The Iron Curtain represented the division in Europe between the West (democracy) and the East (Communism) during the Cold War.
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
The iron curtain was just a term used to symbolize the wall between the east and western countries. It was not a real curtain.
the iron curtain
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The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.
The Iron Curtain was a metaphor for the Stalin's seemingly impenetrable partition of Europe between an authoritarian east and democratic west. Among the most symbolic manifestations to the Iron Curtain was the Berlin Wall.
The Iron Curtain.
the political and economic division between the democratic west and the communist east
It refers to the division of Communist Eastern Europe and Non-communist Western Europe.
The Berlin Wall symbolized the division between East and West Germany and the larger ideological divide between communism and capitalism during the Cold War. It served as a physical barrier to prevent East Germans from fleeing to the West. Its fall in 1989 marked the end of the Cold War era and signaled the reunification of Germany.
Yes, the term "iron curtain" was coined during the cold war to describe the division between the Communist Soviet Union and the rest of Europe.