The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.
yes
The iron curtain divided the world into the eastern and western bloc.
He said an "iron curtain" has descended across the continent.
The Soviet Union. After the second world war, the communist Russians slammed down the Iron Curtain on the West.
The Iron Curtain (completed in 1952) and the Berlin Wall (1961). The iron curtain was an analogy. It was used to describe that eastern Europe was mostly communist, whlie western Europe was mostly democratic. The Iron Curtain wasn't an actual place.
the iron curtain
The iron curtain, was a political term used during the First World War describing, the tensions between Germany and Belgium. The origin of the term began, in the former Soviet Union.
split europe in to two parts.
The iron curtain divided the world into the eastern and western bloc.
communist and non-communist
The Iron Curtain was the name given to the political among other aspects barrier that the USSR put between itself and the Western or Capitalist world. It did this because the Communists basically disagreed with the ideology of the Capitalist systems.
He said an "iron curtain" has descended across the continent.
The Iron Curtain
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
The Iron Curtain.
No. It was like invisible, there were only military forces. The term "iron curtain" was just a metaphor.
Yugoslavia and Albania were the cracks in the iron curtain.
The Soviet Union. After the second world war, the communist Russians slammed down the Iron Curtain on the West.