If you're referring to the barrier that separated communist countries in Europe from non-communist countries, the answer is the Berlin Wall.
US and all of western europe
vietnam, cuba, china, burma, laos,
Answer this question… To spread anticommunist propaganda in communist countries
To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
Russia adopted a communist government, but Western European countries did not.
Japan and china were the two countries who remained isolated during the age of exploration.
In the 1930s the American people had experienced the Depression in the West, a barrier made up of communist run countries in Eastern Europe.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
Communist countries during the Red Scare include Russia, China, Eastern Europe, and Korea. The Cincinnati Reds baseball team changed their name to the "Redlegs" during the scare so their name wouldn't be associated with communism.
This barrier became known as the Iron Curtain. The term was coined by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during the Cold War. He used it to describe the division between Eastern and Western Europe, when the counties of Eastern Europe were isolated from the West politically, economically and socially.
US and all of western europe
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.
vietnam, cuba, china, burma, laos,
Only four countries are communist today. They are China, North Korea, Vietnam and Cuba. All other present day countries are either democracies or under dictatorships.Edit: Five actually. Laos is communist as well.
NATO , or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was created during the Cold War to unify all of the countries against communist aggression that developed after World War II.
Communist countries used female snipers during WW2.