Restrictions were hard on both peoples. With more difficulty for the individual living in a communist country. And which ever person visited the other...each country would often be suspiciouis of the traveler. The question states, "...2000", the Cold War ended in about 1990. The Berlin Wall came down in about 1989. The Soviets signed their documents ending the Soviet Union in 1990...so there was NO COLD WAR in 2000.
they taveled by trains, houses , trucks and ships
People did not travel from London to Berlin in WW2 unless they were in a military aircraft and dropping bombs.
all i know is that they travel to the country and use a weapons like GUNS!!!! bang bang
Travel, Curfew, Rationing
Lady Bird Johnson travelled to Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines and Malaysia in 1967.
Yes you can. People in some communist countries travel around their own country and to other countries. Some countries, like North Korea, are much sticter though.
Yes, during international travel, customs officials typically check your luggage before allowing you to enter the country.
An Allied tank would travel north to go from North Korea into Communist China.
The President who was the first to travel out of the country during war time was Theodere Roosvelt. He traveled twice in Tehran Iran the first and Yalta Ukraine USSR the second
An Allied tank would travel north to go from North Korea into Communist China.
It is not necessary to have direct travel insurance to drive across the country. However, if you would like some security during your travels it is worth the investment to get direct travel insurance.
They would travel on foot or by the use of horses when it came to land travel. Often times, especially soldiers who would have to travel country to country, they would eat opiate leaves during the journey to mask the pain in their feet from extensive travel. Boats were built for any sea travel.
Americans can travel to Russia. Even under communist rule americans and others were able to travel to Russia.
Richard Nixon
The issuing country of your travel document is the country that issued it to you.
Travel to another country that is not your home country.
If you obtain a Schengen visa from one country but travel to another Schengen country first, it may raise concerns during border control. While it's generally permissible to enter any Schengen country with a valid visa, you should ideally enter through the country that issued it. Failure to do so might lead to questions about your travel intentions, and in some cases, you could be denied entry or face difficulties during future visa applications. Always check the specific rules and recommendations for your visa type and intended travel.