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.
The Soviet Union. After the second world war, the communist Russians slammed down the Iron Curtain on the West.
That if you where on the Soviet union,You had to stay there or you could get killed.
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
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The iron curtain.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
The Soviet Union. After the second world war, the communist Russians slammed down the Iron Curtain on the West.
Soviet Union
Communist nations between the iron curtain and the soviet union were found in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland
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.
That if you where on the Soviet union,You had to stay there or you could get killed.
The Soviet Union and its satellites
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
The USSR (soviet union)
The Soviet Union's aggression after World War II was especially focused in Eastern Europe. Winston Churchill claimed the Soviet Union was extending the Iron Curtain.
The "Iron Curtain" was not a physical object, but a description for the complete blockage of information-sharing between western Europe and the Soviet Union, imposed by the people in charge of the Union to maintain their cultural and social separation.
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.