The area under Soviet control during the Cold War was commonly referred to as the "Eastern Bloc." This included countries such as Poland, East Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania.
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
The Iron Curtain -BAK
The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
The area under Soviet control during the Cold War was commonly referred to as the "Eastern Bloc." This included countries such as Poland, East Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Albania.
Immediately after the end of WW2. The Soviets (Russians) were determined to place a government of their own choosing in Poland without interference from Britain or the US. (or Poland for that matter !)
Iron Curtain
The iron curtain was just a term used to symbolize the wall between the east and western countries. It was not a real curtain.
Berlin, Germany
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
Iron Curtain.
The Iron Curtain -BAK
The Iron Curtain refers to the separation between the communist and the democratic nations during the Cold war in Europe. Today the term is now irrelevant. Winston Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain."
The Iron Curtain represented the division in Europe between the West (democracy) and the East (Communism) during the Cold War.
The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.