The Iron Curtain
The long telegram
February 1946 An 8,000-word telegram to the Department of State detailing views on the Soviet Union, and US policy toward the communist state. It's analysis provided one of the most influential explanations for America's Cold War policy of containment.
What was the Iron Curtain?
Imaginary line separating East and West Europe during the Cold War
Churchill's delivers his Iron Curtain speech
March 5, 1946 Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent."
What countries were occupied by the Soviet Union
Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia
Stalin's response
Stalin saw the speech as a deliberate and unfair attempt to paint the Soviet Union as aggressive and untrustworthy.
George Kennan
The American charge d'affaires in Moscow Sent the long telegram Stressed the need to contain communism within its current borders