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Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
Iron Curtain.
No nation dropped an atomic weapon during the cold war. The cold war is not the same as World War 2. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan by the US at the end of World War 2. The cold war is called 'cold' because it was not an actual armed conflict. It was a period marked by a conflict of ideologies, propaganda and fear.
Countries behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War were primarily those in Eastern Europe that were aligned with the Soviet Union. This included nations like Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The term symbolizes the political, military, and ideological division between the Soviet bloc and the Western powers led by the United States. The Iron Curtain effectively separated these communist countries from the democratic nations of Western Europe.
Nobody, the bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945 ending WW2. The "Cold War" didn't start until about 1947. Look up Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech.
Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
Iron Curtain.
No nation dropped an atomic weapon during the cold war. The cold war is not the same as World War 2. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan by the US at the end of World War 2. The cold war is called 'cold' because it was not an actual armed conflict. It was a period marked by a conflict of ideologies, propaganda and fear.
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
The Iron Curtain
The Iron Curtain represented the division in Europe between the West (democracy) and the East (Communism) during the Cold War.
the president during this time was barak obama..... this is rachel's brother and he is not black he is a half and half person...
Iron curtain
No, they sat on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain.
No, they sat on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain.
The Iron Curtain was the de facto division between communist societies and democracies during the cold war.