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The Berlin Airlift

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In the beginning of the Berlin airlift, Germany was broken apart into four sections. Soivent Union, America, British and France all has a section. Berlin was located in the soviet union territory but was also broke into sections. So the u.s and britain decided that after WW2 there has been huge destruction throughout europe and germany. There economy was bad and no one was working or getting paid. So in result France, Britain and the U.S. joined together to make up Benzonia. One of the changes that they made was to make a new currency for their section of Germany because they needed to help and support there part of Berlin because it was demolished after WW2. They also decided to help to introduce the marshall plan to Berlin and the rest of …show more content…

They started to bring more goods by air then they were by ground. Now stalin is was starting get annoyed because the allies are trying to keep containment while Stalin is trying to spread communism. So he decided to build a wall in between to make sure the people of east berlin don't get influence by the allies and what they are doing. The United States launched “Operation Vittles” on June 26, with the United Kingdom and two days later with “Operation Plainfare.” Despite the desire for a peaceful resolution to the standoff, the United States also sent to the United Kingdom B-29 bombers, which were capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The beginning of the airlift proved difficult and Western diplomats asked the Soviets to seek a diplomatic solution to the impasse. The Soviets offered to drop the blockade if the Western Allies withdrew the Deutschmark from West Berlin. Even though the Allies rebuffed the Soviet offer, West Berlin’s position remained precarious, and the standoff had political consequences on the ground. In September 1948, the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), the German Communist Party of the Soviet zone of occupation, marched on the Berlin City Council and forced it to adjourn. Fearing that the Western Allies might halt the airlift and cede West Berlin to the Soviets, 300,000 West Berliners gathered at the Reichstag to show …show more content…

At the height of the campaign, one plane landed every 45 seconds at Tempelhof Airport. By spring 1949, the Berlin Airlift proved successful. The Western Allies showed that they could sustain the operation indefinitely. At the same time, the Allied counter-blockade on eastern Germany was causing severe shortages, which, Moscow feared, might lead to political

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