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Agenda for Tonight 1. Look for videos about the wall and the airlift and pick the best one the next day. 2. Read over the information found and pick out the best information and discuss it the next day. 3. Look for pictures that would look good in the power point. "Berlin Wall." //Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: War//. Ed. Anne Marie Hacht and Dwayne D. Hayes. Detroit: Gale, 2008. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []

"The Berlin Wall: a secret history: the Berlin Wall was a tangible symbol of the suppression of human rights by the Eastern bloc during the Cold War, but Frederick Taylor asks whether it was more convenient to the Western democracies than their rhetoric suggested." //History Today// 57.2 (2007): 43+. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []

May, Ernest R. "America's Berlin." //Foreign Affairs// 77.4 (1998): 148+. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []

Slayton, Robert A. "The Most Precious Cargo: the untold story of how the airlift that saved Berlin also saved the city's Jewish refugees." //Commentary// 128.2 (2009): 37+. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []

Murphy, David E. "Spies in Berlin." //Foreign Affairs// 77.4 (1998): 171+. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []

"Berlin Airlift." //Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: War//. Ed. Anne Marie Hacht and Dwayne D. Hayes. Detroit: Gale, 2008. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. [] "The Berlin Airlift, June 24, 1948-May 12, 1949." //DISCovering U.S. History//. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. //Student Resource Center - Gold//. Web. 24 May 2010. []