Winston Churchill, during his second term in office from 1951 to '55.
Yes, it WAS Winston Churchill, but at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri on 5 March 1946.
b rudda
The Iron Curtain. He used the term in a speech in Fulton Missouri in 1946.
John howard
Sir Winston Churchill...the Prime Minister of the UK during the 2nd World War
The term "Iron Curtain" was popularized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a speech he delivered in 1946. The concept referred to the ideological and physical division between Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during 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.
The word curtain is a noun. The plural form is curtains.
Winston Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech on March 5, 1946
He served as Prime Minister for Britain during World War II
Winston Churchhill
Winston Churchhill
No, that was coined by Winston Churchill in a speech.