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Iron Curtain (musical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iron Curtain is a comedy musical about the Soviet Union, with music by Stephen Weiner, lyrics by Peter Mills, and a book by Susan DiLallo. [1] The musical follows Murray and Howard ... en.wikipedia.org
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Iron Curtain - MSN Encarta Iron Curtain, policy of isolation set up by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR after World War II 1939-45 that involved rigid censorship... encarta.msn.com
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Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech - 1946 Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech, 1946, From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent www.nationalcenter.org
Iron Curtain - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Iron Curtain is a word related to the Cold War. It means the border between the states that were members of the Warsaw pact (in Eastern Europe), and those that were not (then ... simple.wikipedia.org
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