Iron Curtain Berlin Wall
Iron Curtain Berlin Wall. The fall of the Berlin Wall has generally been recognized as a symbol of the downfall of the Iron Curtain, an end to the ideological confrontation and the start of the democratic transformation of Europe. As the Berlin Wall was built with the Soviet Union's blessing, so too was it destroyed with it.
The Iron Curtain began to rise when the wall met its demise. She pays due attention to the degree to which - for a while - many ordinary people from impoverished. On that date, the Berlin Wall — a hugely symbolic stretch of the Iron Curtain — did come down.
But when did the setting of "The Wall" shift to Germany from Czechoslovakia, where the Velvet Revolution that ended Communist rule followed days and weeks later?
The Iron Curtain is a reference to the geographic boundary along which the Soviet Union sealed itself off during the Cold War era.
However people were still able to cross over in the divided. Yugoslavia was still a communist nation, however Tito and Stalin had a feud of sorts so the USSR and Yugoslavia didn't align. On that date, the Berlin Wall — a hugely symbolic stretch of the Iron Curtain — did come down.