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The Berlin Crisis was one of the first confrontations of the Cold War. Allies from World War II agreed to divide Germany, including the capital of Berlin into four occupation zones between the U.S., Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain. In order to reconstruct the economy, the U.S., Great Britain, and France decided to extend the Deutschmark into West Berlin in hopes of bringing the nation together under Western democracy and capitalism. Stalin, however, disagreed a formed a blockade in West Berlin to prevent food and supplies from entering the non-Soviet sections of the city. The U.S. responded by airlifting the food and supplies to the areas affected by the blockade, causing the Soviets to eventually end the blockade. Out of the Berlin Crisis came the need for the Americans and its Allies to enter into a pact known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). A key provision of this treaty declared that if an attack was made on any of the allies, it was considered an attack on all of