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Because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war.
Cold War
the cold war
The cold war was a MILITARY stand-off between the US and USSR.
No one really- the USSR just fell apart
The Potsdam conference helped reinforce the Soviet's idea that the Allies were trying to keep them weak by withholding reparations. Leading them to believe that the Allies wanted to attack and conquer Russia.
because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war
Because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war.
The exact date of the start is debated upon. However, the common agreement is that i started at the Yalta Conference between US, USSR and the UK. The Yalta conference was in August 1945.
They actually coincided. The beginning of the Cold War was during the Potsdam Conference, when Truman learned about the atomic bomb. He told Stalin that he possesed "a new weapon of unusual destructive force."
because the two superpowers opposed each other but never fought an actual war
Cold war.
Cold War
the cold war
what was the significance of Mao Zedong in the cold war
Generally the West is considered the victor of the cold war. The arms race between the US and the USSR basically bankrupted the USSR and led to its downfall.
Gorbachev