Winston Churchill described the boundary between Eastern and Western Europe as an Iron Curtain that kept democratic western influences out of the Soviet controlled Eastern Europe through military force.
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i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
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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.
His description was an 'Iron Curtain' had descended upon Soviet controlled territories .
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
The Iron Curtain: It is an appropriate description because it was very difficult to see behind it into eastern europe. The USSR was , from a western perspective at least, very difficult in terms of diplomatic communication.
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technology, economy and military, Western Europe is more advanced in all of these.
It was known as the Iron Curtain.
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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Grand Tour of Eastern Europe Behind the Iron Curtain - 1968 was released on: USA: 21 February 1968 (Atlanta, Georgia)