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None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.
The Iron Curtain is a term that was coined by Churchill during his speech on March 5, 1946. Its not actually a curtain, its made up of different countries between the Soviet Union and germany.
Information was transmitted to the other side of the iron curtain by radio stations:Voice of AmericaRadio Free EuropeBBC Russian Service
The iron curtain was a product of the Soviet union and the spread of communism through eastern europe through the 1950s and 60s. There was a gigantic ideological and economical divide between communist eastern european countries and the capitalist western european countries. The communist countries were believed to be behind an "iron curtain" as Winston Churchill put it. The biggest physical symbol of this was the Berlin Wall.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
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.
Yes, Romania was inside the Iron Curtain.
iron curtain
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.
Germany
The iron curtain was just a term used to symbolize the wall between the east and western countries. It was not a real curtain.
No. The "iron curtain" referred to the Warsaw Pact nations, not the NATO countries.
Joseph Stalin imposed what Winston Churchill would call the Iron Curtain after World War II. The figurative curtain separated Soviet-controlled Warsaw Pact countries from NATO led and neutral countries.
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it was about the "iron curtain" that was sweeping Europe. the iron curtain was a term used to describe the separation of Europe into two main political factions. churchhill was referring to the east side of the "iron curtain" which consisted of the ussr and the surrounding countries in which it more or less controlled. the u.s.s.r was a socialist state blahblahblah. read your textbook young man/lady
The iron curtain, was a political term used during the First World War describing, the tensions between Germany and Belgium. The origin of the term began, in the former Soviet Union.