Before the end of the Cold War, the Iron Curtain cut off the Soviet Union from the rest of Europe.
Life there was restricted, but as its leaders changed, Western influence began to reach residents.
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AdvertisementThe Iron Curtain was a figurative and ideological wall — and eventually a physical one — that separated the Soviet Union from western Europe after World War II.
The name, widely attributed to Winston Churchill, hinted that life in the USSR was secretive and very different from other western, capitalist countries.
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—, Winston Churchill
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