NATO was not created until after the second world war
The Marshall Plan and NATO.
No countries really 'entered' the Cold war, this was not an official 'declared' war. It was so called because of the opposing ideology of the Soviet system and the democratic western countries who made up the NATO Alliance. France was part of NATO until 1966 and then left.
The realignment of geopolitics after World War II resulted in the emergence of two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, leading to the Cold War. Europe was divided into Eastern and Western blocs, with NATO and the Warsaw Pact forming military alliances. Colonial empires began to break up, leading to decolonization movements in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
the Ottoman Empire to break up
they came up with a secret code that no one could break, for World War II.
The United Nations- formed by FDR, Stalling and Churchill
break up of the Soviet Union
What was one reason the United States sought to build up its hard power at the beginning of the Cold War?
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex
To protect itself and its NATO allies -apex