Berlin airlift

NOUN
  1. airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of west Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
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  • His first column was a paean to the ingenuity, resolve, and bravery represented by the massive Berlin airlift.
  • Yet always, as with a Berlin airlift or a Greek-Turkish program, or a Marshall Plan, a way has been found to deal with the problem short of major war. Power and Responsibility
  • Tempelhof, the airport made famous during the Berlin airlift and originally intended to function as the gateway to Hitler’s Third Reich capital, “Germania,” is slated to close today, the victim of Berlin’s airport consolidation. Calendar
  • During the Berlin airlift, I was in Berlin as a summer student at the Siemens company, and I decided to go West via one of the empty airlift return flights. Herbert Kroemer - Autobiography
  • Whereas Truman's Cold War policies — the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, the Berlin airlift — were supported by his 1948 opponent, Thomas Dewey, and largely continued by his successor, Dwight Eisenhower, many of Bush's post-9/11 policies — including the prosecution of the war in Iraq and the conduct of relations with allies such as France and Germany — have been harshly attacked by Kerry. The Stakes in 2004
  • His first column was a paean to the ingenuity, resolve, and bravery represented by the massive Berlin airlift.
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