Stalin was angry
If you are referring to the nuclear bomb, it was dropped over Japan in world war 2 and not the cold war. Those bombs were authorized by President Truman.
The first atomic bomb was engineered in WWII, not the Cold War. The Hydrogen Bomb was a Cold War Weapon.
The cold war.
The Atomic Bomb caused the cold war.
The American people characterizes the role of America's possession of the atomic bomb in the origins of the Cold War.
The dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States in 1945 heightened tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, leading to the start of the Cold War. The Soviet Union saw the bomb as a threat to its own security and began its own nuclear weapon program, escalating the arms race and competition between the two superpowers.
i say the atomic bomb
The Atomic Bomb.
at the end of the world war (WW2) the atomic bomb was used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After WW2 the atomic bomb was further developed and "was used as a silent threat against USSR" until 1949 when they had their own atomic bomb. From that year there was an arms race which played a major part in the Cold War
The atomic bomb brought man into the atomic age and the cold war.
Well it was mainly that the USA had dropped the atomic bomb on Japan. But since the USSR hadn't been told about the dropping of the atomic bomb before hand this then increased the suspicion and tension between the USA and the USSR. This could have then potentially led to a fall-out between them and then possibly a war. Hope this helps. :)
1. How did the atomic bomb create the cold war? 2. Why did the atomic bomb create the cold war? 3. Why couldn't North VN be invaded? 4. Why wasn't North VN invaded? 5. Why weren't nukes used in the VN war? 6. What would have been the possible after effects if the "A-bomb" was used in VN? 7. What lesson was learned when the US invaded N. Korea in 1950; and this lesson was "apparently" adhered to when fighting in VN?