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  2. Iron Curtain - Wikipedia

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    A May 1943 article in Signal, a German propaganda periodical, discussed "the iron curtain that more than ever before separates the world from the Soviet Union". [14] Joseph Goebbels commented in Das Reich , on 25 February 1945, that if Germany should lose the war, "An iron curtain would fall over this enormous territory controlled by the Soviet ...

  3. Rock music and the fall of communism - Wikipedia

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    The major development for rock behind the Iron Curtain in the 1970s was original songs written in the authors' native language. Bands like Illés in Hungary, the Plastic People of the Universe in Czechoslovakia, and Time Machine in the Soviet Union adapted their native languages to rock. They managed to enjoy a steady following, unlike similar ...

  4. Revolutions of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded protests to be part of the Revolutions of 1989 began in Kazakhstan, then part of the Soviet Union, in 1986, with student demonstrations, [11] [12] and the last chapter of the revolutions ended in 1996, when Ukraine abolished the Soviet political system of government, adopting a new constitution which replaced the Soviet ...

  5. Mikhail Gorbachev: The man who brought down the Iron Curtain

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  6. Emigration from the Eastern Bloc - Wikipedia

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    By 1989, the Soviet Union had repealed the Brezhnev Doctrine in favor of non-intervention in the internal affairs of its Warsaw Pact allies, termed the Sinatra Doctrine in a joking reference to the song "My Way". A wave of Revolutions of 1989, sometimes called the "Autumn of Nations", [103] swept across the Eastern Bloc. [104]

  7. Pan-European Picnic - Wikipedia

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    The very extensive media coverage made it clear to the Eastern European population that the Iron Curtain had partially broken open, that the Soviet Union was not intervening, and that the governments in the East were increasingly losing power due to indecisive action. [47] [48] [49] Erich Honecker, who lost control in summer 1989

  8. Behind the Iron Curtain (video) - Wikipedia

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    Behind the Iron Curtain is a discontinued VHS/Beta/LaserDisc/VHD video by the English band Iron Maiden. The video features footage of the band on the road in Eastern Europe in 1984, performing concerts in Poland , Hungary , and Yugoslavia as part of the World Slavery Tour .

  9. Iron Curtain (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Curtain is a comedy musical about the Soviet Union, ... is becoming tired of the horrible musicals being produced by writers in the Soviet Union.