Several European countries were not directly involved in the Cold War, including Switzerland, Sweden, and Finland. These nations maintained a policy of neutrality throughout the conflict, avoiding formal alliances with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. Additionally, countries like Austria and Ireland also adopted neutral stances, focusing on non-alignment during the tensions between the East and West.
The Soviet Union and the United States .
The main countries involved in World War 2 (1939 - 1945) (there were a lot more countries involved, but these are the major ones): Germany, Russia, Britain, United States, France, Italy and Poland. The main countries involved in the Cold war (started roughly in the late 1940s): United States, USSR (Russia), Britain
A few, like Hungary, enjoyed perhaps a couple of years of independence, but by the start of the Cold War they were Soviet satellite states.
they got involved in war because the others declared war :)
vietnam war and the cold war
The main countries involved in the Cold War were the US and the USSR.
japan america europe britain
Who would control post war Europe
The Soviet Union and the United States .
The map shows the division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. It highlights the Iron Curtain, a metaphorical line that separated communist-controlled countries in Eastern Europe from democratic countries in Western Europe.
The Marshall Plan
it was between russia and the u.s....it was a war that didn't use any weapons
Yugoslavia and Kosovo. This is wrong the two countries involved from WWII to 1991 was the United States and Russia (USSR).
Angola was not involved in the Cold War
US and all of western europe
korea, united states, ussr, vietnam, and germany?
It involved countries over the whole world. The empire of Great Britain alone included countries in Asia, Africa Europe and North America. France also was in Europe