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Post by Général De Gaulle on Oct 12, 2017 16:41:00 GMT
This year, i've got a particulary lesson: T.P.E (Travaux Personnels Encadrés) We're need to make groups of 2 or 3 persons but i'm the only one who are alone In this lesson, we got three series :
Themes common to the ES, L and S series:
• Acting for its future
• Random, unusual, predictable
• Individual and collective
Themes specific to the ES series:
• Globalization
• Inequalities
• Money
The themes specific to the L series:
• Borders
• The game
• Light, lights
The themes specific to the S series:
• Transportation and Transfers
• Structures
• Matter and shape
I'm in the L series & i take Borders
When you take Borders, you can take any subjects who have any link with this theme & two lessons you need to make, I choose History-Geography & French
Here is my Subject: Berlin during the Cold War
In this thread, tell me everything you know about Berlin during the Cold War
This thread is just for helping me for this project
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Post by Hobo Joe on Oct 12, 2017 17:08:08 GMT
During the Cold war, the completely surrounded West Berlin was blockaded by soviets. Fearing war, nobody in NATO or any such foundation wanted to upset the Russians. So, the Berlin Airlift was announced. Basically, they dropped a crap ton of food and supplies into West Berlin. Eventually, people noticed that food would occasionally drift into Soviet Occupied Berlin, so they also dropped propaganda leaflets.
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Post by Tadamichi Kuribayashi on Oct 12, 2017 17:13:48 GMT
After the Second World War, Berlin was split between the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the Soviet Union. Eventually, the first three countries united their sectors of Berlin, angering the Soviet Union, leading to the Berlin Blockade. I believe two American divisions were stationed there during the blockade? Oh, and because people kept fleeing from East Berlin to West Berlin, the Soviets built a wall.
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Post by Hobo Joe on Oct 12, 2017 17:20:21 GMT
After the Second World War, Berlin was split between the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the Soviet Union. Eventually, the first three countries united their sectors of Berlin, angering the Soviet Union, leading to the Berlin Blockade. I believe two American divisions were stationed there during the blockade? Oh, and because people kept fleeing from East Berlin to West Berlin, the Soviets built a wall. I though the Wall of Shame was built by the DDR, not the Soviets? Unless it was back before they gave the DDR independence from the CCCP?
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Post by Washington on Oct 12, 2017 19:39:35 GMT
After the Second World War, Berlin was split between the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the Soviet Union. Eventually, the first three countries united their sectors of Berlin, angering the Soviet Union, leading to the Berlin Blockade. I believe two American divisions were stationed there during the blockade? Oh, and because people kept fleeing from East Berlin to West Berlin, the Soviets built a wall. I though the Wall of Shame was built by the DDR, not the Soviets? Unless it was back before they gave the DDR independence from the CCCP? Yeah it was the DDR under the auspices of the USSR that led to the wall (though reluctantly i must add)
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Post by Leonid Govorov on Oct 13, 2017 1:37:32 GMT
I though the Wall of Shame was built by the DDR, not the Soviets? Unless it was back before they gave the DDR independence from the CCCP? Yeah it was the DDR under the auspices of the USSR that led to the wall (though reluctantly i must add) So our english gentleman is back, eh
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Oct 13, 2017 7:07:17 GMT
Berlin USED to be the popular way out of East Germany, until the Eastern Bloc built the Berlin wall that was demolished around the time the USSR/Soviet Union was dissolved.
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Post by Général De Gaulle on Oct 15, 2017 11:02:45 GMT
My project is divised in 5 parts:
Berlin in 1945 Berlin after the war until 1949 Berlin Wall West/East Fall of the Berlin Wall & Reunification of Germany
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Post by The Light Bringer on Oct 17, 2017 4:17:44 GMT
After the Second World War, Berlin was split between the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the Soviet Union. Eventually, the first three countries united their sectors of Berlin, angering the Soviet Union, leading to the Berlin Blockade. I believe two American divisions were stationed there during the blockade? Oh, and because people kept fleeing from East Berlin to West Berlin, the Soviets built a wall. I though the Wall of Shame was built by the DDR, not the Soviets? Unless it was back before they gave the DDR independence from the CCCP? Soviets built it and the name is the only democratic thing in DDR
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