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Berlin Crises - Coggle Diagram
Berlin Crises
Causes
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Berlin Blockade
Because the worried about the prospect of Western allied forces joining forces and taking over the eastern region, Stalin cut off the Allied land route to West Berlin
About 2.5 million civilians were denied access to food, medicine, fuel, electricity and other basic commodities. Therefore, Western powers carried out air transportation for nearly a year and transported important materials and relief supplies to Siberian
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refugee crises
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It is believed that the Berlin Wall was built mainly to prevent East Germans from fleeing to the West
Brain drain
During the refugee crisis, many East Germans who defected were also highly skilled or well-educated
As a result, they lost billions of dollars in manpower and caused food shortages
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consequences
The Soviet Union will continue to have a dominant position in its eastern European allies and East Berlin
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The cold war conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States over the status of the divided German city of Berlin. The discussion and argument (cold war) on the status of Berlin between the US and the USSR for about a year