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Что (кто) такое Iron Curtain - определение

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Iron Curtain         
  • Sign warning of approach to within one kilometer of the inter-zonal German border, 1986
  • Swedish book "''Behind Russia's iron curtain''" from 1923
  • Heiligenstadt]])
  • Remains of the "iron curtain" in [[Devínska Nová Ves]], [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
  • A map of the [[Eastern Bloc]]
  • The dissolution of the Eastern Bloc
  • the [[Finnish-Russian border]] line
  • Memorial in [[Budapest]] reads: "Iron Curtain 1949–1989"
  •  Soviet-occupied zone of Austria]].
  • Remains of Iron Curtain in former Czechoslovakia at the Czech-German border
  • Preserved section of the border between [[East Germany]] and West Germany called the "Little Berlin Wall" at [[Mödlareuth]]
  • Fence along the former east–west border in Germany
  • [[Finnish Border Guard]]s at the border area in 1967
  • dragon's teeth]] and electric security fence are visible.
TERM SYMBOLIZING THE IDEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL CONFLICT AND PHYSICAL BOUNDARY DIVIDING EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
Iron curtain; Eiserner Vorhang; Jernteppe; The Iron Curtain; The Sinews of Peace; Iron curtain nuclear battle; Teló d'acer; Iron Curtain speech; Sinews of Peace; Szczecin-Trieste line
People referred to the border that separated the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe from the Western European countries as the Iron Curtain.
N-PROPER: the N
Iron Curtain         
  • Sign warning of approach to within one kilometer of the inter-zonal German border, 1986
  • Swedish book "''Behind Russia's iron curtain''" from 1923
  • Heiligenstadt]])
  • Remains of the "iron curtain" in [[Devínska Nová Ves]], [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
  • A map of the [[Eastern Bloc]]
  • The dissolution of the Eastern Bloc
  • the [[Finnish-Russian border]] line
  • Memorial in [[Budapest]] reads: "Iron Curtain 1949–1989"
  •  Soviet-occupied zone of Austria]].
  • Remains of Iron Curtain in former Czechoslovakia at the Czech-German border
  • Preserved section of the border between [[East Germany]] and West Germany called the "Little Berlin Wall" at [[Mödlareuth]]
  • Fence along the former east–west border in Germany
  • [[Finnish Border Guard]]s at the border area in 1967
  • dragon's teeth]] and electric security fence are visible.
TERM SYMBOLIZING THE IDEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL CONFLICT AND PHYSICAL BOUNDARY DIVIDING EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
Iron curtain; Eiserner Vorhang; Jernteppe; The Iron Curtain; The Sinews of Peace; Iron curtain nuclear battle; Teló d'acer; Iron Curtain speech; Sinews of Peace; Szczecin-Trieste line
¦ noun (the Iron Curtain) a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism in eastern Europe in 1989.
Iron Curtain         
  • Sign warning of approach to within one kilometer of the inter-zonal German border, 1986
  • Swedish book "''Behind Russia's iron curtain''" from 1923
  • Heiligenstadt]])
  • Remains of the "iron curtain" in [[Devínska Nová Ves]], [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
  • A map of the [[Eastern Bloc]]
  • The dissolution of the Eastern Bloc
  • the [[Finnish-Russian border]] line
  • Memorial in [[Budapest]] reads: "Iron Curtain 1949–1989"
  •  Soviet-occupied zone of Austria]].
  • Remains of Iron Curtain in former Czechoslovakia at the Czech-German border
  • Preserved section of the border between [[East Germany]] and West Germany called the "Little Berlin Wall" at [[Mödlareuth]]
  • Fence along the former east–west border in Germany
  • [[Finnish Border Guard]]s at the border area in 1967
  • dragon's teeth]] and electric security fence are visible.
TERM SYMBOLIZING THE IDEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL CONFLICT AND PHYSICAL BOUNDARY DIVIDING EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
Iron curtain; Eiserner Vorhang; Jernteppe; The Iron Curtain; The Sinews of Peace; Iron curtain nuclear battle; Teló d'acer; Iron Curtain speech; Sinews of Peace; Szczecin-Trieste line
The Iron Curtain is a term describing the political 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 and its satellite states from open contact with the West and its allied states.
the Iron Curtain         
  • Sign warning of approach to within one kilometer of the inter-zonal German border, 1986
  • Swedish book "''Behind Russia's iron curtain''" from 1923
  • Heiligenstadt]])
  • Remains of the "iron curtain" in [[Devínska Nová Ves]], [[Bratislava]] (Slovakia)
  • A map of the [[Eastern Bloc]]
  • The dissolution of the Eastern Bloc
  • the [[Finnish-Russian border]] line
  • Memorial in [[Budapest]] reads: "Iron Curtain 1949–1989"
  •  Soviet-occupied zone of Austria]].
  • Remains of Iron Curtain in former Czechoslovakia at the Czech-German border
  • Preserved section of the border between [[East Germany]] and West Germany called the "Little Berlin Wall" at [[Mödlareuth]]
  • Fence along the former east–west border in Germany
  • [[Finnish Border Guard]]s at the border area in 1967
  • dragon's teeth]] and electric security fence are visible.
TERM SYMBOLIZING THE IDEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL CONFLICT AND PHYSICAL BOUNDARY DIVIDING EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
Iron curtain; Eiserner Vorhang; Jernteppe; The Iron Curtain; The Sinews of Peace; Iron curtain nuclear battle; Teló d'acer; Iron Curtain speech; Sinews of Peace; Szczecin-Trieste line
a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism in eastern Europe in 1989.
Iron Curtain (musical)         
COMEDY MUSICAL ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION
Iron Curtain is a comedy musical about the Soviet Union, with music by Stephen Weiner, lyrics by Peter Mills, and a book by Susan DiLallo.
EV13 The Iron Curtain Trail         
  • When fully finished EV13, the Iron Curtain Trail, will follow this route.
  • Iron Curtain Trail signpost
CYCLING ROUTE IN EUROPE
EuroVelo 13; Iron Curtain Trail; EV13
The Iron Curtain Trail (ICT), also known as EuroVelo 13 (EV13), is a partially complete long-distance cycling route which will run along the entire length of the former Iron Curtain. During the period of the Cold War (c.
Curtain rod         
  • Ready-made curtain rail.
  • Circled bathtub rod and curtain
DEVICE USED TO SUSPEND CURTAINS
Curtain rods; Shower curtain rod
A curtain rod, curtain rail, curtain pole, or traverse rod is a device used to suspend curtains, usually above windows or along the edges of showers or bathtubs, though also wherever curtains might be used. When found in bathrooms, curtain rods tend to be telescopic and self-fixing, while curtain rods in other areas of the home are often affixed with decorative brackets or finial.
Front curtain         
  • The raising and lowering of an Austrian drape
  • An olio curtain being raised and lowered
  •  [[Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro]], painting by [[Eliseu Visconti]] (1908).
  • Back side of a tableau curtain - Grand théâtre d'Angers
  • Travelers opening and closing
STAGE CURTAIN(S) AT THE VERY FRONT OF A THEATRICAL STAGE
Main drape; Act curtain; Act Curtain; Tableau curtain; Austrian curtain; House curtain; Show curtain; Grand curtain; Olio drop; Olio curtain; Roll curtain; Oleo drop; Oleo curtain; Roll drop; Austrian drape; Puff curtain; Austrian puff curtain; Austrian puff drape; Guillotine curtains; Tab curtain; Opera drapes; Traveller curtains; Draw curtain; Traveler drape; Traveller drape; Traveller drapes; Traveler drapes; Venetian curtain; Venetian curtains; Venetian drape; Venetian drapes; Wipe curtain; Theater curtain; Theatre curtain; Act drop
A front curtain, also known as a (front-of-)house curtain, act curtain, grand drape, main curtain or drape, proscenium curtain, or main rag is the stage curtain or curtains at the very front of a theatrical stage, separating it from the house.
Curtain (novel)         
  • Shirburn Castle doubles as Styles Court in the tv adaptation<ref>Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case production notes, ITV Press Office, 2013</ref>
1975 NOVEL BY AGATHA CHRISTIE
Curtain: Poirot's Last Case
Curtain: Poirot's Last Case is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in September 1975 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year, selling for $7.95.
Cornelius Mac Curtain         
Cornelius Mac Curtain (Gaelic: Concubar Mac Curtain) (1658-1737), Catholic priest and Irish poet, celebrated from his Latin, Irish, and English prose composed in the late 17th and early 18th century.

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Iron Curtain
The Iron Curtain is a term describing the political 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 and its satellite states from open contact with the West and its allied states.