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The Berlin Crisis

The Berlin Crisis. How do the US & Soviet Union “fight” their first Cold War Battle?. Trouble in Berlin. Says US is violating international law. Potsdam Agreement states Germany must pay reparations to USSR

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The Berlin Crisis

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  1. The Berlin Crisis How do the US & Soviet Union “fight” their first Cold War Battle?

  2. Trouble in Berlin • Says US is violating international law • Potsdam Agreement states Germany must pay reparations to USSR • Marshall Plan giving millions to West German zones, Truman says that money cannot be used to pay to Soviet Union • Installs a communist govt. in Soviet zone, that govt forms the country of East Germany, a Soviet Satellite • Soviet section of Berlin becomes E. Berlin, the E. German capital. No chance of merging zones now. Joseph Stalin • US, Britain & France allow their zones to merge and form a government, creating country of West Germany • Western sections of Berlin merge to form West Berlin • US/GB will have to travel through East Germany to supply City of W. Berlin. Harry Truman

  3. Soviets & East Germans block roads connecting West Germany to West Berlin The Berlin Blockade • No agreement was signed allowing west to use those roads • Soviets hope US will just give up West Berlin Berlin Airlift • US & Britain will airlift supplies into the city, saying they have a legal right to do so (Operation Vittles) • 278K flights were made (June 26-May 11) • 2.3 million tons of food and supplies were delivered • Despite threatening military action, the Soviet Union ends the blockade on May 11, 1949

  4. US Cold War Foreign Policy Berlin Airllift Containment Policy Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan

  5. What is the cartoonists opinion of the Berlin Blockade?

  6. Since roads were blocked into Berlin, US & Britain had to airlift supplies to the city.

  7. East and West Berlin and Berlin Airlift airports.

  8. A miniature city is used instruct how the airlift will work and locations that will be used.

  9. US Air traffic controllers directing the airlift

  10. Pilots at Rhein-Main flew four round trips per day.

  11. The limited load capacity of the C-47 aircraft necessitated that the much larger C-54s be added to the airlift as quickly as possible. A single C-54 was capable of carrying as much cargo as four of its older cousins.

  12. Jewish Passover food arriving in Berlin.

  13. Fresh milk being loaded on a C-47. Shipments of whole milk soon were dropped in favor of more weight efficient condensed milk.

  14. One of the first planes to bring in supplies. Food had to be rationed as well. Two-thirds of a pound per day for employed persons and one-half pound for the unemployed.

  15. A C-54 flies over a graveyard and perilously close to some apartments buildings while making its landing approach.

  16. Remains of a Navy C-54 after a crash landing on the night of November 15, 1948.

  17. Miniature parachutes carrying treats for the kids can be seen dropping from a C-54 as it comes in for a landing.

  18. German children playing out their own Berlin Airlift

  19. Waiting for supplies. Notice the kids sitting on rubble from WWII

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