In 1946, Winston Churchill delivered his famous "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton, Missouri, warning the world about the growing divide between the Western democracies and the Eastern communist bloc led by the Soviet Union. He emphasized the need for unity among Western nations to counteract the spread of communism and advocated for a strong stance against totalitarian regimes. Churchill's address marked the beginning of heightened tensions during the Cold War, highlighting the ideological conflict that would dominate global politics in the following decades.
The dangers of communism in his 'Iron Curtain' speech.
Winston Churchill used the term "Iron Curtain" in his 1946 speech to describe the division between Western democracies and Eastern communist countries in post-World War II Europe. The phrase symbolized the ideological and physical barrier that separated the Soviet sphere of influence from the West, highlighting the growing tensions of the Cold War. By invoking the term, Churchill aimed to warn against the spread of communism and to rally Western nations to stand united against totalitarianism.
Winston Churchill was afriad of another world war, the Iron Curtain was enforced to split East Germany from the Communists countries in the west. He wanted to show that there was no formal allinaces between them, and other countries
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The Missouri Compromise allowed Missouri to be entered as a slave state. It also made it possible to create a clear line as to how the North and South states could be divided. The admittance of the state of California was the point at which the Missouri Compromise could not longer be utilized for this purpose.
World war 2 started on 1st September 1939
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