lmao the steel curtain they were called in the 70s i believe.but steelers rock!!!!!!! I think you are the first one to call Russia the Steel Curtain. The Steel Curtain refers to the defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Iron Curtain was coined most famously by Winston Churchill.
Russia was on the other side of the iron curtain-and the main reason why it was created.
Iron Curtain.
The military enforced separation of the states occupied by Russia after WW2 from the democratic world as exemplified by the Berlin wall. The wall, fences and military guards holding the occupied people in was described by him as an "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.
No. It was like invisible, there were only military forces. The term "iron curtain" was just a metaphor.
It was the Steel Curtain in the 1970's. It was called "Blitzburgh" in the 1990's.
Operation Steel Curtain happened on 2005-11-05.
Russia was on the other side of the iron curtain-and the main reason why it was created.
The steel curtain
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
During the Steelers 'Steel Curtain' days, middle linebacker Jack Lambert wore #58.The Steel Curtain was actually the nickname given to the Steelers four defensive linemen (L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, "Mean" Joe Greene and Dwight White).
Blitzburgh and The Steel Curtain
The nickname for the 1970's Steelers defense.
The Steel Curtain and Blitzburgh were two nicknames that were used for the Steelers defense.
Stainless steel curtain rods tend to match almost any type of curtain. anonymous@oola.com
Terry Bradshaw
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