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US tried to talk to Soviets to implement a plan that would make Germany economically self-sufficient

1. Allies move into their occupied zone

2. Soviets refuse to supply food; had enough food to last 35 days & 48 days worth of fuel

3. Americans supply food; British supply coal

4. Soviets introduce and demanded a new currency to East Germany and all of Berlin

5. German refused to accept allies currency and Soviets quickly setup blockade...24 June 1948

6. 3 days after the Deutsche Mark was introduced Soviets blockaded road, rail, and waterways and cut off all power...affects 2.5 mil ppl

7. Soviets allowed 3 air corridors

What was the Western Allies response to the Berlin Blockade?

Joseph Stalin, the Soviet leader, imposed the Berlin Blockade from 24 June 1948 to 12 May 1949, cutting off all land and river transit between West Berlin and West Germany. The Western Allies responded with a massive airlift to come to West Berlin's aid.

How did the Allies respond to the Berlin Blockade quizlet?

How did the Allies- US, France, and Britain- respond to the Berlin Blockade? The Allies- US, France, and Britain- responded with the Berlin Airlift, where they delivered supplies and food to the people of West Berlin via the air.

How did the Western Allies respond to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin quizlet?

How did the Western Allies respond to the Soviet blockade of West Berlin? They supplied West Berliners with food and fuel through the use of a round-the-clock airlift.

What was the successful response to the Berlin Blockade?

The United States and United Kingdom responded by airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany. The crisis ended on May 12, 1949, when Soviet forces lifted the blockade on land access to western Berlin.