Why Was Berlin Important?
Berlin was located inside Soviet-controlled East Germany but was divided into four occupation zones controlled by:
- Britain
- France
- the USA
- the USSR
Berlin became a major symbol of Cold War tensions.
Causes of the Berlin Blockade
The Western Allies wanted to rebuild West Germany economically.
In 1948 they introduced:
- A new currency
- Economic reforms
Stalin feared a strong West Germany would threaten the USSR.
In response, Stalin blockaded West Berlin by cutting off:
- Roads
- Railways
- Canals
His aim was to force the Western powers out of Berlin.
The Berlin Airlift
The USA and Britain refused to leave Berlin.
Instead, they organised the Berlin Airlift.
For nearly a year, planes flew supplies into West Berlin, including:
- Food
- Coal
- Medicine
At its peak, thousands of tonnes of supplies arrived every day.
Outcome of the Blockade
In May 1949, Stalin ended the blockade because it had failed.
The blockade had important consequences:
- It increased tensions between East and West
- It made Germany’s division more permanent
- It strengthened Western cooperation
- It increased support for the USA in West Germany
The crisis also helped lead to the creation of NATO in 1949.