There are lots of wars all the time, particularly civil wars, but the major war which followed the Cold War is known as the War On Terror; the wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan are part of that larger struggle against international terrorism.
The next war after WWII was the Cold War, which lasted from around 1947 to 1991.
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Korean WarFirst Indochina WarSecond Indochina War (Vietnam War)Laotian Civil WarOperation Blue BatBay of PigsOperation Power PackOperation Urgent FuryLebanese Civil WarAll hot parts of the Cold War.
It was involve by contributing to the cold war
The Cold War was not "cold" per say, but was simply the name of a war that took place.
Cold War
The next war after WWII was the Cold War, which lasted from around 1947 to 1991.
Cold war, Israel's Independence, and Germany's huge debit to the world
The question as written makes no sense. The Six Day War was in 1967 and the effect of the war beginning was that a war followed.
It was called "The Cold War".
The 'Cold War'. Wich lasted till Mikael Gorbachov came to power in the USSR.
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The "Cold War" .
The cold wars followed after world world war 2 because, the war produced two super powers, The United States and The USSR. Both had their own beliefs and government and wanted their beliefs to be the ideal one for other country's. The largest factor of the cold war was democracy vs. communism. During the cold war the United States fought the USSR indirectly by using different country's Some examples of this are the Korean war and the Vietnam war.
America and Russia entered into a space race as part of the Cold War that followed World War II. It was a matter of national pride for the two countries.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
polands are not in the cold war