The Cold War began at the end of WW2 when the decision was made by the allies that the spread of communism had to be stopped. A policy of containment was instituted against Russia and the focal point was East Berlin and the Berlin Wall.
A-Bomb. No nukes, no cold war.
The two major players in the Cold War were the US and the Soviet Union. These two nations did not have battles or real wars during the Cold War years. Other conflicts among smaller communist nations, and a large one, China, were related to the Cold War. Wars in Korea and Vietnam can be considered wars with roots in the Cold War.
It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a Nuclear war. However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World war 2. Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could be traced back to World war 2. It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World war 1. So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you look at it.
No
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
polands are not in the cold war
Peace of the Cold War was from a settlement. The Cold War was a long and hard war.
Because it was a cold war (no war).
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
The roots of the Cold War can be traced to the ideological and political differences between the United States and the Soviet Union following World War II. The U.S. promoted capitalism and democracy, while the Soviet Union advocated for communism and a one-party state. Key events, such as the division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs and the differing visions for post-war reconstruction, heightened tensions. Additionally, mutual distrust and the arms race further solidified the adversarial relationship, leading to decades of geopolitical conflict.
It was involve by contributing to the cold war
The cold war did not spark the great war