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The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.
The imaginary wall that used to separate the US and Russia.The term 'Iron Curtain' refers to tanks, guns and as well as physical barriers. The term 'Iron Curtain' was said by Winston Churchill in 1946 in USA. The Iron Curtain was an imaginary line. It divided Europe into two blocks.
The Iron Curtain was a term given by Winston Churchill to the divide between communist eastern and capitalist western Europe.
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The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.
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a term used to describe the boundry of the USSR from the NATO countries
No. It was like invisible, there were only military forces. The term "iron curtain" was just a metaphor.
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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."
Actually the "iron curtain" did not "tighten the soviet hold". The term "iron curtain" was a fictitious symbolic name used by Winston Churchill to describe the hold the Russians had over the Eastern Bloc. The hold the soviets had over eastern Europe was already tight before the term became popular.
The imaginary wall that used to separate the US and Russia.The term 'Iron Curtain' refers to tanks, guns and as well as physical barriers. The term 'Iron Curtain' was said by Winston Churchill in 1946 in USA. The Iron Curtain was an imaginary line. It divided Europe into two blocks.
Eastern European governments as soviet puppets