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Answer: True
Explanation:
After the Soviets successfully tested an atomic bomb in 1949, a nuclear arms race began between the two superpowers of the world, the Soviet Union and the United States. They made so many nuclear weapons that the world could be destroyed many times over if they ever went to nuclear war.
This reality almost came to pass with the Cuban Missile Crisis where the world was too close to nuclear war. After this, both super powers became more concerned about mutually assure destruction if they went to war and made efforts to decrease armaments.
After the defeat of Germany, the Cold War started and it divided Europe in two blocks. The same happened with Berlin. A division was set between Soviet-controlled East Berlin and the democratic western section of the city, controlled by British, French and Americans. Because of the many citizens from East Germany searching for better opportunities on the West Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control. That was known as the Berlin Blockade.