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Q: Who first spoke about iron curtain?
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Who first spoke of the iron curtain and?

Benjamin Franklin first spoke of the iron curtin in 1831.


Who spoke of an iron curtain?

Hitler.


Who spoke of an iron curtain descending across Europe?

Winston Churchill


Spoke of an Iron Curtain descending across Europe?

Winston Churchill


Who first spoke of the iron curtain?

Josef Goebbels was the first person to speak of the Iron Curtain. He explained this in his article named The Year 2000 in 1945 saying: "If the German people surrender, the Soviets will occupy . . . the whole east and southeast of Europe in addition to the larger part of the Reich. In front of this enormous territory, including the Soviet Union, an iron curtain will go down . . . The rest of Europe will fall in political chaos which will be but a period of preparation for the coming of Bolshevism.


Who first used the phase iron curtain?

the phrase of "an iron curtain has come down" was first coined by sir Winston Churchill


Who warned everyone the concept of the Iron Curtain?

The first reference of an Iron Curtain was in a speech by Winston Churchill shortly after WW2


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.


What was the term that described the dividing line between communist Eastern Europe and non COnmmunist Western Europe?

The Iron Curtain.


What event comes first the collapse of the iron curtain or the Berlin wall being torn down?

The Berlin Wall "represented" the iron curtain. Strictly symbolic.


Was the iron curtain an actual iron curtain?

No. It was like invisible, there were only military forces. The term "iron curtain" was just a metaphor.


Where are the cracks in the iron curtain as seen on the map?

Yugoslavia and Albania were the cracks in the iron curtain.