Stalin wanted to starve out the city.
To Remove the Allies from Berlin.
To blockade
The two western powers flew supplies over the blockade into West Berlin. This act is commonly called the BERLIN AIRLIFT. The Soviet Union revered policy after a year when the Soviets ended the blockade and pemited land-transport of goods to West Berlin.
a reunification of the three western zones of occupation
The Berlin Blockade was the Soviet Union's attempt to bring all of Berlin under communist control. They closed the roads, rail lines and water routes into Berlin to attempt to starve out the population. They didn't count on the Allies supplying Berlin by air.
In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
The Berlin Blockade
How the Soviet's react to the blockade
Stalin. He was in power from the 1930s to the early 1950s. The Berlin Blockade occured in 1948.
The Soviet Union did not blockade its own zone, so the blockade applied only to the three Western sectors of Berlin: it did not 'extend out'.
The two western powers flew supplies over the blockade into West Berlin. This act is commonly called the BERLIN AIRLIFT. The Soviet Union revered policy after a year when the Soviets ended the blockade and pemited land-transport of goods to West Berlin.
To avoid armed conflict with the West.
a reunification of the three western zones of occupation
The Soviet wanted to supply Berlin with food and fuel to gain complete control over Berlin. The Soviet Union could have used this control to scare the Western Allies into doing their bidding.
The relief provided by air by America, Britain and France to West Berlin when it was blockaded by Stalin's Soviet Union in 1948-49. It lasted for about 11 months until the Soviet Union abandoned the blockade.
The country that placed a blockage on Berlin was the Soviet Union. The move was called the Berlin Blockade and it was put in place June 24, 1948. It ended on May 12, 1949.
The Berlin Blockade was the Soviet Union's attempt to bring all of Berlin under communist control. They closed the roads, rail lines and water routes into Berlin to attempt to starve out the population. They didn't count on the Allies supplying Berlin by air.
The 'Berlin Blockade' see related link below .
In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.