The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
It never got 'hot' that is to say although though there were small military conflicts it never evolved into a world war.
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.
Hitler invaded Poland thus causing a one of the conflicts post WW2.
It got heated because there was actually fighting allowed!
Nukes created the cold war.
Cold war
The fifties had more conflicts regarding the Cold War in Europe.
I wonder if you mean re-emerge, as Germany is much older than the Cold War.
both are conflicts.
Other than using old cold war products, such as weaponry, etc. None.
The fifties.
The Korean War was one of the larger conflicts of the Cold War, along with the Vietnamese War (which lasted a lot longer).
Cuban Missile Crisis Korean War Invasion of Afghanistan
The Korean War, The Vietnam War, Invasion of Panama, and Granada
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Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)