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What did winston churchill refer to as an iron curtain after world war two

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Winston Churchill referred to an "iron curtain" as a division across Europe after World War II. This phrase was used to describe the ideological and physical barrier that separated the Western democratic nations from the Eastern communist countries, particularly in the context of the Cold War.
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