In 1948-49, there was a Soviet __________ of West Berlin. The people woke up one morning with the power out, when the Soviet Union demanded West Berlin be part of the Soviet Union.
Blockade
In 1948-49, there was a Soviet blockade of West Berlin. The Soviet Union halted all ground and water transportation to and from West Berlin, effectively cutting off the city from the rest of the world. This was in response to the Western Allies’ decision to institute a currency reform in their zones of occupation, which the Soviets perceived as a potential threat to their own control of East Germany.
The people of West Berlin did not wake up one morning to find the power out, but rather the blockade was implemented over a period of time. The Western Allies responded with a massive airlift operation, flying vital supplies and food into the city in order to sustain its inhabitants. The blockade lasted for nearly a year, but eventually the Soviet Union lifted it after coming under intense international pressure. The Berlin blockade is considered a significant event in the early Cold War and a major moment in the history of the city of Berlin.
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