Vienna And The Iron Curtain
Vienna And The Iron Curtain. The Iron Curtain is a term that received prominence after Winston Churchill's speech in which he said that an "iron curtain has descended" across Europe. VIENNA -- Besides being a city renowned for its rich and varied rewards for visitors, Vienna is a convenient gateway for newly encouraged tourism into Communist East Europe.
We're taking a boat ride that afternoon on the blue Danube. The Iron Curtain is a term used in the West to refer to the boundary line which divided Europe into two separate areas of political influence from the end of Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I. Meaning of the Iron Curtain in English.
I filmed there years ago and the pictures are in "Arena: Stories my country Days later I was walking down the Pilgramgasse in Vienna when a group of women with placards caught my eye.
The Iron Curtain is a term used in the West to refer to the boundary line which divided Europe into two separate areas of political influence from the end of Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia; all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I.
The official West German involvement, and the role played by Mr von Habsburg, is not going to make any easier the negotiations now under way between. The Iron Curtain was the physical dividing line between Western Europe and the Warsaw Pact section of Commie Land during the Cold War, designed to stop people from the East going to the West, and (to a lesser extent) people from the West going to the East without authorization. VIENNA -- Besides being a city renowned for its rich and varied rewards for visitors, Vienna is a convenient gateway for newly encouraged tourism into Communist East Europe.