Iron Curtain

See also: iron curtain

English

the Iron Curtain depicted as a black line

Etymology

Specialised use of iron curtain. Used (in German) during World War II by Joseph Goebbels. In English it appeared in telegrams from Winston Churchill to Harry S. Truman in 1945 before being popularized by Churchill in a speech he gave at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri 5 March 1946[1].

Proper noun

Iron Curtain

  1. (historical) The dividing line between Western Europe and the Soviet controlled regions, especially during the Cold War.

Translations

References

  1. wikipedia on Iron Curtain, and Nigel Rees, Sayings of the Century

Further reading

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