This was the era before there was the internet, social media, or even cable TV. People communicated via telephone, by sending letters, listening to radio, watching television (there were only a few channels), or reading books, magazines and newspapers. The fact that there were only a limited number of ways to communicate with other countries made it much easier for an autocratic government, such as in the Soviet Union, to censor what people could hear or see or read.
Today, when governments try to do this, many people can usually get around it by going to social media and finding out the information their leaders are trying to hide. But during the cold war, some countries had more communication and others had much less. The United States tried, through Voice of America (VOA), to send radio programs to communist countries; a couple of music programs were allowed in, but for the most part, signals from VOA were jammed, so that people in communist countries (or "behind the Iron Curtain," as it was called back then) could not hear other points of view. And even in relatively free countries like the United States, the government consistently stressed that Communism and Communist leaders were a danger to the world and to America. People were taught to fear what the Soviet Union might do, and both the Russians and the Americans were regularly told by their media not to trust each other.
CB's, telegraphs, and walkie talkies
Wireless telegraphy was a major communications advancement during World War I. It allowed for communications between land and sea vessels.
During the war the telegraph became a promenant method of communication for both sides.
The most popular form of comms during WWI was threw telograph
Radios, Radars, and Jets. Hope it helps.
no only during ww2
The USA and USSR competed during the cold war
the cold wars
Latin America was the strategic backyard of the US during the Cold War. The Cold War started after World War II and lasted until 1991.
now do you mean after the cold war or during. if during it was from all the fear of nuclear attack
World War II
Many communication technologies were pioneered during World War I, the most notable of which was radio. Other technologies used then were telegraph and newspapers.
the soviet union (Russia)
The Cold War.
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CB's, telegraphs, and walkie talkies
They were both wars against communism; its just Vietnam was a shooting war and the cold war was NOT a shooting war. Example (analogy)-It would be like two men arguing in a bar (as an example) about something (which would be the cold war) and then going outside and having a fist fight...or worse ( this would be Vietnam) about the same argument.