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France' Secret Weapon in Berlin

September 28
9 mins

Episode Description

From occupiers to protectors, the French forces in Berlin fundamentally changed the game. Initially sidelined after WWII, France carved out its own sector, becoming a key player. They weren't just soldiers; they were city-builders and denazification agents.
Then came the 1948 Soviet blockade, their defining moment. While the U.S. and Britain owned the skies, France made its stand on the ground. Their audacious move: building an entire airport, Tegel, in a stunning 90 days.
This wasn't just construction; it was a strategic masterstroke. Tegel broke the back of the Soviet siege, ensuring the airlift's success. It became a legendary symbol of French resolve and ingenuity.
For nearly 50 years, they were more than a garrison. They were spies, diplomats, and crucial partners in the Cold War's hottest flashpoint. They transformed old enemies into steadfast allies. The French didn't just occupy Berlin; they helped save it and secure its freedom.

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