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The 1948 Berlin Blockade: Stalin's First Cold War Test

6 min · 21 jun 2026
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In June 1948, Stalin cut off all land routes into West Berlin, trapping 2.5 million people inside the Soviet zone. The Western Allies had a choice: abandon the city or fight their way in. Instead, they launched the Berlin Airlift — a massive operation that flew in food, coal, and medicine around the clock for eleven months. This episode unpacks the logistics, the diplomacy, and the human drama. Learn about General Lucius Clay, who refused to back down; the 'Rosinenbomber' pilots who dropped candy to frightened children; the near-collapse of talks at the United Nations; and how the blockade backfired, cementing NATO and the division of Germany. We also explore why Stalin took the gamble, the role of the deutsche mark reform, and the quiet heroism of Berliners who rebuilt their city under siege. A tight, 28-turn conversation that cuts through the myth to the military and economic reality of the first crisis of the Cold War. #BerlinBlockade #BerlinAirlift #ColdWar #Stalin #LuciusClay #TrumanDoctrine #MarshallPlan #Templehof #Rosinenbomber #WestBerlin #SovietUnion #NATO #Luftbrücke #ErnstReuter #History #FexingoHistory #1948 #GermanDivision Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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aflevering The 1948 Berlin Blockade: Stalin's First Cold War Test artwork

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