Greece played a significant role in the Cold War as a frontline state in the struggle between Western powers and the Soviet Union. After World War II, Greece experienced a civil war (1946-1949) fueled by communist insurgents, which was part of the broader Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. The U.S. supported the Greek government through the Truman Doctrine, providing military and economic assistance to prevent the spread of communism. Greece's strategic location and alignment with NATO further solidified its role as a critical ally for the West in the Mediterranean.
War in Ancient Greece led to displacement of people and the loss of lives and property. The war in Ancient Greece also to the rise of women into various leadership positions.
Agamemnon
Greece would loose. They wouldn't have a chance.
a sclupter of Greece during the peloplnessian war
Troy and Greece (Troy is in Turkey).
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.
Greece was where it is today; countries do not change locations.
She was the goddess of war and wisdom
In 1952 Greece joined NATO
The role of United Nations was to mediate in disputes and promote international co-operation.
Nationalism did play an important role in the cold war. There are certain individuals who offered to work as spies for their countries.
John Addams ended the cold war.
Winning it
they were to be tough like the men and fight in war.
he played the role of Brad Pitt
The American people characterizes the role of America's possession of the atomic bomb in the origins of the Cold War.
Your question is incomplete -- who or what is "they"