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How was the Berlin airlift start through whose actions?

Joseph Stalin ordered all land routes into Berlin to be blocked after the Americans angered him by introducing the Deutschemark into West Berlin.


What was the main objective I the Berlin aircraft of 1948?

The Berlin Airlift had two main objectives: to feed the people of Berlin at a time when the Soviets had closed off all land and water routes into Berlin, and to prove to the Soviets they couldn't keep the US and Britain from meeting their commitments to our allies.


What was the first move of the cold war?

The first move was when Joseph Stalin (leader of Russia) ordered the blockage of the land route from Berlin to west Germany. (The Berlin wall.)


The Berlin airlift was president trumanns response to what?

The Berlin Airlift was in reaction to the Berlin Blockade. The United States and allies delivered supplies to West Berlin.


How did the West respond to the closing of land routes into West Berlin?

By transporting goods/materials/food by a massive continuous aircraft fleet.


In 1948 the Soviet Union blocked all land routes to West Berlin and the United States responded by sending planes loaded with food and supplies to West Berlin and these flights are known as what?

The Berlin Airlift. Please note that Britain and France also had their sectors in Berlin and played an important part in the Airlift.


Does Berlin have beaches?

No. Berlin is surrounded by land.


The soviets response to the containment policy of Truman's adminstration was the Berlin blockade imposed by Stalin in 1948 What was this blockade?

Stalin imposed a blockade on Berlin for 11 months in an attempt to drive the Western Powers control out of West Berlin. As Berlin was in the Soviet bloc of Germany, he closed off all access to West Berlin so no resources could get through. this included food, coal for electricity etc.. The West Powers did not allow this to stop them and used the three air corridors, which they were still able to use, to supply West Berlin will all it needed. It was a massive airlift with planes flying into West Berlin constantly. After 11 months, Stalin saw that the Western Powers were not budging and ended the blockade. hope that helps!


What did USSR do in 1948 which was aggressive and what actions did us take in response?

The Soviets/Russians closed off West Berlin, located in East Germany, to land vehicles (cars, trucks and railroads) from West Germany. The Russians closed off West Berlin to try and show how strong and powerful they were. The USA response was to fly airplanes around the clock, non stop, into West Berlin and it was called the Berlin Airlift. It lasted for several months, a few planes crashed, due to accidents, (none were fired upon by the Communists), and some aircrews died or were badly injured. After seeing that the airlift made the land blockade a failure, the Soviets/Russians gave up and opened up West Berlin to land traffic.


Why were water routes better than land routes in early American history?

No


Is the Berlin ice land bridge located in Alaska?

No, the Berlin land bridge is actually located in Berlin, Germany. It cuts across from Norway, and allows for above-land travel to India from any country in Europe.


Who owned much of the land near prime transportation routes?

Railroads owned a lot of the western land near prime transportation routes.