked out there. and you can cycle all up and down the massive rupp ways here. now, it really does stand as a sort of monument where plenty of space. so when the need came to house hundreds, even thousands of refugees, well, this seemed like