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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
5

What does the Berlin and Germany look like during the cold war? 1)Split in half 2)Taken over by the UUSR 3)Taken over by the US

Please give your reasoning
History
1 answer:
lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1)Split in half

Explanation:

After the end of the world war II, West Berlin was occupied by the Allies: the United States, Britain and France, while East Berlin was occupied by the Soviet Union.

This situation lasted for almost 5 years, and there were many tensions. The height of the tension was the Berlin blockaed incident, when the Soviet Union tried to blockade supplies to West Berlin. The Soviet Union was able to do so because it controlled all the territory that surrounded the Soviet Union, including East Berlin itself.

The allies had to supply West Berlin by air, in what is known as the Berlin Airflit. This was a success and kept West Berlin under allied control.

Berlin would remain split in half until 1989.

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