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CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT: Cold War Relations 1941-1965 The Berlin Blockade and Airlift

CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT: Cold War Relations 1941-1965 The Berlin Blockade and Airlift What caused the Cold War ?. HOMEWORK – SOURCE GATHERING. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift. Judge who is to blame for increasing Cold War tension Compare evidence to support a theory.

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CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT: Cold War Relations 1941-1965 The Berlin Blockade and Airlift

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  1. CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT: • Cold War Relations 1941-1965 • The Berlin Blockade and Airlift • What caused the Cold War?

  2. HOMEWORK – SOURCE GATHERING WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  3. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift • Judge who is to blame for increasing Cold War tension • Compare evidence to support a theory You have space in your book to make spider diagrams about the Berlin Blockade and Airlift, use the following details to help (if you can’t keep up all these details are in your blue notes at the back), all the time think about the paragraph that you will have to produce once this is done – are your notes going to help you answer this question? WAS THE BERLIN BLOCKADE OR THE AIRLIFT A GREATER CAUSE OF TENSION IN THE COLD WAR? The main assessment focus will be on the interrelationship between these two, so think about how they’re linked and which one is to blame. WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  4. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift • The Berlin Blockade • IN A NUTSHELL • At first travel between the four sectors • in Berlin had been easy; people could live in • one sector and work in another. • Then in June 1948 Stalin blockaded West Berlin. • From June 1948 until May 1949, Joseph Stalin ordered that all traffic between West Germany and West Berlin should be stopped. He was able to close the road, canal and rail routes, but was not able to prevent the western allies, Great Britain, France and the USA from bringing supplies into West Berlin by air. The Berlin Airlift lasted ten • and a half months and one plane landed in • West Berlin every ninety seconds. WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  5. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift • Why did Stalin blockade Berlin? • The main reason for the blockade was that Great Britain and the USA had made it clear that they intended to rebuild the economy in their zones of Germany. Marshall Aid was one of the reasons why Stalin tried to force the west out of West Berlin in 1948. WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  6. 1947 the British and US zones were joined together in ‘BIZONIA’. the west. • 1948 the French zone was added in ‘TRIZONIA’.

  7. Stalin believed that Germany should be kept weak to prevent any risk of further trouble. He also wanted to get reparations from Germany to help rebuild the Soviet Union. • In 1948 the western allies announced that they were going to introduce a new currency in the west to help the economy get going again. • This would mean that east and west would be separate economically. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  8. The West was in fact breaking agreements made at Yalta and Potsdam. • All changes to Germany had to be agreed by all four occupying powers. • West Berlin was also a temptation to East Berliners. • In the west the Marshall Plan was beginning to make life much better. • Already East Berliners and East Germans were leaving for the west. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift WHO IS MORE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BREAKDOWN OF RELATIONS? WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  9. VII – The Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift • Judge who is to blame for increasing Cold War tension • Compare evidence to support a theory • How did the Allies react? • They were determined that Stalin should not succeed. • General Lucius Clay the US commander in Berlin said, • ‘If West Berlin falls, West Germany will be next’. • Clay offered to fight his way out of West Berlin, but was ordered not to by Truman. • The Allies believed that if they gave in Stalin would behave as Hitler had in the 1930s. More and more countries would be taken over. • The Allies began to bring supplies into West Berlin by air. 4,000 tonnes were needed every day. Eventually they were bringing in 8,000 tonnes; even coal was brought in by plane. • More than 320,000 flights were made altogether and 79 pilots died. • In May 1949 Stalin gave up. It was obvious that the West was not going to give in so he ended the blockade. WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

  10. WAS THE BERLIN BLOCKADE OR THE AIRLIFT A GREATER CAUSE OF TENSION IN THE COLD WAR? Re-active Pro-active

  11. CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT PARAGRAPH PRACTICE ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVE FOCUS – KEY FEATURES

  12. HOMEWORK – SOURCE GATHERING DON’T FORGET YOUR HOMEWORK, YOU WILL BE STUCK NEXT LESSON WITHOUT IT! WHAT CAUSED THE COLD WAR?

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