Europe Cold War 1. 1 The West: NATO countries (democracy)

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Europe Cold War 1

1 The West: NATO countries (democracy)

Europe Cold War 2

2 Eastern Europe: Warsaw Pact countries (communist)

Europe Cold War 3

3 The “Iron Curtain” -- named by Churchill

4 Europe Cold War

4 Yugoslavia (communist)

5 Europe Cold War

5 Hungary (communist)

6 Europe Cold War

6 Austria (demcracy)

7 Europe Cold War

7 Czechoslovakia (communist)

8 Europe Cold War

8 Berlin East Berlin (communist) West Berlin (democracy)

9 Europe Cold War

9 East Germany (communist)

10 Europe Cold War

10 Europe Cold War West Germany (democracy)

11 Europe Cold War

11 Europe Cold War Soviet Union (USSR) (Communist)

12 Europe Cold War

12 Europe Cold War Poland (communist)