Berlin Airlift Case
Essay by Stella • April 3, 2011 • Case Study • 330 Words (2 Pages) • 3,028 Views
The Berlin Airlift was started because of the railways and road access was cut off for the allies. This was the first Airlift attempt that was actually successful. It was a response by the western alliances for the blockade that the soviets carried out. It is an important event because the overall course of the Airlift was very successful.
The soviets hoped that the blockade would allow them to provide food and fuel for the people at Berlin. The Soviets would have had practical control over the whole city if the people would have allowed them to carry out with this plan. Instead U.S and British air force and others flew over Berlin and provided the Berliners with their supplies in order to prevent the Soviets to have control over the city.
The Berlin airlift was clearly a success, more cargo was delivered into the city than there was previously by train. The airlift lead to the lifting of the blockade in May 1949 and resulted in the creation of two German stars. The airlift was responsible for the creation of east and West Germany. Along with this split there people. There were two types of currencies. The west side faced a limitation in food only having enough for 36 days, and lots of unemployment.
There were many good things that came out of the airlift. The overall course of the Berlin airlift was a successful attempt to supply the Berliners with supplies to keep them from starving. The attempt was successful because of the quickness and effectiveness by the nations that worked together. Another contributing factor to the airlift being successful is the different planes and the number of planes used.
The airlift was a successful way to keep Berlin away from the total control of the Soviet Union. It kept many people from starving.
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