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A632486 - The Berlin Airlift
Lizzy Started conversation Sep 15, 2001
Hi, I'm thinking of putting this forward as an edited entry. Can you give me some constructive criticism b4 I do so?
Cheers, Liz
A632486 - The Berlin Airlift
Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Sep 17, 2001
Hi Liz,
Like the piece! Takes me back to A Level history lessons!
An important subject covered very well!
Just a couple of points, one boring and the other interesting.
The boring one is that "pre-text" ought to be spelt "pretext" I think.
The more interesting one is to do with why the blockade was started. From memory, I think that the Soviets were expecting to be attacked again by the Western allies in the medium term, and were very afraid of a powerful capitalist Germany being re-established as a first move towards an eventual attack. Of course, they had fought two devastating wars with Germany in the last 30 years, and feared a strong Germany in the enemy camp. Of course, part of the motivation was probably expansionist, but it was also a defensive move.
Best wishes
Otto.
A632486 - The Berlin Airlift
Lizzy Posted Sep 17, 2001
Cheers Otto!
- For the record, I actually studied the Berlin Airlift as part of my German course.
Thanks for the advice & for replying so quickly - I'll send it off to Peer Review!(Wish me luck...)
Lizzy
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Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'The Writing Workshop' to 'The Berlin Airlift'. Hi folks, This thread has been moved back to the entry, as the entry has been reworked in the Writing Workshop. There is a new PR thread at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/F48874?thread=141882.
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