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  2. Iron Curtain - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, the Iron Curtain was a political metaphor used to describe the political and later physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.

  3. Protection of Czechoslovak borders during the Cold War

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    A preserved fence with watchtower near Čížov (2009). The protection of borders between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (CSSR) and several of the capitalist countries of Western Europe, namely with Germany and Austria, in the Cold War era and especially after 1951, was provided by special troops of the Pohraniční Stráž (English: the Border Guard) and a system of engineer equipment ...

  4. Cold War (1948–1953) - Wikipedia

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    Lewkowicz, Nicolas (2008), The German Question and the Origins of the Cold War, IPOC, ISBN 978-88-95145-27-3; Mitchell, George. The Iron Curtain: The Cold War in Europe (2004) Miller, Roger Gene (2000), To Save a City: The Berlin Airlift, 1948–1949, Texas A&M University Press, ISBN 0-89096-967-1

  5. File:Iron Curtain map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Albania leaves the Waras Pack in middle of cold war; this is why it's shown wtih stripes. 09:18, 24 March 2019: 512 × 548 (123 KB) Hakuli: Albania leaves the Waras Pack in middle of cold war: 07:07, 27 May 2014: 645 × 690 (321 KB) Sémhur: Valid SVG: 13:51, 16 November 2010: 645 × 690 (321 KB) Sémhur: Added Iron Curtain between Bulgaria and ...

  6. Fulda Gap - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, the Fulda Gap offered one of the two obvious routes for a hypothetical Soviet tank attack on West Germany from Eastern Europe, especially from East Germany. The other route crossed the North German Plain. A third, less likely, route involved travelling up through the Danube River valley through neutral Austria.

  7. List of conflicts related to the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    While the Cold War itself never escalated into direct confrontation, there were a number of conflicts and revolutions related to the Cold War around the globe, spanning the entirety of the period usually prescribed to it (March 12, 1947 to December 26, 1991, a total of 44 years, 9 months, and 2 weeks). [1] [2]

  8. Inner German border - Wikipedia

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    The inner German border was never entirely sealed in the fashion of the border between the two Koreas and could be crossed in either direction throughout the Cold War. [55] The post-war agreements on the governance of Berlin specified that the Western Allies were to have access to the city via defined air, road, rail and river corridors.

  9. Removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria - Wikipedia

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    The border was still closely guarded and the Hungarian security forces tried to hold back refugees. The dismantling of the electric fence along Hungary's 240 kilometres (149 mi) long border with Austria was the first fissure in the "Iron Curtain" that had divided Europe for more than 40 years, since the end of World War II.