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Q: Man who first mentioned the iron curtain that separated the free and communist sections of europe?
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What was the imaginary line that separated the communist nations of eastern Europe from the west?

As coined in a speech March 5th 1946, by Winston Churchill the term for a symbolic boundary dividing Europe into communist & non communist spheres is "the iron curtain" the iron center


What did the iron curtain divide the world in to?

communist and non-communist


What was built following World War 2 that separated Germany?

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.


What is an imaginary line separating the communist and non-communist countries in Europe?

The Iron Curtain


What countries were separated from the west from the iron curtain?

Germany


Which communist country was behind the iron curtain?

Soviet Union


What was the term that described the dividing line between communist Eastern Europe and non COnmmunist Western Europe?

The Iron Curtain.


What communist nations were located between the Soviet Union and the iron curtain?

Communist nations between the iron curtain and the soviet union were found in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland


To what division did the Iron Curtain refer?

It refers to the division of Communist Eastern Europe and Non-communist Western Europe.


How did south Vietnam violate the iron curtain?

There was no such thing as an "Iron Curtain" (a curtain made of iron). The name was simply a symbolic term representing communist countries, with the USSR primarily being the center focus. Consequently, the term "behind the iron curtain" meant being in a communist nation (primarily meaning the USSR).


The only area behind the Iron Curtain in which non-communist had any control was?

East Berlin, the capital of the new communist regime of Eastern Germany was not happy with the fact that West Berlin was occupied by the US, Britain and France. This area was the only one behind the Iron Curtain that the Western powers could control.


What are the two terms used to describe the dividing line between eastern and western communist and non-Communist areas?

The Berlin Wall and the Iron curtain, its right. :)