Yes, I would say so. The Greek Civil War is regarded as the first of many Cold War conflicts, beginning in 1944 and in progress when the Cold War began in 1945. As it was a definite loss for Communism, Greece remained staunchly on the side of Democracy throughout the Cold War.
If you mean Cold Harbor, Virginia, it was the battle of Cold Harbor. Michael Montagne
sense of national pride.
No relation. It just happens that the Civil Rights Movement took place during that time frame. After all, 1945 thru 1990 is a long time.
The Civil War Era? Never. I think you mean the cold war era. That would be the Cuban missle crisis in October 1962.
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Greece was where it is today; countries do not change locations.
During January it is Winter in every part of Greece and the whether is cold.
In 1952 Greece joined NATO
After WW II Elections were held in Greece. The polls were highly rigged in favor of British backed EEDE party. This led to a civil war between communists party (DA) and EEDE. This forced USA to intervene and support nationalist forces. The civil war continued till 1949.
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The communists won by having more determination. Their effect on the US domestic front simply meant an added communist power to contain, during the cold war.
If you mean Cold Harbor, Virginia, it was the battle of Cold Harbor. Michael Montagne
No. Greece is too cold for a rainforest.
During the Cold War the effect of colonialism was very apparent in Africa. Many nations shifted towards communist like governments.