what was western allies response to the berlin blockade
Began to airlift supplies to Berlin
No, the berlin blockade happened before NATO. This pact was a response to the berlin blockade - it stated that all countries should come together for a mutal defence against acts of aggression - in this case they were indicating it about Russia.
Stalin did not blockade Berlin; he was already deceased at that time, and the blockade was created by Nikita Kruschev. President Kennedy's response was to airlift supplies into West Berlin, thus defeating the blockade of the roads. At the time, Kennedy famously said "Ich bin ein Berliner" meaning, I am a Berliner.
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The Berlin Airlift was in reaction to the Berlin Blockade. The United States and allies delivered supplies to West Berlin.
At the time (June 1948) the Soviet leadership said that the blockade was a response to the introduction of the new currency, the West German Deutsche Mark, to West Berlin. They claimed that it was a violation of the Potsdam Agreement of 1945.
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Russians denying access to West Berlin through territory that they had take from Germany surrounding Berlin.
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The Berlin Crisis and the Berlin Blockade are related but not identical events. The Berlin Blockade occurred from June 1948 to May 1949 when the Soviet Union attempted to cut off all ground access to West Berlin in response to the introduction of a new currency in West Germany. The broader Berlin Crisis refers to the heightened tensions and conflicts over Berlin that included the Blockade but also encompassed earlier and later events, including the division of the city and the eventual construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Thus, while the Blockade was a significant episode within the broader context of the Berlin Crisis, they are not the same thing.
The wall blockade and airlift were part of the Berlin Crisis, specifically the Berlin Blockade, which occurred from 1948 to 1949. This situation arose when the Soviet Union blocked access to West Berlin in an attempt to gain control over the entire city. In response, the Western Allies initiated the Berlin Airlift, supplying West Berlin with food and essentials by air. The crisis highlighted the intense geopolitical tensions of the Cold War between the Eastern and Western blocs.