Search results for "Berlin blockade" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • considered the "father" of the Berlin Airlift (1948–49) when ... On June 25, 1948, one day after the Soviets imposed the Berlin Blockade ...
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  • |death_place = Berlin, Germany |field = Chemist |work_institution ... had access to because of the Allied blockade. He lost two sons during ...
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  • Berlin is the capital city and one of the 16 states of the Federal ... Berlin was successively the capital of the Kingdom of Prussia (1701 ...
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  • under Robert Bunsen, at the University of Berlin in the group of A. W. Hofmann ... for Physical and Electrochemistry in Berlin, where he remained for 22 years. ...
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  • ===Berlin blockade=== led the Soviet Union to introduce the Berlin Blockade in an attempt to gain ...
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  • failures to facilitate negotiation in the Berlin Blockade, as well as his failure to bring about a swifter end to the Korean War. His critics argue that ...
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  • The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer), an iconic symbol of the ... was a long separation barrier between West Berlin and East Germany (the German ...
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  • ===Berlin blockade=== led the Soviet Union to introduce the Berlin Blockade in an attempt to gain ...
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  • the Itzig family of prominent and rich Berlin Jews. Mendelssohn's ... a bank, but the devastating Napoleonic blockade sent the family fleeing ...
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  • which ends with the lifting of the Berlin Blockade in 1949; Trinity, about ... *Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin, 1963 *Topaz, 1967 *The Third Temple ...
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  • remained neutral. At the Congress of Berlin convened in 1878 to determine ... if the Bulgarians could defy the Treaty of Berlin, so should the Greeks. ...
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  • a series of confrontations over the Berlin Blockade and the Berlin Wall ... Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Berlin Blockade and Berlin Airlift, ...
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  • and over 100,000 muskets stockpiled in Berlin. In the former battle Napoleon ... In Berlin, Napoleon issued a series of decrees which, on November ...
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  • Truman Doctrine, recognition of Israel, and the Berlin airlift. Dewey was repeatedly urged by the right wing of his party to engage in red-baiting ...
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  • The Allied blockade of Germany during World War I (1914-1918) led ... than a million people (the others being Berlin and Hamburg). ...
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  • On May 2, 1945, the capital city, Berlin, was taken, while over 15 ... In response, Stalin blockaded Berlin, which was deep within the Soviet ...
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  • could do little on land at Crete, and the blockade established by the Italian ... In 1878, when European powers met in Berlin to settle what they saw ...
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  • At the outset of the war, the French government ordered a blockade ... remaining patrolling French ships, the blockade became less and less effective ...
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  • A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent ... that would prove vital during the Cold War Berlin Blockade. ...
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  • the Russian language at the University of Berlin's Oriental Institute ... as chiefly political, and he saw the Berlin blockade starting in June 1948 ...
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