Abstract
Because there were no Allied agreements on the right of the three
Western powers to access Berlin from the Western Zones by land or water,
the Soviet Union was able to blockade the routes in question on June 24,
1948. In response, the Western Allies launched the Berlin Airlift two
days later. The blockade prompted numerous demonstrations in West
Berlin, including one on the Platz der Republik on September 9, 1948. At
this particular demonstration, Ernst Reuter – then a city councilor
responsible for transportation and supply operations – made his now
famous appeal: “People of the world …. look upon this city! You cannot,
you must not, forsake us! There is only one possibility for all of us:
to stand together until this fight has been won, until the fight has
finally been settled through victory over the enemies, through victory
over the force of darkness.” Reuter’s speech drew international
attention to the fate of the city. A few months later, he was elected
mayor of Berlin.