European History – 1945 to Present
Increased tensions refer to the heightened state of conflict or hostility between nations, groups, or ideologies, often resulting from political, military, or economic disagreements. In the context of the Berlin Airlift, these tensions were primarily between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union, manifesting as both military posturing and diplomatic confrontations that defined the early years of the Cold War.
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