The Allied side was democratic.
Microsoft was invented during the cold war.
Batista was the leader of the cold war
World War II had a profound impact on Austria, leading to significant political, social, and economic changes. Following the war, Austria was occupied by Allied forces and was officially declared a neutral country in 1955, which shaped its post-war identity. The war also resulted in considerable loss of life and infrastructure, and many Austrians faced the moral reckoning of their country's role in Nazi Germany. Additionally, the division of Austria into zones of occupation influenced its subsequent development and integration into Europe during the Cold War.
A 2-headed eagle looking East & West was the symbol for the Austria-Hungarian military during World War 1.
Neither! Austria was neutral.
During the Cold War, Poland was a Communist state, as it was part of the Eastern Bloc under Soviet influence. In contrast, Italy, France, and Austria were not Communist states; Italy and France had significant Communist parties but operated within democratic frameworks, while Austria maintained a neutral stance after World War II.
No. It was called the cold war because there was no overt action on either side.
The two sides of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War were the Soviet Union and Europe. This was a symbolic barrier put up to limit the West's influence.
Latvia was not an independent country during the Cold War. From 1944 to 1991 Latvia was part of the Soviet Union (USSR). So it was on the side of the USSR, because it was the USSR.
they did'nt want to start another war
Francis II of Austria
During WWI, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrio-Hungary fought as part of the Central Powers, with Germany.
Technically, no. Italy was allied with Germany and Austria before the war, but, believing that Germany's actions against Belgium negated the alliance treaty, joined the war on the side of the Allied Forces. It only fought on one side during the war.
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
Yugoslavia , under Tito , during the Cold War was closely aligned with the Soviets .
Military spending was drastically cut as a side effect of the cold War. World affairs are still influenced today from the Cold War.