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Germany After the Berlin Blockade

The Berlin Blockade led to dividing Germany and Berlin, reparations, border changes, and plans to de-Nazify, demilitarise, and democratise Germany from 1948.

The Berlin Blockade's impact

The Berlin Blockade's impact

  • The Berlin Blockade in 1948 stopped land access to West Berlin by the Soviet Union.
  • The Western Allies responded with the Berlin Airlift to supply West Berlin.
    • The blockade increased tensions and influenced Germany's division.
Dividing Berlin and Germany

Dividing Berlin and Germany

  • The Soviet zone became East Germany or (GDR or German Democratic Republic) in 1949.
  • The Western zones combined to form West Germany (FRG or Federal Republic of Germany) in 1949.
  • Berlin remained divided despite being inside East Germany's territory.
Governing postwar Germany

Governing postwar Germany

  • The Allied Control Council managed Germany jointly until 1948.
  • From 1949, West Germany governed itself as a democratic state.
  • East Germany became a communist state under Soviet control.
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