
"The Berlin Crisis" episodes examine the first major
confrontation between Western Allies and the Soviet Union following
World War II when, without warning in June 1948, the Soviet Union
cut off all communication between Berlin and the West. In particular,
the two parts of the video cover the tensions in post-World War
II Germany, divided by allies who no longer had a shared vision
of the future. These episodes also recount and explain the amazing
Berlin Airlift and the events surrounding it, offering the perspectives
of Americans, British, Berliners, and Soviets.
Teacher Resources
Teaching objectives, national and state standards, and a list of
Web resources for more information on the Berlin Crisis and the
Cold War.
Timeline
Chronological list of dates.
Major Events
Outline of major events in Europe from 1945 to 1949 that led up
to and followed the Berlin Crisis.
Maps
Maps that shed more light on the Cold War and the Berlin Crisis.
Classroom Activities
Pre-viewing and post-viewing activities for the two parts of "The
Berlin Crisis" video program.
Glossary
List of terms related to the Berlin Crisis and the politics of the
Cold War.
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