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30 mar 2018 · The Berlin blockade. Berlin children wave at an Allied plane bringing supplies to the blockaded city during the crisis. The Berlin blockade was a tense 11-month period in the early Cold War, stemming from disputed access rights to the German city.
24 cze 2022 · On June 24, 1948, Soviet forces blockaded all road, rail and water routes into Berlin's Allied-controlled areas, stifling the vital flow of food, coal and other supplies. Soviet troop numbers...
12 cze 2006 · By nightfall, 80 tons of flour, milk and medicines had been delivered to the blacked-out western half of the city. General LeMay put his logistics staff to work to figure out what it would take to build an air bridge to the city with the aircraft available in the theater.
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, that started in 1947, two years after the end of World War II, and lasted until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Significance: The Cold War was a global conflict in which the West under the leadership of the USA struggled for world supremacy against the Soviet Union and the Eastern Block it dominated. It was above all ideologically, economically, and technologically driven. Militarily, the competition between both blocs fueled an unprecedented arms race ...
What were Soviet influence and disinformation campaigns? What did the West do about them? This study answers these questions, explaining the Cold War strategies followed by the USSR, as well as the Western response.
29 sty 2007 · The Berlin Airlift. On June 24, 1948, the Cold War began in the war-torn, divided city of Berlin. The Soviets, who controlled all of East Germany and the eastern half of Berlin, blocked all...