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NAME _______________________________________ DATE _______________ CLASS _________ netw rks Geography and History Activity The Cold War Begins, 1945–1960 Berlin After World War II In February 1945 with the Allies nearing their goal of defeating Germany, the leaders of the Allied nations met at Yalta, a Soviet resort on the Black Sea, to discuss the shape of postwar Europe. The leaders agreed to divide Germany into four zones. Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and France would each control one zone. The same four countries would also divide the German capital city of Berlin into four zones, even though Berlin was located in the Soviet zone. The Soviet Union also wanted Germany to pay heavy reparations for the war damage it had caused. After some negotiation, the Allies agreed that Germany would pay reparations with trade goods and products instead of cash, and that the Allies would be allowed to remove industrial machinery, railroad cars, and other equipment as their armies advanced into German territory. After the war, tensions developed between the Soviet Union and the United States, Britain, and France. U.S. officials accepted that Western Europe’s prosperity depended on Germany’s recovery, but the Soviet Union still wanted Germany to pay war reparations. By early 1948 U.S. officials were convinced that the Soviets were trying to undermine Germany’s economy. In response, the United States, Great Britain, and France announced that they were merging their zones in Germany into a single country, West Germany. They also agreed to merge their zones in Berlin and to make West Berlin part of West Germany. W UNITED KINGDOM Baltic Sea North Sea N 0 E Elb S e R. NETHERLANDS POLAND 6 mi. 6 km Berlin West Berlin Rhine R. BELGIUM area of inset 0 East Berlin Allied Occupation Zones, 1945 –1949 American British French Soviet Present-day Germany Uncertain border CZECHOSLOVAKIA FR FRANCE Da nu b e R. 0 AUSTRIA SWITZ. 200 miles 200 km 0 Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection The decision to create West Germany convinced the Soviets that they would never get the reparations they wanted. In late June 1948 the Soviet Union put in place a blockade of West Berlin, cutting all road and rail traffic to West Berlin. President Truman responded by ordering the air force to fly supplies into Berlin. The Berlin airlift began in June 1948 and continued through the spring of 1949, bringing more than two million tons of supplies into West Berlin from air bases in West Germany. The Soviet Union, having failed to starve West Berlin, lifted the blockade in May 1949, almost a year after putting it into effect. United States History and Geography: Modern Times Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. The Division of Germany, 1945 NAME _______________________________________ DATE _______________ CLASS _________ netw rks Geography and History Activity Cont. The Cold War Begins, 1945–1960 Directions: Answer the questions below in the space provided. Understanding Concepts 1. What challenges do you think would face a city divided like Berlin was? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 2. What convinced the Soviet Union that it would not receive the reparations it wanted? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. 3. In the chart below, name the four regions of Germany and what happened to each in 1948. American Zone British Zone French Zone Soviet Zone Applying Concepts 4. Why do you think Berlin was divided into four zones even though the city was located in the middle of the Soviet zone of Germany? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 5. What do you think the Soviet Union hoped to gain from its blockade of West Berlin? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 6. Why do you think the Soviet blockade failed to achieve its goal? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ United States History and Geography: Modern Times