So, West Berlin was under the control of the USA, UK, and France, while the Soviets controlled the eastern part. The Soviets blocked railroad ways, canals, and roads to West Berlin so that those in that part of Germany didn't have access to humanitarian supplies. The only way to get supplies in was by airplane, which was supposed to be a dangerous task, however, the Russians didn't try to stop the planes from coming in in fear of retaliation from the US and her allies. This incident occurred during the Cold War Era, a time in which the West (USA) and her allies feared that Communism would spread.
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B) the world sought payment from Germany for all the damage.
At the conclusion of World War I, the Allied and Associate Powers included in the Treaty of Versailles a plan for reparations to be paid by Germany. Germany was required to pay 20 billion gold marks, as an interim measure, while a final amount was decided upon. In 1921, the London Schedule of Payments established the German reparation figure at 132 billion gold marks (separated into various classes, of which only 50 billion gold marks was required to be paid). Meanwhile, the industrialists of Germany's Ruhr Valley, who had lost their factories in Lorraine (Germany had seized Lorraine in 1870 and it went back to France after WW1), demanded hundreds of millions of marks as compensation from the German government. Despite having large obligations under the Versailles Treaty, the German government paid the Ruhr Valley industrialists for their losses. This contributed significantly to the hyperinflation that followed.
Since men were fighting in the war, women went and worked because the men were gone. After the war, it was recognized that women can work.
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