Yugoslavia And The Iron Curtain
Yugoslavia And The Iron Curtain. Left in dismay, former socialist states became a theater for massive theft at. Yugoslavia was not a part of the Warsaw Pact and thus had no obligation to the Soviet Union.
Yugoslavia was not a part of the Warsaw Pact and thus had no obligation to the Soviet Union. Yugoslavia is a multinational regional power in the western Balkans. The term came to prominence after its use in a speech by Winston.
It's more interesting than it sounds. "Most Slovenians would holiday in Western Europe because the borders to the east were sealed with barbed wire and the guards always looked… A variant of the Iron Curtain, the Bamboo Curtain, was coined in reference to the People's Republic of China.
From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.
What countries were soviet occupied at… Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. OK, so the thick blue line represents the Iron Curtain, the borders of East Germany are very roughly drawn, and pink states are soviet satellites, excepting Yugoslavia, which I have drawn as a red-shade simply to represent socialism - this is Post War Europe! Yugoslavia, Albania, and North Vietnam also became Communist countries.