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The location of Berlin in Germany

What is the east side?

100

The year the Berlin Blockaded ENDED 

What is 1949?

100

562 N. Britton Ave.

What is The King's Academy

100

He proposed an economic European Recovery Program 

Who is George Marshall?

100

The nickname for the Soviet Army

What is the Red Army?

200

The side of Berlin that the Soviets controlled

What is the east side?
200

UK Bombers that were capable of carrying nuclear weapons

What is a B-29 Bomber?

200
The location of the first bomb dropped in Germany during the Cold War. 

What is NOWHERE

200

The plan to help send economic aid to Greece and another neighboring country

What is the Truman Doctrine?
200

The amount of food and fuel it would take each day to keep Berlin from collapsing. 

What is 4,000 tons. 

300

The United States, United Kingdom, and France controlled this portion of Berlin

What is the WESTERN portion?

300

The number of West Berliners who gathered at the Reichstag to show their opposition to Soviet domination

What is 300,000?

300

The continent for the metaphoric "Iron Curtain" divide

What is Europe?

300

The country that ended the Berlin Blockade?

What is the Soviet Union?

300

The beverage that Germans gave to Allied air pilots. 

What is beer?

400

The direction which relief aid was released from B-29 Bombers to West Berliners

What is down?

400

How many days did the Berlin Airlift last? 

323 days

400

The airport where U.S. Navy and Air Force aircrafts unloaded during the Berlin Airlift

What is the Tempelhof?

400

The creator of the metaphorical "iron curtain"

Who is Winston Churchill?

400

Ruler of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953.

Who is Joseph Stalin? 

500

The United States, the United Kingdom, and France made up this side, with the hopes of creating a new German state

What is the WESTERN allies?

500

The year the Berlin Blockade began

What is 1948?
500

The city where Allied forces gathered to discuss what to do about Germany at the end of WWII?

What is Potsdam?

500

This U.S. presidential administration agreed to remain in Berlin because it was "essential to our [US] prestige in Germany and in Europe".  

What is the Truman administration?

500

The number of Allied personnel and German civilians who lost their lives. 

What 79? 

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