Austria Iron Curtain
Austria Iron Curtain. R after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies from open contact with the West and. USSR strictly used the actual and ideological Iron Curtain boundary to keep its people within their preferred ideological control and physical area.
USSR strictly used the actual and ideological Iron Curtain boundary to keep its people within their preferred ideological control and physical area. The Iron Curtain is a term related to the Cold War. Modern Austria is a mountainous, landlocked outpost of On a quick scanning of Europe's map, it becomes apparent that the Iron Curtain takes a fold and a dip around Austria's northeasterly borders.
Reaching the point where the Austrian (Ă–sterreich), Hungarian (Magyarorszag) & Slovakian (Slovenska) borders meet, where the 'Iron Curtain' once stood.
So on a map in my history text book, it shows the Iron Curtain cutting right through Austria as well as Germany.
Czechoslovakia, whose push for liberalising reform had. Modern Austria is a mountainous, landlocked outpost of On a quick scanning of Europe's map, it becomes apparent that the Iron Curtain takes a fold and a dip around Austria's northeasterly borders. Remains of iron curtain near border of Czech republic and Austria.