Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union.
The iron curtain.
Winston Churchill was afriad of another world war, the Iron Curtain was enforced to split East Germany from the Communists countries in the west. He wanted to show that there was no formal allinaces between them, and other countries
Winston Churchill described the boundary between Eastern and Western Europe as an Iron Curtain that kept democratic western influences out of the Soviet controlled Eastern Europe through military force.
the two speeches set the tone for the cold war.
the iron curtain
The iron curtain.
The Iron Curtain was a term given by Winston Churchill to the divide between communist eastern and capitalist western Europe.
The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.
The Iron Curtain
The Iron Curtain
Winston Churchill.
The Iron Curtain is the term Churchill used to describe the division of Europe. Winston Churchill served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Winston Churchill was afriad of another world war, the Iron Curtain was enforced to split East Germany from the Communists countries in the west. He wanted to show that there was no formal allinaces between them, and other countries
Winston Churchill described the boundary between Eastern and Western Europe as an Iron Curtain that kept democratic western influences out of the Soviet controlled Eastern Europe through military force.
An 'iron curtain'
the two speeches set the tone for the cold war.
The term "iron curtain" was popularized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a speech in 1946, to describe the division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War. The physical barrier was created by the Soviet Union and its satellite states to block off Soviet-controlled territories from Western Europe.