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(Bonus) Berlin Blockade - Wikipedia

2024/3/5
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(Bonus) The Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War). During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany), the Soviet Union) blocked the Western Allies)' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin) under Western control). The Soviets offered to drop the blockade if the Western Allies withdrew the newly introduced Deutsche Mark) from West Berlin).

The Western Allies organised the Berlin Airlift (German): Berliner Luftbrücke, lit.) "Berlin Air Bridge") from 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949 to carry supplies to the people of West Berlin, a difficult feat given the size of the city and the population. American) and British) air forces flew over Berlin more than 250,000 times, dropping necessities such as fuel and food, with the original plan being to lift 3,475 tons of supplies daily. By the spring of 1949, that number was often met twofold, with the peak daily delivery totalling 12,941 tons). Among these was the work of the later concurrent Operation Little Vittles in which candy-dropping aircraft dubbed "raisin bombers)" generated much goodwill among German children.