The Berlin Airlift saved the city from starvation during the Russian blockade of 1948. But supplying over two million people for over a year via airplane was a Herculean feat that almost didn't happen. Unknown History delves deeper into the American solution.
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The Broken Constitution: Lincoln's Choice
The Broken Constitution: The American Compromise
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To Save a City
The Siege: Could the Berlin Airlift Save Berlin?
The Strangling of Berlin
A Battle of Wits in Post-War Berlin
Churchill's Iron Curtain
The Great Berlin Power Struggle
Russia's Secret Revolutionaries
Sleeping with the Enemy
The Americans Arrive in Berlin
Berlin Turns Red
The Colonel Who Went to War
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