The Iron Curtain was an imaginary line that divided Europe during the Cold War, separating communist countries controlled by the Soviet Union from democratic Western nations. It symbolized the deep political and ideological conflict between these two opposing sides and represented both the physical barriers and the broader hostility between them.
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鉄のカーテン(てつのカーテン、英: Iron Curtain)は、冷戦時代のヨーロッパにおいて東西両陣営の緊張状態を表すために用いられた比喩である。同じく冷戦による分断の象徴として有名なベルリンの壁とは異なり、物理的な構造物のことではない。
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