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The Corridor

Maintaining resolve under sustained pressure

Berlin, 1948. The Soviets sealed every road and the city is starving. Two million people need food and medicine, and the only options are negotiate, escalate, or attempt something that's never been done — an airlift through a corridor the enemy controls.

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The Corridor

Berlin, June 1948. The Soviets have closed all ground routes to the Western sectors. Two million civilians need food, fuel, and medicine. You are the Allied liaison officer. The decision between negotiation, escalation, and the impossible logistics of an airlift runs through you.

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Decisions That Shaped the World

Five moments that changed history. The Cuban Missile Crisis, Gandhi's Salt March, the Berlin Airlift, Mandela's negotiation table, the Marshall Plan pitch. Each one was a decision made by a person under pressure. Practice the skills those decisions required.

What you'll learn from The Corridor

This scenario focuses on Maintaining resolve under sustained pressure — a critical skill inside the broader history domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Corridor, a full interactive story inside the Decisions That Shaped the World quest.

Skills you'll build in Decisions That Shaped the World

Crisis JudgmentPrincipled ResistanceSustained ResolveAdversarial Trust-BuildingShared Purpose FramingStrategic Patience

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