🎧 Tank Standoff at Checkpoint Charlie
World Wars
•
23m
For 16 hours between the 27 to 28 October 1961, the world held its breath as Soviet and US tanks faced each other down at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin and came very close to turning the Cold War hot. However, one of the most dramatic and dangerous showdowns of the cold war has been largely overshadowed by the Cuban Missile Crisis a year later which saw the two superpowers go head to head once more. To discuss how it was that tanks came to be deployed ready for battle at one of the most sensitive locations along the Iron Curtain Dan is joined by Iain MacGregor, author of Checkpoint Charlie: The Cold War, the Berlin Wall and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth. Iain and Dan discuss how the confrontation was brought about by a trip to the opera, the political miscalculations that led the world to the brink of war and how the crisis was averted.
Up Next in World Wars
-
Tanks of World War Two: T-34
Part 1 of 4. James Holland explores the T-34 tank, the pride and joy of the Soviet Union in WWII.
-
Tanks of World War Two: Jagdpanther
Part 2 of 4. James Holland investigates the mighty 'Jagdpanther', a German tank destroyer of WWII.
-
Tank Mission World War Two
A US War Department film details the vital role of tanks in defeating the Axis during World War Two, particularly in Europe. Not only were tanks deployed for punching through enemy lines, but also mine and obstruction clearance and supporting engineer units. Sourced via AP Archive.