The blockade of Berlin was the first serious crisis of the Cold War. By 1948, the Western allies began moving towards consolidating their occupation zones in Western Germany into a single ...
Tension had characterized the Western Allies and Soviet relationship in Berlin almost from the Second World War's end, and when the Russians took decisive moves to drive the Allies out in June ...
The first major crisis of the Cold War close Cold WarThe political tension and competition for power that existed between the communist East and the democratic West after World War Two. The two ...
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