Join BookitisSave favorites, build lists, and follow creators.

The Berlin Airlift

The Salvation of a City

Bookitis Pick
Cover for The Berlin Airlift
TB
Image source: Open Library
Jonathan SutherlandJon SutherlandDiane Canwell2 editions

In June 1948, enraged over political and economic reforms that would give rise to West Germany, Joseph Stalin stopped all road and rail traffic coming into and out of the Allied sector of Berlin. He simultaneously cut off all electricity to the city, leaving only a 20-mile-wide sector of air corridors and one way to get supplies to Germany's capital city. The United States, using the only method it could, led Allies in mobilizing an unprecedented airlift of thousands of tons of supplies each day. At the same time, the Russian military threatened to strike down any aircraft caught flying outside of the corridor, putting allied pilots in peril if their navigation was faulty. The inspiring story of the Berlin Airlift gave the allies a badly needed boost, at the beginning of the Cold War.

Overview

Shared work-level identity and catalog context.

3 credited authorsSearch language english

Bookitis keeps work pages focused on the shared book identity and the editions that actually belong to it. Unrelated books should not appear here as primary content.

Contributors

People credited with this work in the active catalog.

  • Jonathan Sutherland

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author
  • Jon Sutherland

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author
  • Diane Canwell

    Author profile in the active Bookitis catalog

    Open Author

Editions

Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.