Berlin Airlift Research Paper

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Imagine walking down the street and a chocolate bar falls in front of you. What would you think? If you were as hungry as the people were during The Berlin Airlift, you would eat the chocolate bar without question. The Cold War was a war of thoughts and ideas, here the US and the USSR exchanged threats and constantly tried to one up the other. Each thought of the other side as evil. The Berlin Airlift was when the US, GB, and France dropped needed supplies into West Berlin. The Berlin Airlift was an effect of Germany being divided among countries after WWII. The Berlin Blockade was another cause of the Berlin Airlift. In this paper you will learn more about Germany being divided, The Berlin Blockade, and The Berlin Airlift. After WWII Germany was divided among four countries: the U.S., the U.S.S.R, Great Britain, and France. History.com’s article titled, “Berlin is Divided”, states that Germany was split among countries because of an agreement made between the Allies. The U.S., Great Britain, and France decided to combine their parts of German …show more content…

The Berlin Airlift began because the U.S. didn’t want to take military action against the U.S.S.R. but needed to get necessary supplies to West Berlin. During the Berlin Airlift 2.3 million tons of goods were carried and dropped into West Berlin as stated in the article titled “The Berlin Airlift” from history.com. The Berlin Airlift lasted for approximately one year. During that year 272,000 flights were flown to West Berlin to drop off supplies. The U.S. titled one of their operations during the airlift “Little Vittles”, which was when the U.S. would drop candy bars for the children of West Berlin. According to history.com’s article titled, “The Berlin Airlift”, about 8,000 tons of goods were dropped into West Berlin per day. In 1949 the Berlin Blockade failed, and the U.S.S.R had accomplished