The Iron Curtain

  • The Iron Curtain: The Cold War in Europe
    By Bruce L. Brager

    After Eisenhower took office, the United States continued in what came to be called the “Joe McCarthy” era, after the junior senator from Wisconsin. McCarthy was noted as the most visible, but not the only, Congressional “red baiter ...

  • The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War
    By Fraser J. Harbutt

    This book is at once a fascinating biography of Winston Churchill as the leading protagonist of an Anglo-American political and military front against the Soviet Union and a penetrating re-examination of diplomatic relations between the ...

  • The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War
    By Fraser J. Harbutt

    Lisle A. Rose, Dubious Victory: The United States and the End of World War II (Kent, Ohio, 1973), 279–282. For Truman's Danube proposal see ibid., 300–01, and Truman, Year of Decisions, 377–85. Williams, Tragedy of American Diplomacy, ...

  • The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War
    By Fraser J. Harbutt

    This book is at once a fascinating biography of Winston Churchill as the leading protagonist of an Anglo-American political and military front against the Soviet Union and a penetrating re-examination of diplomatic relations between the ...

  • The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War
    By Fraser J. Harbutt

    1986 marks the fortieth anniversary of Winston Churchill's famous speech in Fulton, Missouri, in which he popularized the phrase "Iron Curtain". This speech, according to Fraser Harbutt, set forth the...