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Title: Great Political Leaders Of The Twentieth Century
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Congress for money to "assist any nations having Totalitarian regimes forced upon them against their will." It was an outright opposition to the spread of Communism. Stalin's response was the blockade of Berlin, where he cut off all the road and rail lines between Berlin and the West... Showed first 250 characters
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Stalin's response was the blockade of Berlin, where he cut off all the road and rail lines between Berlin and the West. The Allies decided to supply west Berlin by airlift, which was a huge moral success and probably one of the closest encounters of the Cold War... Showed next 250 characters
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