Yes, the term "iron curtain" was coined during the cold war to describe the division between the Communist Soviet Union and the rest of Europe.
It was called the Iron Curtain.
The Iron Curtain was a term given by Winston Churchill to the divide between communist eastern and capitalist western Europe.
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The Iron Curtain is the term Churchill used to describe the division of Europe. Winston Churchill served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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technology, economy and military, Western Europe is more advanced in all of these.
No, the Iron Curtain is a term that refers to the vast divide between eastern and Western Europe that developed after World War Two. Generally speaking it separated NATO powers in the West from WARSAW PACT powers in the East. There was no physical "curtain" or boundary, rather more of an metaphorical divide.
The Iron Curtain no longer exists. When it did, the country it divided was Germany.
The Iron Curtain separated Europe into the groups. A map or diagram showing the divide of Europe can be found in many history books.
The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.