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faust18 [17]
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Ulleksa [173]2 years ago
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The term "Iron Curtain" refers to the imaginary border that divides Europe between Soviet and Western influence.

<h3>Why was it called the Iron Curtain?</h3>

Iron Curtain means the separation of the political, military, ideology barrier was erected by the Soviet Union after ending of the World War II. Soviet Union has separated the eastern European countries from Western Europe by Churchill.

Thus, The term "Iron Curtain" refers to the imaginary border

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