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The Logistics That Saved West Berlin

Episode 5426 Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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In June 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded all road, rail, and water access to West Berlin, cutting off two and a half million people from food, fuel, and essential supplies. The Western Allies faced an impossible choice: abandon the city, risk war by forcing the blockade with armed convoys, or attempt something that virtually every military expert considered logistically impossible. They chose the impossible option, and the Berlin Airlift became one of the greatest logistical achievements in human history. The blockade was Stalin's calculated gamble to force the Western powers out of Berlin. The city sat deep inside the Soviet occupation zone of Germany, connected to the West only by narrow corridors that the Soviets could easily cut. Stalin believed the Western Allies would rather surrender Berlin than risk a military confrontation so soon after the devastation of World War II. The scale of what the airlift required was staggering. West Berlin needed roughly four thousand tons of supplies delivered every single day to sustain its population, including food, coal for heating and electricity, medicine, and industrial materials. No military air transport operation in history had come remotely close to this volume. American and British planners solved the problem through relentless organizational innovation. They developed a continuous flow system where aircraft landed at precise intervals, were unloaded in minutes by specialized ground crews, and immediately took off again. At the operation's peak, a plane was landing in Berlin every sixty-two seconds around the clock. The logistics extended far beyond flying, encompassing maintenance schedules, fuel supply chains, aircrew rotation, and the construction of an entirely new airport built in less than ninety days. This episode tells the story of how air power and organizational genius defeated a Soviet blockade without firing a single shot, demonstrating that logistics can be as decisive as any weapon in the arsenal of democracy.
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