Korean democracy stood up to communism. the result of this was a stalemate. (nobody wins_a tie) this happened around 150-53.
There were only two armed conflicts between the cold war adversaries: Korea and Vietnam.
1. Korea was by far, more intense and bloody. More than 33,000 US servicemen died in Korea within 3 years; compare that figure to 10 plus years in Vietnam with nearly the double in casualties. The Korean War was not too much unlike WWI; they both even ended the same...by an armistice.
2. Vietnam may have lasted longer, but it never came close to the massive bloody fighting that took place in Korea. Vietnam, like WWII, was spread out...thus spreading out the casualties too. Korea was like WWI, concentrated blood letting.
"What was the largest conflict of the cold war?" Vietnam lasted longer; Korea was more intense (not to mention COLDER/Freezing).
The Korean War, the Berlin Wall and Airlift, the Cuban Missle Crisis and the Vietnam War.
wertyui
Yes, I would say so. The Greek Civil War is regarded as the first of many Cold War conflicts, beginning in 1944 and in progress when the Cold War began in 1945. As it was a definite loss for Communism, Greece remained staunchly on the side of Democracy throughout the Cold War.
The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
The soviet espionage during the cold war was managed by the KGB.
Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Invasion of Afghanistan
Cold war
The fifties had more conflicts regarding the Cold War in Europe.
wertyui
They would either back down, as during the Cuban Missile Crisis; or fight a limited war (Limited to conventional weapons) such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
both are conflicts.
It all started in 1982 on the main stage of Wrestle mania and a dispute over patents on feminine products.
Other than using old cold war products, such as weaponry, etc. None.
The fifties.
Yes, I would say so. The Greek Civil War is regarded as the first of many Cold War conflicts, beginning in 1944 and in progress when the Cold War began in 1945. As it was a definite loss for Communism, Greece remained staunchly on the side of Democracy throughout the Cold War.
The Cold War resulted in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
The geo-political goals were some of the conflicting goals in America during the Cold war.