Definition
Lucius D. Clay (1898-1978) was an American general and military governor known for his role in rebuilding Germany after World War II. He oversaw the Berlin Airlift, a crucial operation to supply West Berlin when the Soviet Union blockaded the city. Clay's leadership and organizational skills were instrumental in the success of the airlift. He is often credited with laying the foundation for a democratic and prosperous West Germany. Think of him as the architect of a new Germany, similar to rebuilding a city in 'SimCity.'