Across
- 1. A person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state. Many emerged in Soviet-controlled countries during the Cold War.
- 3. The primary country behind the establishment of the Iron Curtain.
- 4. The practice of spying or using spies to obtain information about rival countries during the Cold War.
- 5. Famous border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- 6. The geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States, characterized by ideological conflict and nuclear arms race.
- 7. wall This barrier divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- 9. Soviet leader who succeeded Joseph Stalin and played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- 11. Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states in response to NATO.
- 12. Conflicts during the Cold War where the superpowers supported opposing sides without directly engaging in combat.
- 13. U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism, which influenced Cold War strategies.
Down
- 2. Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the division between communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- 3. Eastern European countries under the influence and control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- 6. British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
- 8. Term used to describe the Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- 10. U.S. policy aimed at containing the spread of communism, initially focused on Greece and Turkey.