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  1. May 29, 2024 · Winston Churchill delivered the Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri, U.S., on March 5, 1946. In it he stressed the necessity for the United States and Britain to act as the guardians of peace and stability against the menace of Soviet communism, which had lowered an “iron curtain” across Europe.

  2. This speech may be regarded as the most important Churchill delivered as Leader of the Opposition (1945-1951). It contains certain phrases- “the special relationship,” “the sinews of peace ” – which at once entered into general use, and which have survived.

  3. It not only made the term “iron curtain” a household phrase, but it coined the termspecial relationship,” describing enduring alliance between the United States and Great Britain. It is a speech that offered a blueprint for the west to ultimately wage—and win—the Cold War.

  4. Mar 2, 2010 · Churchill’s “iron curtain” phrase immediately entered the official vocabulary of the Cold War. U.S. officials were less enthusiastic about Churchill’s call for a “special relationship”...

  5. May 25, 2024 · Churchill‘s "Iron Curtain" speech was a clarion call to the Western world to wake up to the threat posed by Soviet expansionism. Speaking to a packed audience at Westminster College, Churchill painted a stark picture of a continent divided between the "free" West and the "totalitarian" East.

  6. From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern...

  7. Iron curtain’ speech: summary. Churchill begins his speech by paying tribute to the Russian people, led by Joseph Stalin: the Soviet Union, of course, had been Britain and America’s ally in the recent war against the Axis powers.

  8. Delivered on March 5, 1946, at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, the Iron Curtain speech has etched an indelible mark on British heritage, underlining Britain's role as a bulwark against threats to global peace and stability.

  9. The Sinews of Peace (“Iron CurtainSpeech) Tags: Audio Churchill's Speeches and Writings Speeches. Reading Time: 1 minute. Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, London © Sue Lowry & Magellan PR.

  10. Aug 7, 2018 · Stalin’s response to the ‘Iron Curtain’ speech — which Churchill titled ‘The Sinews of Peace’ — was to accuse the former PM of war mongering and racism. Soviet propaganda subsequently turned against the US and its allies.

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