Berlin Crisis of 1961, a part of the Second Berlin Crisis
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BerlinCrisis may refer to: Berlin Blockade of 1948-1949 Second BerlinCrisis (1958–1963) BerlinCrisis of 1958–1959 BerlinCrisis of 1961, a part of the...
The BerlinCrisis of 1961 (German: Berlin-Krise) was the last major European political and military incident of the Cold War concerning the status of...
during the blockade 1949 East German State Railway strike BerlinCrisis of 1958-1959 BerlinCrisis of 1961 A fleet of 104 varied transports from 25 civilian...
Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall. New York: Basic Books. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-465-06494-6. "BerlinCrisis After Dividing Berlin, August 1961" (PDF). The...
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (Spanish: Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, or the Caribbean Crisis (Russian: Карибский кризис, romanized: Karibskiy...
"Khrushchev's Speech on Berlin, 1961." Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts. [1] Mar. 2010. "The BerlinCrisis, 1958–1961", U.S. Department...
West Berlin (German: Berlin (West) or West-Berlin, German pronunciation: [ˈvɛstbɛʁˌliːn] ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of...
East Berlin (German: Ost-Berlin; pronounced [ˈɔstbɛʁˌliːn] ) was the partially recognised capital city of East Germany (GDR) from 1948 to 1990, although...
occupational status of the German capital city, Berlin, and of post–World War II Germany. The BerlinCrisis started when the USSR launched an ultimatum demanding...
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Suez Crisis of that same year, the BerlinCrisis of 1961, the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, and the Vietnam War of 1964–1975...
The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the...
"ending the BerlinCrisis in 1961". Later, on p. 321, he mentioned "the 1961–62 Berlincrisis." There is a Wikipedia article on "BerlinCrisis of 1961"....
itself. Berlin threatened warfare, sent a gunboat, and stirred up German nationalists. Negotiations between Berlin and Paris resolved the crisis on 4 November...
Berlin Wall (German: Mauerfall, pronounced [ˈmaʊ̯ɐˌfal] ) on November 9, 1989, during the Peaceful Revolution, marked the destruction of the Berlin Wall...
Turkish and Polish citizens. The 2015 refugee crisis made Berlin Europe's capital of Arab culture. Berlin is among the cities in Germany that have received...
Turkish and Polish citizens. The 2015 refugee crisis made Berlin Europe's capital of Arab culture. However, Berlin has the largest Turkish community outside...
Cuban Missile Crisis. Khrushchev enjoyed strong support during the 1950s, due to major victories such as those during the Suez Crisis, the launching...
the BerlinCrisis of 1961. On 26 June 1963, U.S. President John F. Kennedy visited Checkpoint Charlie and looked from a platform onto the Berlin Wall...
Treaty of Berlin in July 1878. It is also called Serbo-Croatian: Velika istočna kriza; Turkish: Şark Buhranı ("Eastern Crisis", for the crisis in general)...
Iran crisis (1946–1947) Berlin Blockade (1948–1949) BerlinCrisis of 1961 Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) Pueblo incident (1968) Damansky Island Crisis (1969)...
Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany, was subject to 363 air raids during the Second World War. It was bombed by the RAF Bomber Command between 1940 and...
inherited by the Air Force with the inactivation of the USAAF. During the Berlin Airlift, Naval aviators flew transport aircraft from the United States to...