It wasn't actually a 'war' as such. It was a series of ''posturing' events between the two powers - trying to show each other that 'my army is better than yours'. No conflict actually took place.
The cold war was NEVER FOUGHT! The cold war was an arm's race. If there had really been a war; it never would have been called a "Cold War." It would have been called WWIII (an atomic war).
because people who fought the cold war hated democracy
The extremely short version of the answer to your question is this: The Cold War was the struggle between the United States and Russia that began at the end of WWII and ended with the fall of the USSR in 1991. The Cold War was neither particularly "cold" nor was it a "war" fought on a traditional battlefield. Instead, it was a war fought by proxy, most notably in Vietnam.
The Cold war was from 1947-1991, while the last war the French fought in was WW II, which was from 1939-1945.y
The Americans fought with the Russians in WW2 to over throw the German Nazi's. In the cold war they were no longer allies because of their different political views and went in war. they never fought head to head but in Vietnam the vietkongs (or nva im not sure) were supplied by the Russians. al though there were conflict they never fought head to head
cold war
The cold war was NEVER FOUGHT! The cold war was an arm's race. If there had really been a war; it never would have been called a "Cold War." It would have been called WWIII (an atomic war).
A war that was never fought.
russia
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
because people who fought the cold war hated democracy
The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
we fought japan,germany,and russia we had a cold war.
Korean War & Vietnam War.
What was one place where the Cold War was "hot" and U.S. soldiers fought and died
The only one I know is that they both fought America, well America was in the cold war and America fought Iraq.
Correct! The cold war was fought between Russia and the U.S.A.. It was a non-violent war.