In general, Stalin's aim in closing access to Berlin was meant to stop western access to the city and consolidate his hold on eastern Germany. Providing access to Berlin, the German capital, had irritated him for years.
The Marshall Plan, essentially the airlifting via US cargo aircraft of vital supplies to Berlin, was designed to defeat Stalin in that aim. The goal was to preserve access to Berlin for the western powers.
A desire for noninvolvement.
a president who understood and could use the media and a catholic who made his religion a non issue
In most cases, "what could you possibly desire," but "what would you desire" can work in specific situations like "here is the dessert menu; what would you desire?"
Yes, there were. Most noteworthy were the "Navajo Codetalkers," whos Native American language could not be understood by the Japanese. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
The opposite could be understood, or comprehended.
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so it could be ready and understood by international audiences
Some words that rhyme with Robin Hood are "good," "hood," "understood," and "could."
When you say American Airline you could be understood to say American Airlines, but such as American Airlines doesn't have a flight from Delhi to New York, you are probably speaking about any other Airline to fly such route, the air time for that route is approximately 12 hours and 9 minutes.
Marshall Plan did not work but it did help to restore some economies, it could not stop the takeover of communism in certain countries.
The website Answers could be changing your answers because that is how it's read. Or maybe it cannot be understood.
no