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"Behind the Orange Curtain" is a documentary film that was released in 2012.
In the years following World War II, the countries of communist Eastern Europe were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain." These countries were perceived as a single region based on.... Economic and political characteristics.
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).
Soviet Union
it depends in which side of the curtain are you if you are on the east side ... then behind the curtain was the west capitalism if you are on the west side . behind the curtain was the east comunism
Yes, the communist governments behind the 'Iron Curtain' killed & imprisoned thousands of people in their own countries, and killed & kidnaped hundreds outside of their countries (in-peace time). Also Josef Stalin in the USSR murdered millions during his reign of terror. Hundreds were also killed & wounded trying to escape the 'Iron Curtain' to the west.
Churchill Believed that the Soviets were installing communist governments and crushing political and religious dissent.
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Norway
The term "Iron Curtain" dates from after the WW 2 and Nazi era. The eastern European countries behind the so-called curtain were dominated by the Soviet Union.
Behind the Curtain was created in 2006.
Behind That Curtain was created in 1928.
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
Behind the Curtain has 374 pages.
Behind That Curtain has 337 pages.
Behind the Banana Curtain was created in 2000.