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Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.

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Winston Churchill believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent. As 1946 unfolded, it became increasingly clear that Stalin would not permit democratic governments in the Eastern European that the USSR occupied.

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Q: What did Winston churchill believe that the soviet was doing to gain control in countries behind what he called an iron curtain?
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Ireland was divided from Northern Ireland after the demanding but powerful British government wanted to gain control of Ireland but were left with the counties that they control today. This agreement was nogiatiated by Llyode George and Winston Churchill who were determind not to give Ireland the Republic they wanted deserved.


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Churchill thinks the goals of the Soviet Union were that all the European countries lay in the Soviet area of influence and all are subject to a very high & increasing degree of control from Moscow. In the Congressional Record, March 5, 1946 Churchill stated "I do not believe that the Soviet Union desire war. What it desires is the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of its power and doctrine. ~Dimonique♥


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What countries did Winston Churchill control?

he didn't control but he helped control Great Britain and helped them in WW2


What did Winston Churchill believe that the Soviet Union was doing to gain control in countries behind what he called ''an iron curtain''?

Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.


Who took control of World War 2 and Great Britain?

Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister for most of World War 2.


In 1945 Joseph Stalins vision of a postwar world in which great powers would control strategic areas of interest was largely shared by?

Winston Churchill


Who first used the term iron curtain in speech?

Coined by Sir Winston Churchill in an address to Westminster College, March 1946. He stated that 'an Iron Curtain had descended across Europe.....we are all subject in one form or another, not only to Soviet influence but to increasing measures of control from Moscow'


Iron Curtain is controlled by Nazis Germany or the Soviet Union?

The Iron Curtain was a term coined in the years after the war by Winston Churchill to describe the Soviet Union's control of the countries of Central Europe. "From Stetin on the Baltic, to Trieste on the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended upon the Continent," Churchill spoke in a famous speech in Saint Louis, MO, after the war.


Why Ireland was divided?

Ireland was divided from Northern Ireland after the demanding but powerful British government wanted to gain control of Ireland but were left with the counties that they control today. This agreement was nogiatiated by Llyode George and Winston Churchill who were determind not to give Ireland the Republic they wanted deserved.


What does Churchill think the goals of the Soviet Union were?

Churchill thinks the goals of the Soviet Union were that all the European countries lay in the Soviet area of influence and all are subject to a very high & increasing degree of control from Moscow. In the Congressional Record, March 5, 1946 Churchill stated "I do not believe that the Soviet Union desire war. What it desires is the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of its power and doctrine. ~Dimonique♥


How could it be argued that Winston Churchill started the Cold War?

He made several secret agreements with Stalin in Yalta, dividing Europe between themselves (namely, the continent was to have two spheres of influence; one supervised by USSR, and the other by the UK and France). He is the one who decided which countries should be allowed to become Communist in "free" elections, and which countries should become/remain democratic.It could be argued that Winston Churchill started the Cold War because Churchill's "iron curtain" speech is commonly acknowledged as the start of the Cold War. This could be because he accused Stalin of drawing an "iron curtain" over Eastern Europe - referring to the soviet control of these countries. The metaphor "Iron Curtain" implies that it is hostile, unfriendly and impenetrable. I do not believe that he caused the Cold War but he was merely a catalyst for a series of inevitable events. Also, by doing the speech, it could be argued that he put pressure on America to be even more hostile to the USSR. Although he may not have caused it, he may have started it by showing open hostilities towards the USSR.


What countries are under british control?

None, except for the United Kingdom which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. However, there are still a small number of countries or territories where Britain is still responsible for their defence and foreign affairs.


Where did the Iron Curtain Speech take place?

Winston Churchill made the iron curtain speech at Westminster college in Fulton, Missouri. There is currently a museum dedicated to him and the circumstances surrounding the speech on campus. For the 50th anniversary of the speech there was a black tie dinner attended by several members of his family as well as Margaret Thatcher. I was fortunate enough to sit with her for about ten minutes as we enjoyed two glasses of wine and she lightheartedly compared her own style and public perception to Winston. There is also a restaurant/pub in Fulton named Sir Winston's in honor of that brief moment in history.


Why does Churchill suspect these cities are under Soviet control?

Because he is stupid