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    Blockade Runners. A blockade runner is usually a lighter-weight ship used for evading a naval port. Often blockade running is done in order to transport cargo‚ for example to bring food or arms to blockade a city. Other times blockade runners would carry mail in an attempt to communicate with the outside world. The blockade runners during the American civil war were seagoing steam ships that were used to make it through the union blockade that extended some 3‚500 miles along the Atlantic and Gulf

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    12 Blockade Running Activities Things done by Bahamians and Southerners as part of Blockade running activities. At the time of the American Civil War‚ The Bahamas was involved in a few activities. One such activity that the Bahamas took part in was Blockade Running. Besides cotton‚ other articles in Nassau awaiting shipment were Confederate uniforms‚ ammunition‚ guns‚ medicines‚ salt and various luxuries. These items were to be run through the blockade into the Confederacy. The blockade runners

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    Edushala: Striving to be a premier education marketplace in Nepal The idea of starting the company germinated when a group of friends experienced high employee turnover in their engineering company. They had to pour huge sum of money training their new staffs and make them fit for the work. But soon‚ after getting trained‚ the employees were switching for other organizations that paid higher amount as salary. In the course‚ they thought of starting a training institute to later hire the trainees

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    The Berlin Blockade

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    The country of Germany had been fragmented and occupied after the Second World War‚ and between the war and the construction of the wall‚ cold war tensions rose during the Berlin Blockade and Airlift. As West Germany and East Germany would become their own states and form allegiances‚ West Berlin would become a bone in Khrushchev’s throat. The Berlin Wall was constructed with the primary objective to contain fleeing denizens of Eastern Germany‚ however‚ multiple other social‚ political and economic

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    Berlin Blockade

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    Assess the importance of the Berlin Blockade as a cause of the Cold War. The Berlin Blockade was not as important in the causing of the Cold War as compared to more significant events like that of the overarching German Question‚ instances of Soviet aggression in Manchuria and Iran‚ Kennan’s Long Telegram of February 1946‚ the Marshall Plan of June 1947 and the entry of West Germany into NATO in 1955. The Berlin Blockade is merely seen as a subset of the umbrella German Question and a mere reflection

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    Berlin Airlift

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    The Berlin Airlift MGMT 410‚ Management of Air Cargo Professor Walter Ginn January 23‚ 2006 The Air Force can deliver anything (Glines‚ 1998)! That was the response given by Lt. General Curtis E. Lemay‚ then commander of the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE)‚ when asked by General Lucius Clay‚ the U.S. Military Governor of Germany‚ could he haul supplies to Berlin. Little did General Lemay know that he was about to embark on one of the most massive and dynamic airlift operations

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    H.L. Hunley

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    period. However‚ the Hunley was the first submarine to sink a warship. The 40-foot long sub was designed to combat Union ships that were blockading confederate ports. The Hunley had already sunk twice‚ killing its crews. But the idea of destroying a blockade without being spotted was just too great of an opportunity to pass up‚ and one man still believes in the Hunley. Lt. George Dixon is the brave soldier who volunteers to take charge of the submarine. Dixon has already come close to death at a

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    cut off West Berlin from the allied occupation zone in Germany resulting in an Allied airlift. This occurred from June 24‚ 1948 - May 12‚ 1949. The Berlin Airlift‚ also known as Operation Little Vittles‚ was done in response to Berlin blockade. The Berlin blockade by the Soviet Union was three years after World War II ended. President Truman‚ Winston Churchill‚ and Josef Stalin met at Potsdam to divide Germany into what they saw as four temporary occupation zones‚ American‚ British‚ French and Soviet

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    Causes of the Berlin Blockade o “Whoever posses Berlin‚ possesses Germany and whoever possesses Germany has Europe.”- Lenin o “What happens to Berlin‚ happens to Germany; what happens to Germany‚ happens to Europe.”- Molotov o "The restoration of Europe involves the restoration of Germany. Without revival of Germany’s economy there can be no revival of Europe’s economy.’-General Marshall • Britain realized that in order for the reconstruction of EUROPE that Berlin/Germany had to rise and develop

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    Berlin Blockade Changes

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    supplies to the citizens of West Berlin. The immediate impact of standing up to the communist rule of the Russian government was that the citizens that lived in West Berlin got supplies vital for life. Some Long term changes or a legacy of the Berlin Blockade is that the countries saw that they could stand up to Russia. There were also some Political‚ Cultural‚ and economic effects that took place during the Berlin

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