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Q: Where was the 1946 iron curtain speech held?
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When did Winston Chruchill give the iron curtain speech?

Winston Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech on March 5, 1946


What year did Winston Churchill make the Iron Curtain speech?

The iron curtain speech took place on March 5th 1946 at Westminster college in Fulton Missouri.


In 1946 the british prime minister said in a speech that an iron curtain had fallen across the European continent this iron curtain was?

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What man said that an Iron Curtain had been drawn down on Soviet held lands?

Winston Churcill in the Iron Curtain speech.


Who came up with the term iron curtain?

Winston Churchill


What region is Winston churchill talking about in his iron curtian speech?

He said in his 1946 speech, 'from Stettin in the north to Trieste in the South, an iron curtain has descended over Europe'.


When did the Soviet Union build the iron curtain?

The Iron Curtain is a term that was coined by Churchill during his speech on March 5, 1946. Its not actually a curtain, its made up of different countries between the Soviet Union and germany.


Who gave a speech describing an ''iron curtain'' descending over eastern Europe?

Winston Churchill on March 5th 1946.


Who gave a speech on iron curtain descending over eastern Europe?

Winston Churchill


In 1946, which historical figure first used the term "Iron Curtain," during a speech in the American state of Missouri?

St. Charles


When did churchill call Europe an iron curtain?

Churchill condemned the Soviet Unions policies in Europe and declared that from Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across Europe. Part of a speech given at Fulton, Missouri, March 1946


What was the sinews of peace speech?

The "Sinews of Peace" speech, also known as the Iron Curtain speech, was delivered by Winston Churchill in 1946. In the speech, Churchill warned of the division of Europe into Communist and non-Communist blocs, symbolized by an "iron curtain" descending across the continent. He called for Western unity and vigilance against the spread of Soviet influence.