On the western side of the 'open curtain' was: UK France Spain Portugal Italy Turkey Greece West Germany Norway Belgium Netherlands Denmark Turkey These countries were the European members NATO which could be considered as the 'western camp' Countries user the influence of the USSR on the eastern side of the iron curtain were: East Germany Poland Czechoslovakia Hungary Romania Bulgaria And for a limited time Albania These were the western European members of the Warsaw Pact which could be considered a the 'western camp' Other non European countries were members of these two organisations as well such as Canada and the USA for NATO and china for the Warsaw pact
Tobacco Road; Laura; Belle Starr; Iron Curtain; Where the Sidewalk Ends.
The curtain was translucent. He could tell someone was behind it but could not make out any details.
No, the line "Don't pay attention to the man behind the curtain" is not in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the statement is found in the beloved 1939 film version but not the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." It is made by the Wizard when Toto pulls aside the curtain hiding the humbug magician from his visitors. It is said in a last-ditch effort to keep Dorothy, Toto and their three friends from connecting a little old man with a frightening, disembodied voice.
granite,gold,dimond,iron,silver,and steel
Baltic Area
The Soviet Union and its satellites
East Berlin.
Uprisings behind the Iron Curtain occurred in 1956 in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
Behind the Iron Curtain - video - was created on 1984-10-23.
Behind the Iron Curtain - album - was created on 1985-10-09.
Uprisings behind the Iron Curtain occurred in 1956 in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
The Iron Curtain came down in 1989. No country lies behind it as of 2008.
Soviet Union
In the years following World War II, the countries of communist Eastern Europe were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain." These countries were perceived as a single region based on.... Economic and political characteristics.
None. The 'Iron Curtain' no longer exists. During the Cold War ? I meant I know not now
The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.