United States and Soviet Union(Russia)
The United States and the USSR were both major players in the Cold War. Other nations included Western Europe and parts of Asia.
The United States and the USSR were both major players in the Cold War. Other nations included Western Europe and parts of Asia.
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.
durin the cold war the three nations that got divided were Korea,Vietnam and,Germany
The role of United Nations was to mediate in disputes and promote international co-operation.
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
Many third world countries are dormant players in the cold war. Since the cold war is mostly about outshining the other principle in making new weapons, superior vehicles and new achievements like space exploration, the third war countries are not major participants.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
NO
The Soviet Union and The U.S. and other nations
A major impact of World War II on the development of the Cold War was the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as superpowers, leading to a geopolitical rivalry. The war's end left Europe divided, with Eastern nations falling under Soviet influence and Western nations aligning with the U.S., creating a clear ideological divide. Additionally, the differing visions for post-war reconstruction and governance fueled tensions, setting the stage for the Cold War's ideological conflict between capitalism and communism.
The Cold War