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During the Cold War, the Iron Curtain was a political metaphor used to describe the political and later physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991. The term symbolizes the efforts by the Soviet Union (USSR) to block itself … See more
In the 19th century, iron safety curtains were installed on theater stages to slow the spread of fire.
Perhaps the first … See moreThere is an Iron Curtain monument in the southern part of the Czech Republic at approximately 48°52′32″N 15°52′29″E / 48.8755°N … See more
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• EV13 The Iron Curtain Trail, a long-distance cycling route within the European Green Belt See moreBuilding antagonism
The antagonism between the Soviet Union and the West that came to be described as the "iron curtain" had various origins.
During the summer … See moreFollowing a period of economic and political stagnation under Brezhnev and his immediate successors, the Soviet Union decreased its intervention in Eastern Bloc politics See more
Throughout the Cold War the term "curtain" would become a common euphemism for boundaries – physical or ideological – … See more
• Geographic intelligence report - The European Borders of the USSR (PDF). Central Intelligence Agency. May 1955. Archived (PDF) … See more
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Iron Curtain, political, military, and ideological barrier erected by the U.S.S.R after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European …
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Mar 31, 2018 · ‘An iron curtain has descended’ Winston Churchill, speaking in Fulton, Missouri in 1946. By the start of 1946, the process of ‘sovietisation’ was well underway across Eastern Europe. Collectively, these nations became …
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On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill gave a speech declaring that an “iron curtain” had descended across Europe, pointing to efforts by the Soviet Union to block itself and its satellite states from open contact with the West.
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Oct 26, 2021 · 9 November, marks the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. A speech at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, 5 March 1946, declared that “An Iron Curtain has descended across the continent”.
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Nov 21, 2024 · Winston Churchill delivered the Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri, U.S., on March 5, 1946. In it he stressed the necessity for the United States and Britain to act as the guardians of peace and stability against the …
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The Iron Curtain was an impenetrable ideological barrier. It divided Europe into capitalist and communist groups. It emerged at the end of World War II in 1945 and continued to exist until the Cold War, around 1989-1990.
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