Iron Curtain Flashcards

1
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Who gave the Iron Curtain speech?

A

Winston Churchill

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Was Churchill still PM at the point of the iron curtain speech?

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No - but he was considered a world statesman

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Where did Churchill give his Iron Curtain speech?

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In Fulton, Missouri

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4
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Who was on stage when Churchill gave his speech?

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Harry Truman

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What did Churchill mean when he said ‘an iron curtain has descended’?

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He was condemning the Soviet Union for its brutal takeover of eastern Europe

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Was there actually an iron curtain or wall?

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No. The iron curtain was how Churchill described the divide between the eastern Europe and the West?

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When was the Iron Curtain speech given?

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In March 1946

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What did Churchill argue the/ Communists were trying to achieve in eastern Europe

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“totalitarian control”

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How did Stalin respond to Churchill’s speech?

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With anger. He called Churchill a “firebrand of war” and compared him to Hitler

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Why did Stalin compare Churchill to Hitler?

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Stalin argued Hitler caused war by declaring Aryans were the superior race. He said Churchill was now doing the same, saying only English speaking nations were “fully valuable” nations.

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Why else did Stalin argue his actions in eastern Europe were justified?

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Soviet control of eastern Europe provided security for the USSR.

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Did Churchill cause the Cold War?

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According to one historian, Churchill’s speech did not cause the Cold War - but he was the first person to stop pretending to be friendly with the USSR.

Therefore, arguably, it marked the beginning of the Cold War.

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