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Divided Into Four U S Air
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On June 26, 1948 the largest airlift began as the
American and British forces began the Berlin
Airlift. To understand how the airlift came to be,
we have to look all the way back to the Yalta
Conference. The Yalta Conference began in February
1945 in which the three superpowers, America,
Russia and Britain, met to discuss the future of
post war Europe. America and Russia were emerging
as the two superpowers, and their deteriorating
relationship would soon lead to many problems that
would develop...
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Divided Into Four East And West Germany
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The Berlin Wall, for twenty-eight years, separated
friends, families, and a nation. A lot of
suffering began for Germany when World War II
commenced, but by the end of the war Germany was
in the mists of a disaster waiting to happen.
After WWII was over Germany was divided into four
parts. The United States, Great Britain, and
France controlled the three divisions that were
formed in the Western half; and the Eastern half
was controlled by the Soviet Republic. The Western
divisions eventually un...
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Berlin Wall Cold War
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... new permission to go to the East side of the
wall, but they could not take anything with them.
They were allowed to stay for only a week, and
they could only do this a couple times each year.
"As I talked to my German roommate who lived in
West Germany, he told me about all of the
hardships that the people in East Germany went
through. He visited East Germany and he told me
about all of the hassle he had to go through just
to see friends and family. He said he believes it
is as bad as being ...
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World War Ii Western Allies
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Historical Background to the Event The Berlin
crisis and airlift of 1948 is the initial and most
important event of the cold war. The episode which
led to the fall of Berlin wall has assisted in
formation of modern Germany. After World War II,
Germany became a conquered nation and was dived
into four zones which was controlled by its
victorious allies including United Nations,
France, Germany and Soviet Union. Berlin, capital
of Germany, though positioned in the eastern
soviet half, was also par...
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Hitler Eva Braun
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Hitler? s Last Days By Paul BeckeHitler? s final
days were filled with anger, sadness and turmoil.
Hitler decided he would stay in Berlin and die in
the bunker. He felt that his top Generals and aids
had betrayed him to his enemies in his final days.
In mid January Hitler descended into the
Fuhrerbunker where he would remain until his
death. Hitler had been in Berlin since January 16
after the unsuccessful battle at Ardennes. From
here Hitler directed his shrinking armies into
battle (Shirer 110...
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