* Start with school house drills centered around Duck and Cover. * How about the Berlin Wall and the Berlin Airlift. * Consider the Mcarthy hearings and the Rosenberg Trials. * Try the Sputnik. * The Kitchen Debates, the Taiwan argument. * Consider the explosion of a Hydrogen bomb by the Soviets. * Think about Korea. the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missle Crisis, * Give a thought to the U-2 incident. * Remember Vietnam.
The Cold War; Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
The cold war started in 1945 after the World War II. The cold war was between Russia and some of the western countries. The existence of the nuclear weapons is what led to the development of the Cold war.
If you are truly interested in learning about the Cold War, go to the Cold War Veterans Association website at www.coldwarveterans.com. This site contains many interesting articles about the Cold War, as well as some useful links to other sites.
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The first atomic bomb was engineered in WWII, not the Cold War. The Hydrogen Bomb was a Cold War Weapon.
None, the cold war wasn't a war. However...Korea & Vietnam can be considered two "battles" of the cold war; since Korea/VN were "hot" (shooting & killing) wars during the cold war. The cold war was about communism vs free world. Korea/VN were both fought between communists and the free world.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
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The geo-political goals were some of the conflicting goals in America during the Cold war.
Because it was a cold war (no war).
Peace of the Cold War was from a settlement. The Cold War was a long and hard war.