In 1945, into how many occupation zones was Germany (and Berlin) divided?
What served as the primary "currency" on the black market in post-war Berlin when money was worthless?
Which American General was known for his intense work ethic, drinking 20 cups of coffee and smoking two packs of cigarettes a day?
What event on March 20, 1948, marked a major breakdown in Allied diplomacy?
What was the name of the new currency introduced by the Western Allies in June 1948?
How did the Soviets physically block West Berlin?
Why was West Berlin unable to generate its own electricity during the blockade?
How wide were the three guaranteed air corridors used to fly supplies into Berlin?
Who was the Mayor of Berlin who famously promised to "take care of the Berliners" if the Allies handled the airlift?
What were the American and British code names for the airlift?
Initially, what was the minimum daily tonnage of supplies needed for West Berlin to survive?
Which aircraft did the US send to Britain to signal they were prepared for nuclear war if necessary?
What did General Clay propose to do before he was overruled by the US government?
What cargo caused the most problems for pilots by seeping into the aircraft's control cables?
On which day was a record-breaking 13,000 tons of supplies delivered in 24 hours?
When did the Soviets finally lift the blockade?
What military alliance was created in April 1949 as a direct result of European fear during the crisis?
What happened in August 1949 that permanently changed the Cold War power balance?