Modern Era · Europe · Politics

1948

Berlin Airlift begins

June 24, 1948

Stalin cut off road and rail access to West Berlin, hoping to starve the Allies out. Truman and Clay responded with the largest airlift in history. For eleven months, American and British planes landed every ninety seconds, bringing food, coal, even children's chocolate. Stalin backed down. The Cold War's first direct confrontation ended in Western victory.