{| |- | The Cold War was at the end of the 20th Century. It began shortly after the end of World War 2 and lasted until the early 1990's. During that time the threat of nuclear war was fairly high. |}
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The Cold War.
There is no connection between the 20th century Cold War and the US Civil War. One major difference was that the Cold War was not one nation seeking to break free from its original position. Which for the South meant its position as a state within the US.
It probably doesn't; since the Constitution was written a century and half before the advent of atomic weapons. Atomic weapons (nukes) created the cold war. Without nuclear weapons there would have no cold war.
The construction of the Berlin Wall.
The Cold War had no direct involvement between the united states and the Soviet Union that's why it's called the cold war
The Cold War
1. Cold War 1945-1990 2. Gulf of Tonkin 1964 (part of the cold war) 3. 21st century, Afghanistan (2001 to present); Global War on Terrorism. A totally new world/totally new subject.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
polands are not in the cold war
The Cold War (1945 - 1991)
The winter war was fought in the Korean War. And in WW2 Europe. And in the Napoleon (French) invasion of Russia in the 19th Century. The Cold War was NOT a war at all. But simply an easier name to remember and say when referring to the nuclear armed military stand-off between the US and Soviet Union from 1945 to 1990.