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Please turn your chair so you have your back to your partner One of you will have a source – one of you will recreate the source – with the second one describing it!

This cartoon from 1946 by the British cartoonist Illingworth was published in the Daily Mail on 6 March 1946 (the day after Churchill's Fulton speech). It shows Churchill having 'a peep under the Iron Curtain'. ‘Joe’ is Joseph Stalin. In fact, the ‘iron curtain’ was a 2,000-km. line of barbed wire, look-out posts and road blocks Churchill's Fulton's Speech

1. Explain how Churchill’s speech was a turning point in the history of the Cold War. 2. Did Churchill cause the Cold War?

‘Churchill caused the Cold War’ Agree – Window Disagree - iBoard

I don’t get it! I need some help understanding. I think I understand but I need a little bit of help with understanding. I understand what I have learnt this lesson.