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Information about the Iron Curtain with a detailed map and how to make it by bike "Peep under the Iron Curtain", a cartoon first published on 6 March 1946 in the Daily Mail; Field research along the northern sections of the former German-German border, with detailed maps, diagrams, and photos; The Lost Border: Photographs of the Iron Curtain
Extend the Iron Curtain eastwards of Yugoslavia. Even though Yugoslavia was not really considered part of the West, the currenet map gives the false impression that there was a huge gap in the Iron Curtain, which wasn't the case. 00:56, 23 July 2022: 645 × 690 (321 KB) Kwamikagami: NATO blue, #004990: 20:30, 30 March 2019: 645 × 690 (321 KB ...
Part of the former "iron curtain" in Devínska Nová Ves, Bratislava. After the Second World War the original borders of Czechoslovakia were restored and special police units were established to protect the borders together with the army. At this time the main goal of the border protection force was to ensure that the expelled German civil ...
Little remains of the inner German border's fortifications. Its route has been declared part of a European Green Belt linking national parks and nature reserves along the course of the old Iron Curtain from the Arctic Circle to the Black Sea. Museums and memorials along the old border commemorate the division and reunification of Germany and ...
Monument to the Iron Curtain not far from the border crossing Thayatal National Park in Austria, on the border with the Czech Republic. The European Green Belt initiative is a grassroots movement for nature conservation and sustainable development along the corridor of the former Iron Curtain. The term refers to an environmental initiative as ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall (German: Mauerfall, pronounced [ˈmaʊ̯ɐˌfal] ⓘ) on 9 November 1989, during the Peaceful Revolution, marked the beginning of the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the figurative Iron Curtain, as East Berlin transit restrictions were overwhelmed and discarded. Sections of the wall were breached, and planned ...
The Iron Curtain Trail (ICT), also known as EuroVelo 13 (EV13), is a long-distance cycling route along the route of the former Iron Curtain, from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. [1] It is 10,550 km long.
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.