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The Berlin Airlift The Worlds Largest Ever Air Supply Operation John Grehan

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The Berlin Airlift The Worlds Largest Ever Air Supply Operation John Grehan
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Publisher: Air World Books, Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.95 MB
Pages: 192
Author: John Grehan
ISBN: 9781526758262, 1526758261
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Berlin Airlift The Worlds Largest Ever Air Supply Operation John Grehan by John Grehan 9781526758262, 1526758261 instant download after payment.

"Stuffed with great images . . . and perfectly detailed information, superbly illustrating one of the first major international crises of the Cold War." —Vintage Airfix
During the multinational occupation of post-World War II Germany, Stalin decided to make the Allied hold on West Berlin untenable by shutting down all the overland routes used to keep the city supplied. The choice faced by the Allies was a stark one—let Berlin fall, or risk war with the Soviets by breaking the Soviet stranglehold. In a remarkably visionary move, the Allies decided that they could keep Berlin supplied by flying over the Soviet blockade, thus avoiding armed conflict with the USSR.
On 26 June 1948, the Berlin Airlift began. Throughout the following thirteen months, more than 266,600 flights were undertaken by the men and aircraft from the US, France, Britain and across the Commonwealth, which delivered in excess of 2,223,000 tons of food, fuel and...

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