Other than accidents and incidents, no. The cold war was not a war; it was just as term to describe a "military stand-off" between two sets of nuclear armed opponents.
Atomic weapons created the cold war. Not any conferences.
All human beings living during the cold war (1945-1990) were witnesses. There was no war. Cold War means Military Stand-Off. Stand-Off means facing each other ready to fight... Ready to fight is not fighting.
The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
The Cold War was given that name because the two opposed factions in that war, NATO vs. the Warsaw Pact, did not directly attack each other, unlike our previous experience of warfare. It was, therefore, cold in a purely metaphorical sense, it did not have to do with the weather. Both sides were afraid that any direct confrontation would result in nuclear war and the destruction of the human race, which was considered to be too high a price to pay for winning a war. Therefore, various forms of indirect attack, subversion, war by proxy, and so forth, were used instead.
More Americans were lost than in any other war. And Americans were fighting Americans.
There was fighting. Unlike the cold war.
no cold war means that no bombs fell or killing hot war does mean death cold war people just hated each other.
Korea was a "hot" portion of the "cold" war. No one died during the "Cold War" because NO WAR was fought. Cold War meant NO WAR. Cold War=Military Standoff. Cold War was just a "Term" for not shooting at each other, but ready to push the buttons once they got the word to do so. The Korean War was a war, like any other shooting, killing, destroying war. It just so happened to be the FIRST war (Besides Indochina) of the Atomic Age involving the US.
It was called the Cold War because there wasn't any actual fighting, but the US and Siberia/Russia were keeping an eye on each other in case one decided to start fighting.
Other than accidents and incidents, no. The cold war was not a war; it was just as term to describe a "military stand-off" between two sets of nuclear armed opponents.
"Cold War" is more a political condition than any kind of a land war.
in a cold war, there is no shooting whatsoever, in a hot war, there are hot girls shooting at each other.
Cold war is not a war, it's a stand-off (staring at each other). Hot war is war (shooting at each other).
probably to see if their enemies were firing any missiles
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Atomic weapons created the cold war. Not any conferences.