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Social Studies 10 Lessons
By:
Gen L
Lesson 2: PM King (1945-1948)
International Affairs: Spies in Canada
Late 1945: Igor Gouzenko, a Soviet embassy clerb in Ottawa defected to Canada, revealing a Soviet spy ring in Canada.
This was a shock and wake up call to the west.
The Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)
Germany was divided into Four Sectors (US, Br, Fr. & USSR)
Berlin (in the Soviet Sector), was also divided into four zones.
June, 1948: Soviets blockade rail and roadways into the Western zones of Berlin.
The western powers could either:
Supply 2.5 million Berliners by air
Abandon the City
Send a convoy to open the blockade.
The Vittles Operation
4500 Tonnes of food, coal & other resources were needed daily.
Three airports were uses; planes landed continuously, in 3 minute intervals, 24/7. (
Imagine the coordination needed.
)
Soviets harassed the aircraft, using jamming, drifting balloons and spotlights.
The Conclusion
The blockade lasted until May, 1949: Soviets gave in and allowed land routes to open.
Canadian forces did not participate directly, but many Canadian pilots flew American planes during the crisis.
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