Consequences of Berlin Blockade Flashcards

1
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What happened to Germany following the Berlin Blockade?

A

It became permanently divided into West Germany and East Germany

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2
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When was West Germany formed?

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In May 1949 - the month the blockade ended

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3
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When was East Germany formed?

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In October 1949

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4
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What was West Germany also known as?

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The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG - similar to President FDR)

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5
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What was East Germany known as?

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The German Democratic Republic (ironic, as it was not very democratic)

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6
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Why was Berlin symbolic?

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It was symbolic of the cold war. Americans saw West Berlin as a democratic oasis in the middle of Communist repression.

The USSR saw it as an invasive cancer growing in the workers’ paradise of East Germany

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7
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How is the Berlin Blockade/Airlift also sometimes known?

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As the first Berlin crisis

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What did the Blockade reveal about the Cold War?

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  • Neither side was willing to go directly to war with the other
  • Both sides were not highly suspicious of each other, and would try and win support through propaganda
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9
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What did the West form during the Berlin crisis?

A

NATO

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10
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What does NATO stand for?

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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

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When was NATO formed?

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April 1949 (a month before the blockade was lifted)

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12
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What was NATO?

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A military alliance

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13
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Why was NATO significant?

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All the countries in NATO promised to defend each other if one of them was attacked. It thus increased the chance of all out war.

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How did the USSR initially react to the formation of NATO?

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It criticised its formation, saying it made peace harder to achieve

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15
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When did West Germany join NATO?

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In 1955

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16
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When West Germany joined NATO in 1955, what did the USSR do?

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It created its own military alliance, called the Warsaw Pact

17
Q

What was the name of the Soviet military alliance?

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The Warsaw Pact

18
Q

Why was the formation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact significant?

A
  • It meant the world was now divided into two military alliances
  • A small conflict could potentially escalate into a far larger one
19
Q

What did the USSR acquire in 1949?

A

The atomic bomb - to the shock of the world

20
Q

Why was America’s involvement in NATO significant?

A

It was the first time it had committed itself to defending western Europe during peacetime. This shows how severe the Americans believed the threat of Communism to be.

21
Q

What key positive consequence could you argue the Berlin Blockade had?

A

It ended peacefully - another war was averted