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Countries. The Iron Curtain was a line of countries separating communist east Europe with Democratic west Europe.
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Here is real talk. To build the greatest arsenal of weapons that has ever been built. The act of Governmental terror on the people of the earth during this period is absolutely mind boggling.
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Perhaps the first recorded use of the term 'Iron Curtain' was in 1920, by Ethel Snowden, in the book Through Bolshevik Russia, but its metaphoric, non-Soviet use appeared in Scandinavian books as early as 1901, moreover, H. G. Wells used Ir...
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An address given by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on March 5, 1946, at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. He named his speech “The Sinews of Peace” and called for an alliance against the spread of Soviet communism, w...
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the Iron Curtain collapsed in 1989
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I remember the first time I saw Mr. Yeltsin to have a talk with him, long before communism had lost ground in the Soviet Union. He was so warm and so friendly. He said to me then, "You know my grandchildren have started wearing crosses...
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The Berlin Wall was the most easily observed physical manifestation of the Iron Curtain, the ideological and political divide which dominated Europe from 1945 to 1990. On one side were countries such as East Germany, Albania and Czechoslova...
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The "Iron Curtain" is a term Churchill used during the Cold War to describe the relationship that existed between the "capitalist West" and the area controlled by the USSR (the "socialist East"). It was complet...
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curtain” was from Ethel Snowden, the wife of labor leader Philip Snowden. She used it in a 1920 book titled “Through Bolshevik Russia”. It is not clear if she coined the phrase. The phrase appeared in the media again in 1924. A 1945 appeara...
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An Internet maelstrom is brewing in China. Southeast Asia, predicted as one of the next hotbeds for social media in 2010 is seeing a test of wills being fought out on the world stage. Google acting as a quazi-secretary of state is threateni...
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