Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Rise of the Superpowers
- The Berlin Blockade
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- Background
- After defeat of Germany, country divided into 4 zones
- Britain, France, USA and USSR
- Berlin divided too, but deep in Soviet zone
- Communist governments began to be
installed in the eastern European countires
- 1945 on
- countries Red Army occupied during war
- this alarmed the Allies
- Churchill named this the Iron Curtain
- Marshall Plan
- President Truman offered to help
European states rebuild their economies
- wanted to stop communism
- financial aid organised by General George Michael
- The Blockade
- Allies issued new currency in western zones of Germany
- Soviets refused to accept this
- blockaded all overland access to Berlin
- Western allies decided to airlift supplies to their zones
- June 1948 - May 1949
- 2.3m tonnes of supplies flown in
- USSR never fired at a plane
- didnt want to provoke war
- high tensions
- abandoned in May 1949
- Results
- destroyed any chance of agreement between
USSR and other allies on reuniting Germany
- Allies joined there zones together to form democratic West Germany
- Soviets founded communist East Germany
- blockade and the fact that both USA and USSR
had atomic weapons made tensions very high
- seek allies
- USA
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- 1946
- USSR
- Warsaw Pact
- 1955
- USA and USSR called Superpowers
- atomic weapons, huge nations and alliance leaders