The Soviet initiative was thus perceived by the Western powers as initiating the most important Cold War crisis since the Berlin airlift. |
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To be concrete, let us consider the way we approach the solution of the Berlin airlift model when all of its variables are required to be integers. |
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The wasps are still out there, toing and froing with bits of our table like the Berlin Airlift. |
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Allied commitment to the Berlin airlift, and to the maintenance of a Western presence in Germany, took the Soviet leadership in Moscow very much by surprise. |
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His postwar work took in an instructorship with the newly created Air India, the Berlin airlift in 1949, and a spell from 1950 with the Belfast-based aviation company Short Brothers. |
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During the early stages of the Cold War, one of the first major operations undertaken by the Royal Air Force was in 1948 and the Berlin Airlift, codenamed Operation Plainfire. |
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