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Summary Of: Berlin Crisis of 1961
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June 4
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1961
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November 9
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1961
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Cold War
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Berlin
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post-World War II Germany
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ultimatum
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Soviet Union
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West Berlin
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Berlin Wall
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partition
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Khrushchev
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Berlin
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West Berlin
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Big Four
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Camp David
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Maryland
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Gary Powers's failed U-2 spy flight
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John F. Kennedy
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Black Sea
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Sochi
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John Jay McCloy
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Berlin Wall
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June 15
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1961
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Socialist Unity Party
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Staatsrat
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Walter Ulbricht
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KGB
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GRU
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Dean Rusk
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Bundeswehr
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August 12
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1961
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Air National Guard
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F-104
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United States Air Forces in Europe
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F-84s
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F-86s
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KGB
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Alexander Shelepin
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Frol Kozlov
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CPSU Central Committee
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Nicaragua
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Castro
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Revolutionary Front Sandino
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El Salvador
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Guatemala
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Kenya
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Rhodesia
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Portuguese Guinea
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People's Republic of China
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North Korea
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North Vietnam
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South Korea
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South Vietnam
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Taiwan
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UK
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Turkey
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Iran
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Kurdistan Democratic Party
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Mustafa Barzani
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Kurdish
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Iraq
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Abdul Karim Kassim
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Czechoslovakian
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France
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bomber gap
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missile gap
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Polaris
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Rodion Malinovsky
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Myasishchev M-50
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strategic bomber with nuclear engines
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Soviet
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U.S.
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Checkpoint Charlie
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1961
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10-27
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France
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Soviet Union
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Potsdam Conference
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22 October
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1961
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Checkpoint Charlie
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Lucius D. Clay
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U.S. President
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John F. Kennedy
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27 October
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1961
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Tempelhof
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Brandenburg Gate
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Nikita Khrushchev
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NATO
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Strategic Air Command
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General Anatoly Gribkov
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General
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Bruce C. Clarke
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U.S. Army Europe
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Willy Brandt
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Chancellor
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Konrad Adenauer
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Cold War (1953-1962)
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Berlin Blockade
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