I'm sorry to be seduced by Theron, so I couldn't help watching "City of Extreme Cold" again. The espionage war on the eve of the end of the Cold War can be described as extremely cold, and standing in line and betraying each other became the main theme. A little taste. But unlike ordinary spy wars, there is cold blood in the extreme cold, but you can also feel the temperature.
West Berlin is the territory of the Federal Republic of Germany, and this "enclave" rooted in the heart of the enemy camp was amazing. The Quadruple Occupation Agreement signed by the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union guarantees an air corridor between the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin.
But there is no room for snoring on the side of the couch. In order to force the Federal Republic of Germany to abandon West Berlin, the Soviet Union imposed a blockade on West Berlin, causing three Berlin crises.
For the first time in 1948, the Soviet Union blocked the West Berlin railway passage.
The second time in 1958, the Soviet Union issued an ultimatum, forcing the United States, Britain and France to withdraw their troops from West Berlin within half a year.
For the third time in 1961, the Soviet Union raised the demand for the withdrawal of troops from West Berlin, and then replaced it with the official construction of the Berlin Wall.
Since then, the Berlin Wall has become the "showcase of the free world" before the people of East Germany. In 1982, the "Shooting Order" was issued, and the shooting of those who crossed the Berlin Wall was legalized. As of the end of the Cold War, the number of people who were shot and killed was about 136-245...
This number was calculated by the East German side. Believe it or not, death at that time was just a number concept anyway.
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