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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.
Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
Relations between the two countries, friendly, or neutral.
countries were confident that allies would fight with them if they declared war.
It is a metaphor coined by Winston Churchill in the years after WW 2, when the Soviet-dominated Communist countries in eastern Europe closed their borders to Western Europe to their own citizens. It was as though the Communist countries were behind a curtain, an iron curtain.
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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.
The iron curtain was an official border (not really iron or a curtain) in the middle of Germany. Its made it clear that West Germany and East Berlin had their own side of the country. But now, they are all one country, Germany but Berlin IS the capital.
Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
Very harsh because it was isolated and there was no outside contact. Your family might lived on the other side so you coudn't see them. Christmas no presents from family in the other side.
The Iron Curtain was a term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the ideological and physical boundary dividing Europe during the Cold War, separating the Communist countries of Eastern Europe from the capitalist countries of Western Europe. It symbolized the division between Eastern and Western blocs and the restrictions on information and movement imposed by Communist regimes.
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This is from the famous 'Iron Curtain' speech made by Winston Churchill at Fulton Missouri in 1946. He was talking about the increasing Soviet influence in eastern Europe. He also said in his speech, "from Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste on the Adriatic, an Iron Curtain has descended over Europe".
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The steel curtain
the berlin wall was mean and sovjet and usa hated each other and also war happened and war not good it killed many people on cuba