Winston Churchill coined this phrase
the president during the fall of the iron curtain was sudam hosaine
Winston Churchill applied the phrase "Iron Curtain" to the situation in Europe after World War II. Queen Elisabeth of Belgium had previously used it after World War I. It was used by some else first. Not the queen of Belgium either.
Winston Churchill made the iron curtain speech at Westminster college in Fulton, Missouri. There is currently a museum dedicated to him and the circumstances surrounding the speech on campus. For the 50th anniversary of the speech there was a black tie dinner attended by several members of his family as well as Margaret Thatcher. I was fortunate enough to sit with her for about ten minutes as we enjoyed two glasses of wine and she lightheartedly compared her own style and public perception to Winston. There is also a restaurant/pub in Fulton named Sir Winston's in honor of that brief moment in history.
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Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech on March 5, 1946
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Martin Luther King
it was Sojourner truth who gave a famous speech in 1851
the president during the fall of the iron curtain was sudam hosaine
He gave his famous speech in Massachusetts of "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
what was the famous speech that Martin Luther King gave in Wahington,DC
He gave an integing Speech
Winston Churchill on March 5th 1946.
Winston Churchill
I have a dream, not you have a dream. Yes, it was his most famous speech.