Yes-Most peoples don't have to worry (or stress out) about "mush-room clouds" (atomic bombs going off) suddenly appearing out of no-where anymore. No-Terrorists have taken their place. At least during the cold war, global security was so concerned about "the cold war", terrorists were unable to communicate with each other...if they did communicate with each other; THEY would have been taken as part of the cold war (they would have been caught up in it).
London was a safer place in World War I due to its distance from the Western Front. In contrast, Paris was not very far frm the chaos of the war.
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the cold war actually necer really had a certain place that it was taken at but it did have to do with the U.S and Russia after world war II
Yes-Most peoples don't have to worry (or stress out) about "mush-room clouds" (atomic bombs going off) suddenly appearing out of no-where anymore. No-Terrorists have taken their place. At least during the cold war, global security was so concerned about "the cold war", terrorists were unable to communicate with each other...if they did communicate with each other; THEY would have been taken as part of the cold war (they would have been caught up in it).
World leaders assumed that the world was a better, safer place following World War I. The peace that had been so extremely hard won only lasted around 20 years.
Cold war 1945-91
Believe it or not the world is becoming, day by day, a safer place to live in as time goes on. Yes, I know it doesn't seem that way but it is the case.....
world war II
World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
The cold war did not take place in any specific location. It did however involve the United States and Russia because they were the only super powers left in the world after WWII.
Second Indochina War
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.