The Iron Curtain

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Across
  1. 4. War: The state of political hostility, proxy wars, and competition between the U.S. and USSR (roughly 1947–1991).
  2. 5. to Trieste: The geographical line described by Churchill, stretching from the Baltic to the Adriatic Sea, where the curtain descended
  3. 7. Gorbachev:Soviet leader whose policies of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) in the late 1980s led to the dismantling of the Iron Curtain
  4. 8. Churchill^British Prime Minister who popularized the term "Iron Curtain" in his 1946 speech in Fulton, Missouri, warning of Soviet expansion.
  5. 10. Nations: Countries in Eastern Europe that were technically independent but actually controlled by the Soviet Union.
  6. 12. S. Truman^U.S. President who implemented the policy of containment to stop the spread of communism beyond the Iron Curtain.
  7. 13. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization): A military alliance formed in 1949 by Western democracies for collective security against Soviet expansion.
  8. 14. Doctrine: A U.S. pledge to provide economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism.
  9. 15. Curtain: A political, ideological, and physical barrier created by the Soviet Union to isolate Eastern Europe from the democratic West.
Down
  1. 1. Plan: U.S. program providing economic aid to rebuild Western Europe, intended to prevent the spread of communism.
  2. 2. The U.S. foreign policy designed to prevent the expansion of communism.
  3. 3. Wall: A concrete barrier built in 1961 that physically separated East and West Berlin, serving as a key symbol of the Iron Curtain.
  4. 6. Stalin^Leader of the Soviet Union who established communist "puppet governments" in Eastern Europe, reinforcing the division.
  5. 9. Pact: A military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations in response to NATO
  6. 11. Bloc: The group of communist states in Eastern Europe, including Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, under Soviet influence.