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Communist nations between the iron curtain and the Soviet Union were found in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Poland

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What does the metaphor iron curtain mean?

The Iron Curtain was a metaphor for the Stalin's seemingly impenetrable partition of Europe between an authoritarian east and democratic west. Among the most symbolic manifestations to the Iron Curtain was the Berlin Wall.


What was the imaginary line that separated the communist nations of eastern Europe from the west?

As coined in a speech March 5th 1946, by Winston Churchill the term for a symbolic boundary dividing Europe into communist & non communist spheres is "the iron curtain" the iron center


What were the results of the iron curtain?

There was NO iron curtain. There was NO wall built of iron. That was simply a "Name" that was symbolic in nature, to refer to people living in the Communist Nations; mostly behind the imaginary line and/or actual barbed wire fence line which divided East and West Germany. The results of this "dividing line" was two separate worlds. One free and one communist.


List three nations during the cold war that were divided into communist and noncommunist parts?

Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)


What was the most noticeable symbol of the iron curtain?

The most noticeable symbol of the Iron Curtain was the Berlin Wall. Erected in 1961, it physically and ideologically divided East and West Berlin, symbolizing the broader division between the Soviet-controlled Eastern Bloc and the Western democracies during the Cold War. The wall represented the stark separation of communist and capitalist ideologies and became a powerful symbol of the political and military tensions between the Eastern and Western worlds.

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What does the democratic nations have to do with the iron curtain?

The Iron Curtain refers to the separation between the communist and the democratic nations during the Cold war in Europe. Today the term is now irrelevant. Winston Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain."


What does the metaphor iron curtain mean?

The Iron Curtain was a metaphor for the Stalin's seemingly impenetrable partition of Europe between an authoritarian east and democratic west. Among the most symbolic manifestations to the Iron Curtain was the Berlin Wall.


What was the Iron Curtain supposed to do?

During the Cold War, the Iron Curtain was intended to prevent citizens of communist nations from learning information from the non-communist world which might cause them to question what they were told by their own government.


What do you mean by It was a struggle between Democracy and Communism?

The cold war was a struggle between Communist Nations and NON-Communist Nations.


What was the imaginary line that separated the communist nations of eastern Europe from the west?

As coined in a speech March 5th 1946, by Winston Churchill the term for a symbolic boundary dividing Europe into communist & non communist spheres is "the iron curtain" the iron center


What two new alliances were made after World War 2 one between Communist Eastern European nations and the other between Western non Communist nations?

Warsaw Pact verses NATO.


What two new alliances were made after World War 2 one between Communist Eastern European nations and the other between Western non-Communist nations?

Warsaw Pact verses NATO.


Why do the communist nations have a coalition against Israel?

They don't - there are no communist nations.


What was the term Winston Churchill used to describe the divide between western and eastern European nations after World War 2?

The Iron Curtain


What did Churchill called the boundary between Western nations and those controlled by the Soviet Union?

The iron curtain.


What is meant by the term the end of the Cold War?

The period of tension and rivalry between communist nations and noncommunist nations ends.


What do the above China Korea Vietnam and Angola nations have in common?

They fought civil wars between communist and non-communist groups.