He set up a blockade of Berlin.
Stalin stopped traffic to Berlin in response to Britain and the U.S. changing the currency in their district of Germany. Stalin saw this as an economic threat and deprived Berlin as resources in an attempt to push them out of Germany.
A continuous airlift of goods from Western Germany to Berlin.
Stalin started the Berlin Blockade in 1948 as a first step in a plan to pull West Germany into the Soviet sphere of influence. He expected West Berlin to eventually begin accepting supplies from Soviet East Germany, effectively bringing all of Berlin under Soviet control. He believed that if he could control Berlin, West Germany would soon follow.
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.)
Stalin was determined to capture West Berlin and gain concessions from the West
Berlin Blockade
Stalin had no view on the Berlin Wall as he died more than 8 years before it was built.
He set up a blockade of Berlin.
No. Joseph Stalin has nothing to do with the Berlin Wall. In fact, it was created several years (eight to be specific) after his death.
very harshly
Stalin stopped traffic to Berlin in response to Britain and the U.S. changing the currency in their district of Germany. Stalin saw this as an economic threat and deprived Berlin as resources in an attempt to push them out of Germany.
There's some confusion here. The Berlin Wall was built over eight years after Stalin's death ...
Stalin
Stalin instituted the Berlin Blockade in June 1948. He wished to obtain control over the city by forcing Berlin to depend on him for food and other necessities.
Joseph Stalin
When the US announced its decision to consolidate the zones they controlled in Berlin, Stalin reacted by blocking access to those zones. This was known as the Berlin Blockade. The US and Britain countered with the Berlin Airlift.