Other than the "hot battles" of the cold war; Korea & Vietnam, no armies were used during the cold war. If any armies had been used...there would not have been a cold war! It would have been World War III.
The standard "standing armies" (armies that existed but were never used) were the NATO (and the short lived SEATO) and Warsaw Pact armies. The Warsaw Pact armies were the USSR's version of the free world's NATO armies.
Another words, had there been a war (instead of a cold war); NATO would have fought the Warsaw Pact armies.
Like the term "Police Action" no one knew what else to call it. "Cold War". Since armies are not shooting at each other then that's a good name. .
The armies in World War 2 were the U.S., Germany, Russia, Japan, and others.
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No bombs were actually used during the Cold War. That was why it was not a hot war.
There was NO BATTLE in the Cold War. That is why it is called the COLD WAR. A few times armies did stare at each other at the Brandenburg gate that was the border crossing point between east and west Germany, but nothing happened.
Yes! What a waste, eh?
Words. Words are the weaponry of a cold war. The term "Cold War" means "no shooting".
There was the Cold War after the Holocaust. The Cold War was a war which used words and threats, but no weapons and bombs.
Both Union and Confederate Armies.
The Cold War was a war where there is standoffs, but no weapons fired. Hot war is where weapons are used.
Yes motorbikes were used by the Allied and Axis armies. There weren't too many made for civilians, but, the armies of waring nations used plenty of motorbikes.
Yes. The Union and the Confederate armies both used them for spying during the Civil War.