Nobody really fought in the cold war, it was mostly just threats between the Capitalist Goverments and the Communist ones. Some spies were executed though, although that number is estimated to be about 120.
The Cold War wasn't a war, like WW1, WW2, Korean War, Vietnam War, etc. The COLD WAR was a "Stalemate" with each nuclear armed country waiting for an excuse to press the atomic buttons, starting World War 3. We used the words (term) Cold War because it was alot easier to say and remember, and had a ring to it. No one could remember, "Stalemate with each nuclear armed country waiting for an excuse to press the atomic button..."
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about...317, 482 people died in the Spanish civil war
Military bases employed MANY people. When the cold war ended in 1990, base closures put MANY people out of work.
Over 100,000 people may have died because of the war.
they do not know how many Navy people died in the war
There were a lot of people who died. It was very tragic.
no it was a blistering summer and many people died of heat stroke
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YES there was it is the Cold War Ah, I don't think that's very accurate. Many people died as direct result of The Cold War over the almost 40 years it lasted. This would include everything from people executed for "selling secrets", or being spies, to people being shot trying to cross The Iron Curtain, and everything in between. Many would have died in wars directly related to the concerns/conflicts of The Cold War (Eastern Communism vs Western Capitalism) such as Korea, Vietnam, etc.; basically anywhere where Soviet influence was deemed by American interests as being detrimental, and opposed accordingly. So, MANY people died during The Cold War. Cheers!
World War 1 was not a cold war because of all the people that died the only time that there has been a cold war was after world war 2 and that was before the Korean war happened i hope this helps
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about...317, 482 people died in the Spanish civil war
about 35,000 people died
about 60,000,000 people died
868,000 people died
The cold war was cold because there were no battles, therefore no one was killed in combat.
Military bases employed MANY people. When the cold war ended in 1990, base closures put MANY people out of work.
Over 100,000 people may have died because of the war.